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- Lennart Stock
Lennart Stock
Institution: | MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen |
Office: | MARUM I, room |
Phone: | +49 421 218 - 65744 |
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Other webpage(s): | Lennart's MARUM web page |
PhD Project
Investigation of molecular structures in the metabolic network of microbial communities inhabiting active cold seep environments
My doctoral research aims to investigate the molecular structures in the metabolic networks of microbial communities found in active cold seep environments. The project is a part of the MARUM cluster of excellence and is embedded in the subunit REACTOR theme 3 (processes and dynamics of vents and seeps), which focuses on the fluid flows and biochemical reactions transforming carbon and other elements on the ocean floor and within sediments.
Cold seeps are geological features found on both active and passive continental margins where fluids rich in hydrocarbons, for example methane, rise up from natural organic carbon reservoirs. Depending on regional conditions, 20 – 80% of methane fluids are consumed and used as an energy source by a biochemical process known as anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM). This process is facilitated by a consortium of anaerobic methanotrophic (ANME) archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). ANME and SRB microorganisms are involved in diverse communication mechanisms, such as electron-transfer. However, the molecular-level interaction, which involves the release and uptake of small molecules, between ANMEs, SRBs, and other members of methane seep communities remains poorly understood.
In my research project, I aim to shed light on this complex ecosystem by utilizing metabolite extraction techniques and high-resolution analysis to create a metabolite inventory of microbial cold seep communities. By analyzing the metabolite inventory of cold seep environments such as the Hydrate Ridge off the coast of Oregon, USA, I hope to gain a better understanding of the underlying structures and dynamics of these communities.
Thesis Committee
Dr. Marcus Elvert | MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen |
Dr. Jutta Niggemann | Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), University of Oldenburg |
Dr. Gunter Wegener | MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen |