Q - DETECT WORSHOP, Tuesday to Thursday, 19th to 21st of February, 2013, Ljubljana

Biotechnological Hub of the NIB (BTH-NIB)

The purpose of the investment project BTH-NIB is the assurance of the appropriate infrastructural conditions for the use of research and developmental opportunities in the fields of operation of the NIB.

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  • Official opening of the Biotechnological Hub of the National Institute of Biology and the presentation of the Zei Awards.
    Official opening of the Biotechnological Hub of the National Institute of Biology and the presentation of the Zei Awards.
  • Construction of the Biotechnological Hub of the NIB is complete
    Construction of the Biotechnological Hub of the NIB is complete

Services and products

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  • Agriculture Industry Services

    National Institute of Biology is authorized by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment to perform defined tasks of public service for the protection of plants.

 
 
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  • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industry Services

    We offer bioanalytical laboratory support, toxicology studies, genetic toxicology testing of different samples, residual DNA detection, improvements of production lines through systems biology, and cotoxicology studies.

 
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  • Research equipment

    The big research equipment is used as support to our research and educational activities and serves technological development in co-operation with commercial enterprises.

 
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  • Training and Related Services

    We offer hands on training, consulting and technical auditing, development of protocols and workflows, organization of workshops.

 
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  • Mutagenicity analysis under GLP

    On the NIB we have certified GLP laboratory for testing mutagenicity with bacterial reverse mutation assay, or the Ames test (OECD 471).

 

19 Feb
Q - DETECT WORSHOP, Tuesday to Thursday, 19th to 21st of February, 2013, Ljubljana

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Workshop organized by the European Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) and the National Institute of Biology (NIB) will be held from Tuesday to Thursday, 19.2.-21.2.2013 in the M Hotel in Ljubljana.

 

 Q - DETECT WORSHOP, Tuesday to Thursday, 19th to 21st of February, 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Development of detection methods for quarantine plant pests for use by Plant Health Inspection Services

 

Workshop organized by the European Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) and the National Institute of Biology (NIB) will be held from Tuesday to Thursday, 19.2.-21.2.2013 in the M Hotel in Ljubljana.

 

During workshop, results of the European project Q-DETECT will be presented. Of more than 70 participants, researchers, diagnosticians and inspectors come from 20 European countries, China and Peru. On Tuesday and Thursday lectures will be held, while on Wednesday, full-day workshop will be held by a practical demonstration of newly developed methods. International project group, among who are also researchers from the National Institute of Biology, will present the use of entirely new methods for detection of pathogens in the field.

By increasing the free movement of goods and by increasing cargo volumes, the risk of the spread of plant pathogens to new areas also increased. In order to develop new, more appropriate diagnostic methods, some of the best European research laboratories and high-tech companies joined their strength in the EU project Q-DETECT. The aim of the project is to develop methods that can be used in the field and would allow sensitive detection of plant pathogens. However, since pathogens are very different - from viruses, bacteria, fungi and insects, we have developed methods, based on the perception of smell, hearing and sight. For a more accurate determination of the organism, we have developed molecular methods that can be performed and results read in the field.

For more information please contact: Prof. Dr. Maja Ravnikar (Phone: +386(0)41 615 409; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )

 

Leaflet of the  Project QDetect

 

Lecture by Jan Kreuze, PhD, 21st of February 2013 at 15.15 in the in the Lecture Hall B2, of the Biological Centre, Večna pot 111, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 

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