Professorin Dr. Nicole Dubilier
Address
Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie
Celsiusstraße 1
28359 Bremen
Projects
As Applicant
Completed projects
Geobiological coupling between hydrothermal vent fluids and symbiotic primary producers at spreading axes
(Priority Programmes)
As Spokesperson
Current projects
EXC 2077: The Ocean Floor – Earth’s Uncharted Interface
(Clusters of Excellence (ExStra))
As Participating Researcher
Completed projects
EXC 309: The Ocean in the Earth System
(Clusters of Excellence)
As Project Head
Completed projects
The life cycle of the deep-sea Bathymodiolus metaorganism: symbiont transmission and colonization of the host gill epithelium
(Collaborative Research Centres)
As Participating Person
Completed projects
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4° and 11° S (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Tectono-magmatic evolution and fluid geochemistry and biology in hydrothermal vent fields of the Mic-Atlantic between 4 and 11°S m (M64/1)
(Priority Programmes)
Biosignatures in precipitates and altered rocks at hydrothermal systems of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: organic geochemistry, microbiology and petrography
(Priority Programmes)
Gas chemistry and carbon cycling at hydrothermal systems along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: time- and space-referenced biogeochemical and isotopic investigations
(Priority Programmes)
As Prizewinner
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Programm 2014