Autonomous samplers and sensors for marine ‘omics

Autonomous samplers and sensors for marine ‘omics

Autonomous samplers and sensors for marine ‘omics 2560 1440 Ocean Decade

Lead institution:

National Oceanography Centre – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK)

TechOmics is a programme to design and develop autonomous deployable biomolecular sensors and samplers to map and understand marine life. Technology can only be developed through sustained funding and thus our programme is as diverse as the many leveraged projects that fund it.

Research in our team ranges from deep sea biodiversity to marine microbiology and biogeochemistry, and target assays for sensors are primarily developed to understand water borne threats to human health such as harmful algae.

Start Date: 30/08/2025
End Date: 30/09/2031

Lead Contact: Susan Evans (susan.evans@noc.ac.uk)

challenges:
5- Ocean-climate nexus
6- Community resilience
7- Ocean observations
ocean_basins:
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
type_of_action:
Project

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