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Institutions: Max-Planck-Institute for terrestrial Microbiology
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Institutions: University of Groningen
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Institutions: University of Braunschweig
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Institutions: University Duisburg-Essen
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Institutions: eGene Biotechnologie GmbH
Projects: SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec, Glucose metabolism in cancer cell lines
Institutions: University Duisburg-Essen, Stellenbosch University
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Institutions: University of Vienna
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Institutions: University of Sheffield
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Institutions: University of Vienna
Geneticist and Microbiologist with research focus on Archaea. Professor of Genetics in Ecology (Faculty of Life Sciences/University of Vienna, Austria) and associate professor of the Center of Geobiology (University of Bergen/Norway).
Projects: SulfoSys, PSYSMO, SulfoSys - Biotec, EbN1 Systems Biology
Institutions: University of Braunschweig
Projects: PSYSMO, SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec
Institutions: University of Braunschweig
Projects: SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec, HOTSOLUTE, Computational pathway design for biotechnological applications, SCyCode The Autotrophy-Heterotrophy Switch in Cyanobacteria: Coherent Decision-Making at Multiple Regulatory Layers
Institutions: University Duisburg-Essen, Universitity Duisburg-Essen
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9905-541XHead of the group of Molecular Enzyme Technology and Biochemistry (Faculty of Chemistry) at the University of Duisburg-Essen. My research interest is on archaeal physiology with a special focuss on the central carbohydrate metabolism of (hyper)thermophilic Archaea and its regulation. The aim is to gain a systems level understanding by the combination of modern highthrouput analyses with classical biochemistry and molecular biology. Archaea possess many novel enzymes and pathways and our aim is ...
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Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
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Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
I obtained my PhD in 1989 at the Free University (Amsterdam) on a research project in which microbial physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology were combined. Subsequently I spent 3 years abroad, 2.5 years of which as EMBO fellow at the EMBL (Heidelberg, Germany) where I worked on protein engineering and protein crystallization. I returned to Amsterdam as KNAW fellow for 3 years, during which I worked on protein analysis and pathway engineering. In 1995 I was appointed as group leader ...
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Institutions: eGene Biotechnologie GmbH
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Institutions: University of Braunschweig
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Institutions: University of Sheffield
I am the foundation Professor of Systems Biology and Engineering within the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering (CPE), at The University of Sheffield. My research philosophy is centred on a mechanistic systems biology approach to solve biochemical reaction engineered processes. I wish to pursue issues involved in the effective utilisation of biological resources. The approach is specifically targeted at the conjunction of chemical engineering (metabolic engineering and synthetic biology), ...
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Institutions: University Duisburg-Essen