EMBO Member
University, Vienna | Austria
EMBO 2017
My group is interested in the biology of nitrifying bacteria and archaea – microbes that play a major role in fertilizer loss, greenhouse gas production and sewage treatment. We study these recalcitrant microbes using cutting edge molecular, cultivation and physiology tools. Furthermore, we develop NanoSIMS and Raman-based single cell stable isotope methods for analyzing the function and interaction of microbes in their natural environments.
Keywords: Biogeochemical cycles / nitrification / Comammox / Thaumarchaeota / single-cell ecophysiology / Raman / NanoSIMS / microbial ecology
Subject area(s): Cellular Metabolism | Microbiology, Virology & Pathogens | Evolution & Ecology