Professor of microbial physiology and biochemistry, University of Southern Denmark.
Working on interspecies interactions, electroactive metabolisms, methane cycle
#electromicrobiology
Lab website: https://rotarulab.com/
Amelia Rotaru
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💡 See this nice work by Tetyana Gilevska, exploring how anoxic sediment microbiomes break down naproxen (a widely used painkiller) in coastal areas impacted by wastewater discharge. A good example of how microbiomes at the land–sea interface help mitigate the footprint of pharmaceutical pollution.
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The position offers a lot of freedom to test new ideas about how archaea and bacteria communicate & sense the extracellular environment.
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If your expertise & interest lie in studying how organisms from different domains of life (Bacteria and Archaea) communicate, come join us this summer in cozy Odense, Denmark.
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Wait, what? Reversing #methanogenesis to produce #ethanol?
#microbiology #methanogens #archaea #MicroSky #ArchaeaSky
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
Amelia Rotaru
Amelia Rotaru
Amelia Rotaru
#MicrobialEcology :
Previously unknown microorganisms use naturally occurring conductive particles to produce methane in coastal sediments
@ameliarotaru.bsky.social @nordcee.bsky.social
#metagenomics
#MicrobialEcology :
Previously unknown microorganisms use naturally occurring conductive particles to produce methane in coastal sediments
@ameliarotaru.bsky.social @nordcee.bsky.social
#metagenomics