PhDs & Postdocs
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Dr Reidar Andreson
Email: reidar.andreson[at]bio.uib.no
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-Postdoc at UiB, Bergen, Norway 2008 - 2009: Postdoc at Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia 2002 - 2008: PhD in the Department of Bioinformatics, University of Tartu, Estonia 2000 - 2002: MSc in the Depratment of Biotechnology, University of Tartu, Estonia 1996 - 2000: BSc in the Department of Biotechnology, University of Tartu, Estonia
CALMARO Research
RT 3: Comparative genomics of calcification pathways
Publications
Krjutskov K, Andreson R, Mägi R, Nikopensius T, Khrunin A, Mihailov E, Tammekivi V, Sork H, Remm M, Metspalu A, 2008. Development of a single tube 640-plex genotyping method for detection of nucleic acid variations on microarrays. Nucleic Acids Research 36(12), e75.
Andreson R, Möls T, Remm M, 2008. Predicting failure rate of PCR in large genomes. Nucleic Acids Research 36(11), e66.
Andreson R, Kaplinski L, Remm M, 2007. Fast masking of repeated primer binding sites in eukaryotic genomes. Methods in Molecular Biology 402, 201-18.
Andreson R, Puurand T, Remm M 2006. SNPmasker: automatic masking of SNPs and repeats across eukaryotic genomes. Nucleic Acids Research 34, W651-5.
Andreson R, Reppo E, Kaplinski L, Remm M, 2006. GENOMEMASKER package for designing unique genomic PCR primers. BMC Bioinformatics 7, 172.
Kaplinski L, Andreson R, Puurand T, Remm M, 2005. MultiPLX: automatic grouping and evaluation of PCR primers. Bioinformatics 21(8), 1701-2.
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Holger Anlauf
Phone: +44 238 059-6631 Email: ha2a08[at]noc.soton.ac.uk
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at SOTON, Southampton, UK 2008 - 2009: Limnological and terrestrial Data-Assessment, Berlin, Germany 2006 - 2008: Consultancy and NGO-work, Germany, Maldives, Seychelles, Egypt, Sudan 2005 - 2006: Research at Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution, Panama 2000 - 2005: Diploma at University of Rostock, Germany 1998 - 2000: Undergraduate studies at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 1994 - 1998: Job Training as Laboratory Assisstant at Schering, Berlin, Germany
CALMARO Research
RT 7: Genetic and functional diversity of coccolithophore populations
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Frauke Bagusche
Email: frauke.bagusche[at]noc.soton.ac.uk
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at UPS, Paris, France and SOTON, Southampton, UK 2008 - 2009: Marie Curie Actions – Early Stage Training, MOLMORPH 14–month fellow, Department “Molecular Phylogenetics", University of Vienna, Austria 2006 - 2007: Marine biological supervision as a PADI Divemaster at the Sub Aqua Dive Center in Dahab, Egypt 1999 - 2006: Basic studies and Diploma in Biology at Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
CALMARO Research
RT 4: Environmental effects on the physiology of calcification in commercially important juvenile bivalves
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Dr Mei-Yu Chang
Phone: +47 5558 4482 Email: Mei-Yu.Chang[at]bio.uib.no
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-Postdoc at UiB, Bergen, Norway 2009: Postdoc at Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 2003 - 2008: PhD at Institute of Fisheries Science, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 2001 - 2003: MSc in the Department of Marine Resources, National Sun Yet-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 1998 - 2001: BSc in the Department of Marine Resources, National Sun Yet-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
CALMARO Research
RT 11: Regional differences and global patterns in the pelagic core of otoliths
Publications
Chang MY, Wang CH, You CF, Tzeng WN, 2008. Differences in Otolith Elemental Composition of the Larval Rhinogobius giurinus (Perciformes, Gobiidae) among Estuaries of Taiwan: Implications for larval Dispersal and Connectance among Metapopulation. Zoological Studies 47, 676-684.
Chang MY, 2008. Use of otolith elemental signature to study the dispersal patterns of fish larvae among estuaries – a case study of Gogioidei and Sparidae. Ph.D. thesis, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 122 pp.
Chang MY, Wang CH, You CF, Tzeng WN, 2006. Individual-based dispersal patterns of larval gobies in an estuary as indicated by otolith elemental fingerprints. Scientia Marina 70, 165-174.
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Noa Fruchter
Email: nfruchter[at]ifm-geomar.de
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO PhD at GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany. 2007 – 2009 MSc in Geology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. 2003 – 2006 BSc in Geology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
CALMARO Research
RT 2: Mechanisms of calcification and trace element transport in scleractinian corals.
Publications
Halicz L, Segal I, Fruchter N, Stein M, Lazar B, 2008. Strontium Stable Isotopes Fractionate in the Soil Environments? Earth and Planetary Science Letters 272, 406-411.
