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Biogeochemistry

Cooperation Professorship Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology

Global change will likely result in an expansion of open ocean oxygen minimum zones, enhanced atmospheric deposition of nutrients and acidification of the surface ocean on very short, human time-scales. It is imperative that we quantitatively understand the pathways, interactions and environmental regulation of microbial processes that control oceanic nutrient cycling in the water column and sediments. To achieve these objectives a combination of chemical, microbiological, molecular and mathematical modeling techniques are used. NanoSIMS technology enables us to link the identity of microbial cells in a complex microbial community to cellular uptake rates and determine nutrient fluxes.

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Oxygen minimum zones, low-nutrient waters, Wadden Sea, Black Sea, North and South Atlantic Ocean

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Experimental chemical, microbiological, and molecular-ecological methods to study processes in the water column and sediments. Quantification and mathematical modeling

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Prof. Dr. Marcel Kuypers

1995 M.Sc. in Chemie, Universität Nijmegen, 2001 Promotion an der Universität Utrecht

Anstellungen/Aufenthalte
2001 - 2005 Wissenschaftler am MPI Bremen, 2005 - 2009 Nachwuchsgruppenleiter am MPI Bremen
Seit 2009 Max-Planck-Direktor der Abteilung Biogeochemie

Forschungsgebiete:
Biogeochemische Kreisläufe, Ein­­­zel­­­­zellmikrobiologie, Stick­stoff­kreislauf ,Nährstoffkreisläufe

Tel. +49 421 2028-6020
mkuypers@mpi-bremen.de

Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie
Celsiusstrasse 1
28359 Bremen



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Prof. Dr. Marcel Kuypers

Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie
Celsiusstrasse 1
28359 Bremen
Tel. +49 421 2028-6020
mkuypers@mpi-bremen.de



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