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First name:Saar
Last name:Sztejrenszus
Country:Israel
Thesis Subject:
The role of humic substances for electron shuttling in microbial respiratory processes in marine sediments
Education:
Since 2011
PhD student, Department of Microbial Ecophysiology- A.G. Friedrich, University of Bremen and International Max Planck Research School for Marine Microbiology. Bremen Germany.
Thesis Title- The role of humic substances for electron shuttling in microbial
2009 - 2011
M.Sc in Marine Microbiology, International Max Planck Research School for Marine Microbiology. Bremen Germany.
Master thesis title- NanoSIMS imaging of
carbon and nitrogen assimilation by unicellular cyanobacteria in the
subtropical North Pacific Oce
2005 - 2008
B.Sc. in Marine and Environmental Sciences.
The Ruppin Academic Center– School of Marine Sciences and Marine Environmental Sciences. Michmoret, Israel.
Scientific Interests and Goals:
Role of humic acids in iron reduction in marine sediments.
Abundance and activity of iron and humic reducers in marine sediments.
Selected Publications:
Foster RA, S Sztejrenszus, and MMM Kuypers. 2013. Measuring carbon and N2 fixation in field populations of colonial and free living cyanobacteria using nanometer scale secondary ion mass spectrometry. in press. J. Phycol.