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19.05.2014 Award for Max Planck Researcher
Friedrich Hirzebruch Prize awarded to Manuel Kleiner
Berlin, 19 May 2014
Manuel Kleiner, scientist in the Department of Symbiosis,
received the Friedrich Hirzebruch Prize of the Studienstiftung des
deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation) for his PhD thesis
“Metabolism and evolutionary ecology of chemosynthetic symbionts from
marine invertebrates”. The Friedrich Hirzebruch Prize is awarded once a
year for an outstanding PhD thesis in the fields of Mathematics, Natural
Sciences and Engineering. The official award ceremony with be on May 19
2014 in Berlin.
More information
Dr. Manuel Kleiner, MPI für Marine Mikrobiologie, Celsiusstr. 1, D-28359 Bremen,
Telefon:+49 421 2028 – 905, E-Mail: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
Prof. Dr. Nicole Dubilier
Telefon:+49 421 2028 – 932, E-Mail: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
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Dr. Manfred Schlösser
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Dissertation title: “Metabolism and evolutionary ecology of chemosynthetic symbionts from marine invertebrates”, Manuel Kleiner.
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Berlin, 19 May 2014
Manuel Kleiner, scientist in the Department of Symbiosis,
received the Friedrich Hirzebruch Prize of the Studienstiftung des
deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation) for his PhD thesis
“Metabolism and evolutionary ecology of chemosynthetic symbionts from
marine invertebrates”. The Friedrich Hirzebruch Prize is awarded once a
year for an outstanding PhD thesis in the fields of Mathematics, Natural
Sciences and Engineering. The official award ceremony with be on May 19
2014 in Berlin.
More information
Dr. Manuel Kleiner, MPI für Marine Mikrobiologie, Celsiusstr. 1, D-28359 Bremen,
Telefon:+49 421 2028 – 905, E-Mail: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
Prof. Dr. Nicole Dubilier
Telefon:+49 421 2028 – 932, E-Mail: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
Press officer
Dr. Manfred Schlösser
Telefon:+49 421 2028- 704, E-Mail: [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]
Dissertation title: “Metabolism and evolutionary ecology of chemosynthetic symbionts from marine invertebrates”, Manuel Kleiner.
Weblink
http://www.studienstiftung.de/promotion/promotionspreis.html
The worm Olavius algarvensis under the light microscope. Its symbionts allow it to thrive in nutrient-poor sandy sediments. (Photo source: C. Lott/HYDRA/ Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen)
Left: Also on Bermuda Manuel Kleiner did field studies.
Center: It was easy for divers to study the habitat of Olavius algarvensis in the shallow waters off the coast of Elba. (Photo source: C. Lott/HYDRA/ Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen)
Right: Intensive lab work for the preparation was necessary.
Center: It was easy for divers to study the habitat of Olavius algarvensis in the shallow waters off the coast of Elba. (Photo source: C. Lott/HYDRA/ Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen)
Right: Intensive lab work for the preparation was necessary.
Manuel Kleiner(Source: private).