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Frédéric Le Moigne
Phone: +44 23 8059-9374 Email: F.LeMoigne[at]noc.soton.ac.uk
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO PhD at NERC-NOCS, Southampton, U.K. 2006 - 2008: MSc in Marine Chemistry and Marine Biology at European Institute for Marine Studies, Plouzané, Brest, France. 2003 - 2006: BSc in Biology and Ecology at University of Western Brittany, Brest, France
CALMARO research
RT 12: The role of calcite in enhancing the flux of organic carbon into the deep ocean
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Dr Socratis Loucaides
Phone: +44 23 8059-6574 Email: s.loucaides[at]noc.soton.ac.uk
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-Postdoc at SOTON, Southampton, U.K. 2004 - 2009: PhD in Earth Science, Biogeochemistry at Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2001 - 2003: MSc in Marine Science at University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA 1997 - 2001: BSc in Environmental Science at University of North Carolina Asheville, USA
CALMARO research
RT 10: The relationship between coccolithophores, their calcification rate, and seawater saturation state
Publications
Loucaides S, Van Cappellen P, Behrends T, 2008. Dissolution of biogenic silica from land to ocean: Role of salinity and pH. Limnology and Oceanography 53(4), 1614-1621.
Loucaides S, Cahoon LB, Henry EJ, 2007. Effects of watershed impervious cover on dissolved silica loading in storm flow. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43, 841-849.
Cahoon LB, Hales JC, Carey ES, Loucaides S, Rowland KR, Nearhoof JE, 2006. Shellfishing closures in southwest Brunswick County, North Carolina: Septic tanks vs. storm-water runoff as fecal coliform sources. Journal of Coastal Research 22, 319-327.
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Luke Mackinder
Phone: +49 431 600-4250 Email: lmackinder[at]ifm-geomar.de
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany 2007 - 2008: MSc in Marine Environmental Protection at Bangor University, U.K. 2003 - 2007: BSc in Natural Science (Chemistry and Biology) at Durham University, U.K.
CALMARO Research
RT 1: Mechanisms of calcification in coccolithophores
Publications
Mackinder LCM, Wheeler G, Schroeder D, Riebesell U, Brownlee C, 2010. Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Calcification in Coccolithophores. Geomicrobiology Journal 27, 585-595.
Mackinder LCM, Worthy CA, Biggi G, Hall M, Ryan KP, Varsani A, Harper G, Wilson WH, Brownlee C, Schroeder DC, 2009. A unicellular algal virus, Emiliania huxleyi virus 86, exploits an animal-like infection strategy. Journal of General Virology 90, 2306-2316.
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Rommel H. Maneja
Phone: +49 431 6004573 Email: rmaneja[at]ifm-geomar.de
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO PhD at GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany and UiB, Bergen, Norway 2005 - 2007: MSc in Water and Coastal Management at University of Cadiz (Spain), University of Algarve (Portugal), University of Bergen (Norway) 1999 - 2003: BSc in Biology major in Ecology at University of the Philippines Los Banos
CALMARO Research
RT 6: Environmental and physiological controls of calcification in fish and cephalopods
Publications
Maneja RH, Hilomen VV, 2009. Spatial and temporal distribution of major fish species and catch rates of selected fishing gears in Bolinao, Pangasinan. University of the Philippines Visayas Journal of Natural Sciences 13, 55-70.
Frommel, AY, Maneja RH, Lowe D, Malzahn AD, Geffen AJ, Folkvord A, Piatkowski U, Reusch TBH, Clemmesen C, 2011. Severe tissue damage in Atlantic cod larvae under increasing ocean acidification. Nature Climate Change, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/NCLIMATE1324.
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Christina Mueller
Phone: +31 113 577-462 Email: c.mueller[at]nioo.knaw.nl
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at NIOO-KNAW, Yerseke, The Netherlands 2008: Diploma in Ecology, Zoology and Nature Conservation at Philipps-University, Marburg, and AWI, Sylt, Germany 2002 - 2008: Basic studies in Ecology, Zoology and Nature Conservation at Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany
CALMARO Research
RT 9: Coral community metabolism, energy flow and calcification
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Vincent Saderne
Phone: +49 431 600-4527 Email: vsaderne[at]ifm-geomar.de
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany 2007 - 2008: MSc (2nd year) in Oceanography and Marine Environments at Paris VI University Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), France 2006 - 2007: MSc (1st year) in Ecological Systems at Bordeaux I University, France 2003 - 2006: BSc in Biology at Bordeaux I University Biology, France
CALMARO Research
RT 8: The impact of acidification on the interactions between an epibiotic calcifying polychaete (Spirorbis spirorbis) and its non-calcifying host, the serrated wrack Fucus serratus.
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Marlene Wall
Phone: +49 471 4831-1643 Email: marlene.wall[at]awi.de
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Education
2009 - present: CALMARO-PhD at AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany 2006 - 2008: MSc in Marine Ecology at University of Vienna, Austria 2004 - 2006: Intermediate diploma in Biology at University of Vienna, Austria
CALMARO Research
RT 5: Effect of pH dynamics on coral recruitment and early colony growth
Publications
Wall M, Herler J, 2009. Postsettlement movement patterns and homing in a coral-associated fish. Journal of Behavioral Ecology 20(1), 87-95.
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