PhD, Assistant Professor
Department of Biology - Microbiology
Ny Munkegade 116
building 1540, 031
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
Mobile: +4521398372
Department of Biology - Center for Electromicrobiology
Ny Munkegade 116
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
Mobile: +4521398372
I investigate the main factors that regulate macronutrients cycling in aquatic systems. I am particularly fascinated by the activity of electro-active bacteria, their geochemical impact, diversity and their potential technological application.
By mediating electric currents, filamentous (“cable”) bacteria can significantly alter geochemical reactions in sediments. In an EU-funded project, I explored how cable bacteria impact benthic nitrogen cycling and their distribution and diversity in the Baltic Sea.
I apply a broad range of sensing and isotopic techniques.
Our results show that cable bacteria stimulate nitrate reduction to ammonium, thereby contributing to the recycling of nitrogen in aquatic systems.
We also demonstrated that electrically connecting the surface sediment with the deeper layers by means of biological or inert conductors helps to accelerate hydrocarbon degradation.
I maintain collaborations with researchers in the fields of marine and freshwater biogeochemistry, microbiology, aquatic ecology and biotechnology. My network includes researchers from Sweden, Belgium, Italy, and Germany.
Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Press/Media: Press / Media
Press/Media: Press / Media
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