GReen INNovation strategies for animal health management: towards sustainable AQUAculture

The foreseen collaborations with international leading research institutions that integrate the GRINNAQUA consortium will provide needed momentum for boosting the scientific excellence and innovation capacity at CIIMAR, which can then be transferred to the Portuguese and European aquaculture sector.

 
 

Press release on “Advancing the welfare of cultured fish”

New press release "Advancing the welfare of cultured fish" on Hatchery FM, with key takeaways from discussions with academia and industry

Mucosal Health in Aquaculture 2024

GRINNAQUA participated and supported the 2nd Mucosal Health in Aquaculture Symposium, on the 10th to 13th September, in Porto

Aqua 2024

GRINNAQUA will be present at AQUA 2024, in Copenhagen, Denmark. We'll be presenting our latest results at the "Health - immunology and pathology" session on Friday morning, and a poster showcasing the project

Theoretical-practical workshop on fish health and welfare in industrial aquaculture

The third GRINNAQUA workshop, on fish welfare in aquaculture will take place between the 24 and 26th of September 2024, at the CIIMAR headquarters, in Matosinhos, Portugal

International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding (ISFNF 2024)

International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding (ISFNF 2024)

Summer School 2024: Genomic and genetic tools for the blue revolution

We are happy to announce we are organizing a Summer School on "Genomic and genetic tools for the blue revolution" at The Roslin Institute, in Edinburgh, Scotland. This summer school will take place between the 2nd and 5th of July and we are offering grants to cover travel and accommodation expenses of three participants.

Genetics in Aquaculture (GIA) Symposium

GRINNAQUA is presenting a poster at the Genetics in Aquaculture (GIA) Symposium

Intellectual Property Course – IP Clinic

Under the framework of GRINNAQUA twinning and BlueBio4Future ERA Chair projects, boosting the scientific excellence and innovation capacity at CIIMAR, the second module of the Intellectual Property (IP) course, IP Clinic, will take place at CIIMAR - Terminal de Cruzeiros do Porto de Leixões, on the 15th of May 2024.

GRINNAQUA press release in Climate Global news

GRINNAQUA project and it's contribution to CIIMAR's initiative o advance suistainable aquaculure was featured in Climate Global news

CIIMAR research technician short mission to U. Bergen

CIIMAR research techncian short mission to U. Bergen

Intellectual Property Course – Protection and Valorization

Under the framework of GRINNAQUA twinning and BlueBio4Future ERA Chair projects, boosting the scientific excellence and innovation capacity at CIIMAR, the first module of the Intellectual Property (IP) course, on IP Protection and Valorization will take place at CIIMAR - Terminal de Cruzeiros do Porto de Leixões, on the 31st of October.

GRINNAQUA at Aquaculture Europe 2023

Aquaculture Europe 2023, set in the beautiful city of Vienna, served as an ideal platform to showcase our work and interact with professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts in the aquaculture industry.

GRINNAQUA 2nd Progress Meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland

The GRINNAQUA consortium participated in the 21st International Conference on Diseases of Fish and Shellfish, in Aberdeen, setting up a project stand and taking the opportunity to hold its second progress meeting.

We’re going to Aquaculture Europe 2023

GRINNAQUA will be present at Aquaculture Europe 2023 with a stand. If you are attending the conference, come meet us there.

Meet us at the 21st International Conference on Disease of Fish and Shellfish

GRINNAQUA will be present with a stand and a scientific poster at the 21st International Conference on Disease of Fish and Shellfish. The conference will be held on the 11-14 September in Aberdeen, UK.

Theoretical-practical workshop on fish vaccination

The second GRINNAQUA workshop, on fish vaccination, will take place on the 18 and 19th of October in Porto, Portugal

XXIII Aquaculture Seminar

GRINNAQUA team introduced GRINNAQUA goals, focusing on how the project intends to help aquaculture practitioners address Portuguese aquaculture main issues

IPR course, coming this fall

A new course on "Intellectual Property: Protection and Enhancement" will take place in October 2023 at CIIMAR, under Grinnaqua and BlueBio4Future project. Stay tuned for more details!

CIIMAR PhD students visiting Roslin Institute / U. Edinburgh

During two weeks, CIIMAR PhD students will receive comprehensive training to deepen their knowledge and enhance their expertise in transcriptomic analysis, building on the skills developed during the 1st GRINNAQUA workshop, on "omics tools".

GRINNAQUA at the European Maritime Day 2023

This year's edition focused on "new approach to a sustainable blue economy" and "innovation in the blue economy". This was a perfect opportunity to showcase GRINAAQUA.

Securing talent: tips for preparing a CEEC proposal

Make the best use of accumulated knowledge and experience, CIIMAR organized a session where CIIMAR researchers who submitted successful proposals shared their tips, strategies and insights. GRINNAQUA researcher Rita Azeredo, who was able to secure a junior researcher CEEC shared her personal strategy.

“Omics tools in aquaculture” WORKSHOP

The "Omics tools in aquaculture" workshop, organized in the context of GRINNAQUA, was a success!

PhD student Inês Carvalho first study at CISA-INIA-CSIC

PhD student Inês Carvalho, from the Animal Health and Aquaculture research team, concluded an internship of three months at the Center for Animal Health Research (CISA-INIA-CSIC) in Madrid, Spain, within the framework of the GRINNAQUA project.

Theoretical-practical workshop about omics tools in aquaculture

The first theoretical-practical workshop about omics tools in aquaculture, within the scope of GRINNAQUA project, will take place on the 16th and 17th of March in Leça da Palmeira.

GRINNAQUA kick-off meeting

On 16th November, CIIMAR headquarters received the kick-off meeting of the GRINNAQUA project, led by CIIMAR researchers Sérgio Fernández Boo and Benjamín Costas.