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microbio

Microbiological collections and Conservation
of Biological Resources

The microbiological collections associated with INCT-CERBC develop studies on the taxonomy, ecology, and evolution of deposited strains with clinical, agricultural, and biotechnological applications, aiming to guarantee data integrity, accurate documentation, and adequate access for researchers.

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The network brings together culture collections from twelve academic and research institutions (CMRP/Taxonline-PR, EMBRAPA-Floresta-PR, ILMD-Fiocruz-AM, UFMA-MA, UFDPar-PI, UFMS-MS, UFPE-PE, UFSC-SC, UNESP-SP, UNIFESP-SP, UNILA, and FMT-HVD-AM), with plans for expansion through the incorporation of new species strains, infrastructure improvements, and equipment acquisition. Furthermore, INCT offers continuous training to keep professionals updated, improving the quality and development of services. These initiatives aim to broaden access to knowledge, foster collaboration, and raise awareness of the role of collections in advancing scientific research and innovation.

Objectives

Objectives

1

To implement, maintain, and expand the storage capacity and service offerings of biological material collections nationwide, following standard quality procedures adopted by the networked collections associated with this INCT and in compliance with current legislation;

2

To expand the CMRP/Taxonline and associated repositories by integrating biological material that include microbial and parasite species strains, plasmid collections and mammalian cells, and with records in an integrated network, facilitating access and use of information preserved in collections using online databases.

3

Promote the sustainability potential of biological collections regarding biodiversity conservation and management of deposited biological resources;

4

Implementation of a collection of fungi of clinical interest in a reference hospital for Tropical Medicine in the state of Amazonas;

5

Expand the collection of endophytic isolates from flowers and fruit trees;

6

Standardization of the cataloging of specimens deposited in the network collections through an integrated data recording system;

7

Expansion of the existing physical space of the CMRP/Taxonline headquarters laboratory and improvement of the conservation infrastructure of the associated laboratories of the UEM, UEL and UTFPR units;

8

Establishment of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for conservation, cultivation routine, identification and exchange cultures (loan, receipt, sell and/or donation) of lineages from the collections;

Contact

Professor: Vânia Aparecida Vicente

Basic Pathology Department

Federal University of Paraná State

BOX: 19031 Zip Code: 81.531-980,

Curitiba, PR, Brazil

Phone: +55 41 33611704

INCT - Conservation and Exploitation of Biological Resources in Networked Collections | © 2026

| Desenvolvido por Ruan Jeremias

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