Lebenslauf
| Since March 2009 | Professor for Geomicrobiology, Department Geosciences FB5, University Bremen |
| Since December 2008 | Leader of the HGF-MPG Bridge Group on Deep Sea Ecology and Technology, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research and Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology |
| June 2008 - Nov 2008 | Full Professor for Microbiology Jacobs University |
| 2004 | Invited Professor of the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France. |
| Since 10/2003 | Leader of the "Microbial Habitat Group" Research on biogeochemistry, transport processes and microbial processes in benthic environments |
| Since 09/2003 | Associate Professor of Microbiology, Jacobs University Bremen |
| 2001 - 2003 | Assistant Professor of Microbiology, International University Bremen Teaching in biology (major and non-major), and transdisciplinary university study courses |
| 2001 - 2003 | AWI for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven Permanent research faculty, coordination of national and international projects on microbial turnover of methane above marine gas hydrate and at cold seeps |
| 1999 - 2001 | Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology Bremen Research associate (Postdoc) |
| 1996 - 1999 | Institute of Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde Research associate (Postdoc) |
| 1990 - 1992 | Institute for Hydrobiology and Fishery Res., University of Hamburg Lab assistant (student contracts) |
| 1989 - 1990 | Scripps Inst. of Oceanography San Diego, CA, USA Lab assistant |
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Mikrobielle Ökologie der Tiefsee
- Mariner Methankreislauf
- Gashydrate und "cold seeps"
- Geomikrobiologie
- Globaler Kohlenstoff-Kreislauf; Mariner Kohlenstoff-Kreislauf
Publikationen
IN PRESS
Lösekann, T., A. Robador, H. Niemann, K. Knittel, A. Boetius, and N. Dubilier. (in review). Endosymbiosis between bacteria and deep-sea siboglinid tubeworms from an Arctic Cold Seep (Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents Sea). Environ. Microbiol.
Omoregie, E., H. Niemann, V. Mastalerz, G. de Lange, A. Stadnitskaia, J. Mascle, J. P. Foucher, and A. Boetius (in review). Microbial methane oxidation and sulfate reduction at cold seeps of the Nile Deep Sea Fan (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). Mar. Geol.
Orcutt B, Lipp JL, Knittel K, Hinrichs KU, Joye SB and Boetius A (in review) Microbial community composition and activity in hydrate-bearing deep subsurface sediments of Hydrate Ridge (Cascadia Margin, ODP Leg 204). Geochemical and Cosmochemical Acta
2008
Wegener G, Shovitri M, Knittel K, Niemann H, Hovland M, and Boetius A (2008) Biogeochemical processes and microbial diversity of the Gullfaks and Tommeliten methane seeps (Northern North Sea). Biogeosciences 5, 1127–1144
Rossel, P.E., Lipp, J.S., Fredricks, H.F., Arnds, J.A., Boetius, A., Elvert, M., Hinrichs, K.-U., 2008. Intact polar lipids of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea and associated bacteria. Organic Geochemistry, oi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2008.02.021
Wegener G, Niemann H, Elvert M, Hinrichs K-U, Boetius A (2008) Assimilation of methane and inorganic carbon by microbial communities mediating the anaerobic oxidation of methane. Environ Microbiol doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01653.x
Orcutt, B., V. Samarkin, A. Boetius, S. Joye. (2008). On the relationship between methane production and oxidation by anaerobic methanotrophic communities from cold seeps of the Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Microbiology 10(5), 1108–1117
Omoregie EO, Mastalerz V, de Lange G, Straub KL, Kappler A, Røy H, Stadnitskaia A, Foucher JP, Boetius AB (2008). Biogeochemistry and Community Composition of Iron- and Sulfur-Precipitating Microbial Mats at the Chefren Mud Volcano (Nile Deep Sea Fan, Eastern Mediterranean). Appl Environ Microbiol 74 (10): 3198–3215
weitere Publikationen auf http://www.mpi-bremen.de/en/Publications_Antje_Boetius.html