Tramper Johannes, Battershill Chris, Brandenburg Willem, Burgess Grant, Hill Russell, Luiten Esther, Müller Werner, Osinga Ronald, Rorrer Gregory, Tredici Mario, Uriz Maria, Wright Phillip, Wijffels René
Food and Bioprocess Engineering Group, Department of Food Technology, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 8129, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Biomol Eng. 2003 Jul;20(4-6):467-71. doi: 10.1016/s1389-0344(03)00077-7.
During the symposium "Marine Biotechnology: Basics and Applications", held 25 February-1 March, 2003 in Matalascañas, Spain, a special brainstorm session was organized. Two questions were addressed: 1, "What is the most desirable development in marine biotechnology"?; 2, "What is the most spectacular development in this field in your 'wildest' dreams"? The outcome of this session is reported in this paper. From the more than 250 ideas generated, concern for the environment and human health emerged as the most significant issues.
在2003年2月25日至3月1日于西班牙马塔拉斯卡尼亚斯举行的“海洋生物技术:基础与应用”研讨会上,组织了一场特别的头脑风暴会议。会议讨论了两个问题:1. “海洋生物技术最理想的发展方向是什么?”;2. “在你最疯狂的梦想中,该领域最惊人的发展是什么?” 本文报告了此次会议的成果。在提出的250多个想法中,对环境和人类健康的关注成为最为重要的问题。