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4. Bre­men Oce­an Day

Feb 27, 2024

More than 300 pupils from Bremen and Lower Saxony took part in the  4th Bremen Ocean Day yesterday and were introduced into the world of marine science by internationally renowned researchers.

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Polarstern reaches North Pole – MPI-scientists on board

Sep 8, 2023

Five weeks after setting sail from Tromsø, Norway, the Alfred Wegener Institute's research vessel Polarstern makes a stop at the northernmost point on Earth. On board are scientists from the HGF-MPG Joint Research Group for Deep Sea Ecology and Technology at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Mi...

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Breathing poison: Microbial life on nitric oxide respiration

Jul 10, 2023

Nitric oxide (NO) is a central molecule in the global cycling of nitrogen, and also toxic. Little is known about if and how microbes can use NO as a substrate for growth. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany, have now managed to grow a microbial comm...

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What you count is not necessarily what counts

May 22, 2023

Seawater is full of bacteria, hundreds of thousands live in every litre. But the sheer number of bacteria living in the water does not necessarily mean a lot. More important is how active they are and how quickly they duplicate, as demonstrated in a study by researchers from the Max Planck Instit...

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An Ocean of tiny wonders

May 15, 2023

Algal blooms in the ocean play a pivotal role in global carbon cycling. Such blooms entail successive blooms of specialized bacteria that collectively remineralize gigatons of algal biomass on a global scale. This biomass is largely composed of distinct polysaccharides, and the microbial decompos...

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We welcome Bruna Imai to the group

Apr 30, 2023

Hello everyone! My name is Bruna and I will be working on the sea4soCiety project investigating the role of dissolved organic compounds present in coastal ecosystems. More specifically, I will apply Mass spectrometry techniques to identify compounds exuded by Salt Marshes plants and found in pore...

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MARUM Research Award for Sina Schorn

Apr 20, 2023

Sina Schorn receives this year's MARUM Research Award for her dissertation "Microbial activities and interactions in anoxic methane-rich environments". The award is presented to young marine scientists who have written outstanding master's or doctoral theses.

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We welcome our new PhD student, Malin Stüwe

Apr 18, 2023

Hey everyone! My name is Malin. I joined the MS group of the symbiosis department for my PhD. My research will be focused on the characterization of the gut microbiome and metabolic interactions occurring between the host and microbes. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with Kie...

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Sukhwan Yoon: "Microbial reduction of nitrous oxide: ..."

Mar 22, 2023

Wednesday, March 22, 2023
in the MPI lecture hall 4012 at 3:00 p.m. (15:00 Uhr) 

Sukhwan Yoon (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, South Korea)

"Microbial reduction of nitrous oxide: the decade-long ecophysiologica...

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Life in the smoke of underwater volcanoes

Mar 9, 2023

Disconnected from the energy of the sun, the permanently ice-covered Arctic deep sea receives miniscule amounts of organic matter that sustains life. Bacteria which can harvest the energy released from submarine hydrothermal sources could thus have an advantage. On research missions with the rese...

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We welcome our new intern, Adrian Stolfa

Mar 1, 2023

Hello! As a new laboratory assistant at Business Academy Aarhus in Denmark, I am thrilled to be embarking on a journey of discovery and exploration in the field of GC-MS. I am eager to gain hands-on experience in the laboratory and contribute to ongoing research projects. Throughout my internship...

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Turning a poison into food

Jan 19, 2023

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology reveal how a methane-generating microbe can grow on toxic sulfite without becoming poisoned. 

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Peter Stief: Marine snow under pressure

Jan 12, 2023

Thursday, January 12, 2023

in the new MPI lecture hall 4012 at 3:00 p.m. (15:00h) (Don´t forget to bring a mask!)

Peter Stief (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)

will give a seminar with the title

"Marine snow under pressure: Mineralization, bacterial colonization, and diatom li...

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Slime for the climate, delivered by brown algae

Dec 26, 2022

Brown algae take up large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air and release parts of the carbon contained therein back into the environment in mucous form. This mucus is hard to break down for other ocean inhabitants, thus the carbon is removed from the atmosphere for a long time, as researchers...

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Jasmine Berg: The new frontier of anoxia

Nov 24, 2022

Thursday, November 24, 2022
in the new MPI lecture hall 4012 at 3:00 p.m. (15:00 Uhr) (Don´t forget to bring a mask!!!)

Jasmine Berg (Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Host: Soeren Ahmerkamp)

will give a seminar with the title:

"The new frontier of anoxia"

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Breaking nitrogen while generating methane

Nov 21, 2022

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology have successfully enhanced cultivation of a microorganism that can fix nitrogen (N2) while producing methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) and investigated exciting details of its metabolism

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Researching the environmental impacts of deep-seabed mining

Nov 11, 2022

To what extent does polymetallic nodule mining impact the ecosystem in the deep sea? This is what the MiningImpact expedition SO295 with the research vessel SONNE is investigating for the next two months in the exploration contract areas of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the North Pacific. During...

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Antje Boetius receives Carl-Friedrich-von-Weizsäcker-Prize

Nov 10, 2022

AWI Director Antje Boetius will receive the Carl-Friedrich-von-Weizsäcker-Prize 2022 for her many years of work as a marine researcher and microbiologist. Endowed with €50,000, the award from the Stifterverband and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina is presented for valuable scien...

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Start of the third funding phase for marine proteome research

Oct 6, 2022

The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved a third funding phase for the research group FOR 2406 "Proteogenomics of Marine Polysaccharide Degradation" (POMPU). In this research group, researchers from Bremen and Greifswald work together in an interdisciplinary and cross-locational manner t...

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Welcome to the MarMic Class of 2027!

Sep 26, 2022

On September 26, 2022, we welcomed 15 new MarMics (students in our International Max Planck Research School of Marine Microbiology) to our institute, the second largest class ever.

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Vital Ventilation

Aug 23, 2022

Dying reefs and once-vibrant corals that have since lost all colour: climate change is having massive effects on the architects of undersea cities. As waters grow warmer, the phenomenon of “coral bleaching” continues to spread. Yet not all corals are equally susceptible. An international team led...

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Molecular clues reveal that bacteria devour fungi in the ocean

Jun 23, 2022

How can we know what bacteria eat? In contrast to animals, they have no trunks, specialized teeth or beaks that provide clues whether the preferred food consists of leaves, meat, small insects or grain. However, bacteria have specific enzymes, which can tell us a lot about their favorite dish. An...

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Microparticles with feeling

May 23, 2022

An international research team headed by the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Aarhus University and the Science for Life Lab in Uppsala has developed tiny particles that measure the oxygen concentration in their surroundings. In this way, they can track fluid flow and oxyge...

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Sweet spots in the sea: Mountains of sugar under seagrass meadows

May 2, 2022

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology now report that seagrasses release large amounts of sugar, largely in the form of sucrose, into their soils – worldwide more than 1 million tons of sucrose, enough for 32 billion cans of coke. Such high concentrations of sugar are s...

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Predatory bacteria

Mar 23, 2022

Tiny predatory bacteria attack microorganisms. These ultramicrobacteria are widely distributed, for example, in sewage treatment plants and in the seafloor. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen now present this exciting finding in the journal Applied and Envir...

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