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Ten years of marine evolutionary biology-Challenges and achievements of a multidisciplinary research initiative.
Johannesson, Kerstin; Leder, Erica H; André, Carl; Dupont, Sam; Eriksson, Susanne P; Harding, Karin; Havenhand, Jonathan N; Jahnke, Marlene; Jonsson, Per R; Kvarnemo, Charlotta; Pavia, Henrik; Rafajlovic, Marina; Rödström, Eva Marie; Thorndyke, Michael; Blomberg, Anders.
Afiliação
  • Johannesson K; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Leder EH; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • André C; Natural History Museum University of Oslo Oslo Norway.
  • Dupont S; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Eriksson SP; Department of Biology and Environmental Science University of Gothenburg, Kristineberg Marine Research Station Fiskebäckskil Sweden.
  • Harding K; International Atomic Energy Agency Principality of Monaco Monaco.
  • Havenhand JN; Department of Biology and Environmental Science University of Gothenburg, Kristineberg Marine Research Station Fiskebäckskil Sweden.
  • Jahnke M; Department of Biology and Environmental Science University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden.
  • Jonsson PR; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Kvarnemo C; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Pavia H; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Rafajlovic M; Department of Biology and Environmental Science University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden.
  • Rödström EM; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
  • Thorndyke M; Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden.
  • Blomberg A; Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
Evol Appl ; 16(2): 530-541, 2023 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36793681
ABSTRACT
The Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology (CeMEB) at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, was established in 2008 through a 10-year research grant of 8.7 m€ to a team of senior researchers. Today, CeMEB members have contributed >500 scientific publications, 30 PhD theses and have organised 75 meetings and courses, including 18 three-day meetings and four conferences. What are the footprints of CeMEB, and how will the centre continue to play a national and international role as an important node of marine evolutionary research? In this perspective article, we first look back over the 10 years of CeMEB activities and briefly survey some of the many achievements of CeMEB. We furthermore compare the initial goals, as formulated in the grant application, with what has been achieved, and discuss challenges and milestones along the way. Finally, we bring forward some general lessons that can be learnt from a research funding of this type, and we also look ahead, discussing how CeMEB's achievements and lessons can be used as a springboard to the future of marine evolutionary biology.
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