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First name: | Tim |
Last name: | Richter-Heitmann |
Country: | Germany |
Thesis Subject:Prokaryotic Diversity Changes and their Functional Interrelation to Land Use
Education: | |
10/2011 - now PhD candidate, University of Bremen, Microbial Ecophysiology group; IMPRS for Marine Microbiology, PhD program | |
03/2010 - 09/2011 M.Sc. "The genomic diversity within five species of the marine bacterial genus Rhodopirellula"; University of Applied Sciences, Bremen, and MPI for Marine Microbiology, Bremen | |
09/2007 - 02/2010 B.Sc. "Quality control of natural emulsifiers isolated by a biological process"; University of Applied Sciences, Bremen | |
09/2008 - 01/2009 Study term abroad, University of Kalmar, Sweden | |
02/2009 - 08/2009 Internship, TNO, Microbial Genomics Group, Zeist, The Netherlands | |
Previous Education as Chemical-technical Assistant |
Selected Publications:1. Nocker, A., Richter-Heitmann, T., Schuren, F., Montijn, R., and R. Kort (2010) "Discrimination between live and dead cells in environmental bacterial communities analyzed by 454 pyrosequencing." International Microbiology 13:59-65
2. [Richter-Heitmann, T., Wegner, C.E.]*, Klindworth, A., Klockow, C., Richter, M., Achstetter, T., Glöckner, F.O., and J. Harder (2012) "Expression of sulfatases in Rhodopirellula baltica and the diversity of sulfatases in the genus Rhodopirellula." Marine Genomics 9:51–61
3. Richter-Heitmann, T., Richter, M., Klindworth, A., Wegner, C.E., Frank C.S., Glöckner, F.O., and J. Harder (2013) "Permanent draft genomes of the two Rhodopirellula europaea strains 6C and SH398" Marine Genomics; Available online 25 November 2013
4. - 7. and 4 similar short communiques about Rhodopirellula sp. draft genomes, all Marine Genomics, 2014.
8. Oni OE, Miyatake T, Kasten S, Richter-Heitmann T, Fischer D, Wagenknecht L, Ksenofontov V, Kulkarni A, Blumers M, Shylin S, Costa B, Klingelhöfer G and Friedrich MW (2015). Distinct microbial populations are tightly linked to the profile of dissolved iron in the methanic sediments of the Helgoland mud area, North Sea. Front. Microbiol. 6:365. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00365
9. [Stempfhuber B, Richter-Heitmann T, Regan KM]*, Kölbl A, Kaul P, et al. (2015) Spatial interaction of archaeal ammonia-oxidizers and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in an unfertilized grassland soil. Front Microbiol 6
2. [Richter-Heitmann, T., Wegner, C.E.]*, Klindworth, A., Klockow, C., Richter, M., Achstetter, T., Glöckner, F.O., and J. Harder (2012) "Expression of sulfatases in Rhodopirellula baltica and the diversity of sulfatases in the genus Rhodopirellula." Marine Genomics 9:51–61
3. Richter-Heitmann, T., Richter, M., Klindworth, A., Wegner, C.E., Frank C.S., Glöckner, F.O., and J. Harder (2013) "Permanent draft genomes of the two Rhodopirellula europaea strains 6C and SH398" Marine Genomics; Available online 25 November 2013
4. - 7. and 4 similar short communiques about Rhodopirellula sp. draft genomes, all Marine Genomics, 2014.
8. Oni OE, Miyatake T, Kasten S, Richter-Heitmann T, Fischer D, Wagenknecht L, Ksenofontov V, Kulkarni A, Blumers M, Shylin S, Costa B, Klingelhöfer G and Friedrich MW (2015). Distinct microbial populations are tightly linked to the profile of dissolved iron in the methanic sediments of the Helgoland mud area, North Sea. Front. Microbiol. 6:365. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00365
9. [Stempfhuber B, Richter-Heitmann T, Regan KM]*, Kölbl A, Kaul P, et al. (2015) Spatial interaction of archaeal ammonia-oxidizers and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in an unfertilized grassland soil. Front Microbiol 6