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First name:Jan Erik
Last name:Rau
Country:Germany
Thesis Subject:
Characterisation of inhibitory substances produced by two Pseudoalteromonas species and the cyanobacterial strain Flo1
Education:
Jan. 2009 - July 2011
Member of the International Max Planck Research School of Marine Microbiology (MarMic)
Dec. 2006 - July 2011
Doctoral thesis in the research group Marine Microbiology at the University of Bremen. Title of the thesis:
“Characterisation of inhibitory substances produced by two Pseudoalteromonas species and the cyanobacterial strain Flo1”
2005 - 2006
Diploma thesis (similar to Master thesis) in the research group Marine Microbiology at the University of Bremen, entitled
“Biochemical, Molecular Biological and Pigment Analytical Studies of Bacterial Strain T4”
2004 - 2005
Project thesis in the research group Marine Microbiology at the University of Bremen, entitled
“Characterisation and Phylogenetic Classification of the Bacterial Strain T4”
Oct. 2001 - Oct. 2006
Main courses at the University of Bremen with main subject Marine Biology und minor subjects Zoology and Psychology
Oct. 1998 - Sept. 2001
Basic courses at the University of Bremen
Selected Publications:
Rau JE and Fischer U (2011) In-gel detection of L-amino acid oxidases based on the visualisation of hydrogen peroxide production. J Microbiol Methods 85:228-229.

Rau JE, Blotevogel KH, and Fischer U (2011) Algoriphagus aquaeductus sp. nov., isolated from a freshwater pipe. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, in press. doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.030809-0

Bock M and Rau JE (2011) Growth and carotenoid synthesis of different Algoriphagus species in dependence of oxygen saturation and phosphate concentration. Z Naturforsch C, submitted.

Rau JE, Havemeyer S, and Fischer U (2011) Properties of bioactive substances produced by Pseudoalteromonas aurantia and Pseudoalteromonas citrea inhibiting growth of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Enzyme Microb Technol, in preparation.

Rau JE, Grundmann O, and Fischer U (2011) Inhibitory substances from Pseudoalteromonas aurantia and Pseudoalteromonas citrea are L-amino acid oxidases with broad substrate spectra. Enzyme Microb Technol, in preparation.

Schrübbers JP, Rau JE, and Fischer U (2011) L-lysine oxidase: an inhibitory substance produced by the marine filamentous cyanobacterium Geitlerinema strain Flo1. Z Naturforsch C, submitted.


Conferences:
Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM)
1.4.-4.4.2007, Stadthalle Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany
Poster presentation
Hongiella aquaeductus - a new aggregate-forming bacterium - isolated from a freshwater pipe

Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM)
8.3.-11.3.2009, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Poster presentation
Characterisation of Inhibitory Substances Produced by Pseudoalteromonas citrea DSM 8771T and Pseudoalteromonas aurantia DSM 6057T

Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM)
28.3.-31.3.2010, Convention Center Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Poster presentation
Development of a photometric test system for detecting inhibitory substances from Pseudoalteromonas citrea DSM 8771T and Pseudoalteromonas aurantia DSM 6057T