DNASequence is pleased to announce an agreement with OSE to investigate microbial-induced metal corrosion on railway bridges. The investigation evaluated the microbial diversity on a railway bridge in Northern Greece, examining the presence of bio-corrosive and biofilm-forming microorganisms.
DNASequence is pleased to announce an agreement with OSE to detect microorganisms that accelerate metal corrosion of railway lines.
DNASequence is pleased to announce the conclusion of an agreement with the Central Markets & Fishery Organization S.A..The aim of this pilot project is to detect and record the microbial footprint in the Piraeus Fish Market and the Athens Central Market, with emphasis on the identification of pathogens associated with the occurrence of infections.
DNASequence is pleased to announce its partnership with the Engineers and Public Works Contractors Fund (TMEDE N.I.P.I.) for implementing biosafety control at the TMEDE Headquarters. The primary goal of this pilot project is to document the microbial footprint within the TMEDE Head Offices, emphasizing the identification of pathogens associated with the occurrence of infections.
DNASequence is pleased to announce its newest collaboration with OSE for the Biosafety control of public service areas of Athens main train station. The project is a continuation of a series of successful Biomonitoring projects, including the suggestion of effective countermeasures, that have been completed by DNASequence in public spaces.
DNASequence is pleased to announce its collaboration with STASY for the innovative Biosafety pilot project entitled "Microbiome detection and recording services on a STASY subway vehicle". We thank STASY for the trust and cooperation in this highly innovative project.
DNA Sequence is pleased to announce its participation in the 2nd Greek-Chinese International Conference on Environment and Culture, which will be held digitally from 17-19 September 2021.
The 2nd International Conference (https://shap-conference.com) is one of the activities of the "Sino-Hellenic Academic Project" of the Hellenic Culture Research Centre, the Yellow River Culture Research Centre in Greece and the Collaborative Innovation Centre for Yellow River Culture and Sustainable Development.
At the conference, the results of the application of the unique technology of DNA Sequence Archaeogene, which was applied in collaboration with Professor Ioannis Lyritzis, will be presented on archaeological finds from the Mycenaean settlement at Kastrouli in Fokida. More specifically, through the publication "Whole Genome Sequencing Approach Revealed Microbial Species in Mycenaean Period Associated Residual Plant Biomass: First Results", new technologies for sequencing microbial DNA from archaeological finds will be presented that can provide valuable information for Αrchaeometry.
The Conference is under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Region of Central Greece, the Municipality of Delphi and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Hellenic Republic. In addition, it is officially supported by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, many Greek and foreign Universities, the Hellenic Pharmaceutical Association and other organizations.
The 2nd International Conference (https://shap-conference.com) is one of the activities of the "Sino-Hellenic Academic Project" of the Hellenic Culture Research Centre, the Yellow River Culture Research Centre in Greece and the Collaborative Innovation Centre for Yellow River Culture and Sustainable Development.
At the conference, the results of the application of the unique technology of DNA Sequence Archaeogene, which was applied in collaboration with Professor Ioannis Lyritzis, will be presented on archaeological finds from the Mycenaean settlement at Kastrouli in Fokida. More specifically, through the publication "Whole Genome Sequencing Approach Revealed Microbial Species in Mycenaean Period Associated Residual Plant Biomass: First Results", new technologies for sequencing microbial DNA from archaeological finds will be presented that can provide valuable information for Αrchaeometry.
The Conference is under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Region of Central Greece, the Municipality of Delphi and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Hellenic Republic. In addition, it is officially supported by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, many Greek and foreign Universities, the Hellenic Pharmaceutical Association and other organizations.
«DNA Sequence» is delighted to announce its collaboration with the international investigation and certification organization Swiss Approval Technische Bewertung
DNASequence SRL is pleased to announce the scientific collaboration with Prof. Antonia Moropoulou, in the subject of MBE Microbiology of Built Environment.
DNASequence SRL is pleased to announce the scientific collaboration with Prof. Ioannis Liritzis, in the subject of Archeogene. Archaeogene offers the archeologists a unique tool that gives them...