ACTIONr Webinar Series: Soil trace gas oxidizers divergently acclimatize to short- and long-term warming

ACTIONr Webinar Series: Soil trace gas oxidizers divergently acclimatize to short- and long-term warming

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Don’t miss the next session in our ACTIONr Webinar Series!

🔍 Webinar Title: Soil trace gas oxidizers divergently acclimatize to short- and long-term warming

🎙️ Presenter: Dr. Anne Daebeler

🏛️ Affiliation: Dr. Anne Daebeler is Head of the Laboratory Microbes CaN Cycle at the Institute of Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences

🗓️ Date: May 26, 2025

🕒 Time: 16:00-17:00 CET

Το register please contact us at actionr@uth.gr

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🌟 Featuring Anne Daebeler

Dr. Anne Daebeler is a microbial ecologist and Head of the Microbes CaN Cycle laboratory at the Institute of Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry, Biology Centre CAS. Her research investigates the ecological roles of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycles, with a particular focus on processes such as nitrification and methane cycling, which are integral to the nitrogen and carbon cycles, respectively. She combines fieldwork, lab experiments, omics techniques, and microbial cultivation to explore microbial diversity and function. Dr. Daebeler earned her Ph.D. at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology and held postdoctoral positions at the University of Vienna. She currently leads a project on the interactions between nitrification and methane oxidation and contributes to research on the ecophysiology of upland-soil methanogens.

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