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First name:Rene
Last name:Erler
Country:Germany
Thesis Subject:
Identifying, Mapping and Monitoring potential pathogenic Vibrio populations
of the North and Baltic Sea
Education:
2011 - present
Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Department: Shelf Sea System Ecology
Microbiol Ecology working group at the Biological Institute Helgoland
PhD student
Thesis: Identifying, Mapping and Monitoring potential pathogenic Vibrio popu
2006 - 2010
Studies of Biology
Diploma at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena
2003 - 2006
Studies of Biology
Prediploma at the Justus Liebig University of Giessen
Scientific Interests and Goals:
medical microbiology, virology, microbial ecology
Selected Publications:
(1) Boer, S.I., Heinemeyer, E.A., Luden, K., Erler, R., Gerdts, G., Janssen, F., and Brennholt, N. (2013). Temporal and Spatial Distribution Patterns of Potentially Pathogenic Vibrio spp. at Recreational Beaches of the German North Sea. Microb Ecol 65, 1052-1067.
(2) Krause, E., Wichels, A., Erler, R., and Gerdts, G. (2013). Study on the effects of near-future ocean acidification on marine yeasts: a microcosm approach. Helgoland Marine Research, 1-15.
(3) T.Alter, B.Appel, E.Bartelt, R.Dieckmann, C.Eichhorn, R.Erler, C.Frank, G.Gerdts, F.Gunzer, S.Hühn, J.Neifer, B.Oberheitmann, E.Strauch: Vibrio-Infektionen durch Lebensmittel und Meerwasser. Bundesgesundheitsblatt (2011). DOI 10.1007/s00103-011-1359-1
(4)S. Laakmann, G. Gerdts, R. Erler, T. Knebelsberger, P. Martínez Arbizu, M.J. Raupach: Comparison of molecular species identification for North Sea calanoid copepods (Crustacea) using proteome fingerprints and DNA sequences. Molecular Ecology Resources (2013). DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.12139