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24.09.2010 Advances in Microbial Ecophysiology and Biochemistry – Symposium
Advances in Microbial Ecophysiology and Biochemistry – Symposium
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (13.00-18.30)
Martin Polz (MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA)
Niche partitioning and speciation among bacterial populations in the Ocean
Dianne K. Newman (Caltech, Pasadena, Calif., USA)
Unraveling the meaning of hopanoids: what do their molecular fossils really tell us?
Birgit Alber (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA)
Carbon flow through the ethylmalonyl-CoA pathway
Johannes Gescher (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Principles and applied aspects of dissimilatory metal reduction
Frank E. Löffler (University of Tennessee,Knoxville, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, USA)
Novel insights into the physiology of organohalide-respiring bacteria
Matthias Boll (University of Leipzig, Germany)
The two classes of benzoyl-coenzyme A reductases: natures's different solutions for
enzymatic benzene ring reduction
REGISTRATION
Participation is free, but requires registration. The number of participants is limited to 150
persons. Please register including the attention line:
Workshop Physiology 2010
Contact us via fax (+49 421 2028 790) or via phone (Algrid Hillmer, +49 421 2028 700) or
send your registration via e-mail to: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (13.00-18.30)
Martin Polz (MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA)
Niche partitioning and speciation among bacterial populations in the Ocean
Dianne K. Newman (Caltech, Pasadena, Calif., USA)
Unraveling the meaning of hopanoids: what do their molecular fossils really tell us?
Birgit Alber (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA)
Carbon flow through the ethylmalonyl-CoA pathway
Johannes Gescher (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Principles and applied aspects of dissimilatory metal reduction
Frank E. Löffler (University of Tennessee,Knoxville, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, USA)
Novel insights into the physiology of organohalide-respiring bacteria
Matthias Boll (University of Leipzig, Germany)
The two classes of benzoyl-coenzyme A reductases: natures's different solutions for
enzymatic benzene ring reduction
REGISTRATION
Participation is free, but requires registration. The number of participants is limited to 150
persons. Please register including the attention line:
Workshop Physiology 2010
Contact us via fax (+49 421 2028 790) or via phone (Algrid Hillmer, +49 421 2028 700) or
send your registration via e-mail to: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]