Ibrahim Cem Özsefil

PhD student

Emmy Noether Research Group for Organosulfur Cycling

MPI for Marine Microbiology
Celsiusstr. 1
D-28359 Bremen
Germany

Room: 

3228

Phone: 

+49 421 2028-8437

Ibrahim Cem Özsefil
 

Research Interest

I am investigating the multifaceted dynamics of organosulfur cycling within marine ecosystems, particularly focusing on chemosynthetic symbioses. My research integrates advanced omics and biochemical techniques to uncover the contributions of host organisms and microbial symbionts to organosulfur compounds synthesis, degradation, and ecological interactions. By exploring these processes in both shallow-water and deep-sea ecosystems, I aim to advance our understanding of marine biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem functionality, and their broader impact on climate regulation and atmospheric chemistry.

Publications

Uzun, O., Oter, M., Ozsefil, IC, Doymus, K., Ince, B., & Ince, O. (2025). Maximizing resource valorization: mono-and co-digestion of food and agricultural wastes with insights into microbial community dynamics. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-025-06537-1

Ozsefil, IC, Miraloglu, IH, Ozbayram, EG, Ince, B., & Ince, O. (2024). Bioaugmentation of anaerobic digesters with the enriched lignin-degrading microbial consortia through a metagenomic approach. Chemosphere, 355, 141831. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141831.

Ozsefil, IC, Miraloglu, IH, Ozbayram, EG, Uzun, O., Ince, B., & Ince, O. (2023). Is a floodplain forest a valuable source for lignin-degrading anaerobic microbial communities: a metagenomic approach. Chemosphere, 339, 139675. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139675.

Ozsefil, IC & Ziylan-Yavas, A. (2023). Green approach for polyphenol extraction from waste tea biomass: Single and hybrid application of conventional and ultrasound-assisted extraction. Environmental Research, 235, 116703. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.116703. 

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