Curriculum Water Science - Enviromental Microbiology
Lecture material
- Introduction
- Microbial diversity
- Microbial diversity 2
- Marine prokaryotic diversity
- Microbe-plant interactions
- Quorum sensing
- Soil and sediment
- Food microbiology
- Population analysis I
- Aeromicrobiology
- Bioremediation
- Population analysis II
- Gene transfer & -omics
- Wrap up - Part Prof. Siebers
- Wrap up - Part Prof. Flemming
Tutorial
- On the rocks
- The good viruses
- Microbial structuring of marine ecosystems
- Persister cells and dormancy
- Should we stay or should we go
- Bacterial competition
- Ecology and biology of sulfate-reducing bacteria
- FSM2 report
- Heterogeneity in biofilms
- The EPS matrix
- Exit from dormancy in microbial organisms
- Communication in bacteria
- Microbial interactions
- Anammox bacteria: from discovery to application
- Oscillations in bacteria
- The archaeal cell envelope
- Cannibalism and fratricide
- Cannibalism and fratricide 2
- Feast and famine
- Microbial seed banks
- Planctomycetes
- SCV
- Swarming motility
- Cell death and lysis
- Tularaemia
- Microbial community genomics in the ocean
- The skin microbiome
- Microbial oceanography
- The skin microbiome 2
- Microbes in dryland
Additional Material
- Life in extreme environments
- Microbe-plant interactions - Jackson and Taylor (1996)
- Microbiology puts food on the table
- Food safety
- The Conquest of Nature: Water, Landscape, and the Making of Modern Germany by David Blackbourn (also available in German: “Die Eroberung der Natur”)
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A Collaboration with Nature by Andy Goldsworth
- Material from previous semesters. (Not relevant for the WS 12/13 exam!)