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Annemieke Drost
PhD Candidate -
NPEC - Ecotron
NPEC’s Ecotron facility at Utrecht University consists of a range of 36 fully closed and controlled mesocosm systems that allow for real-life plant ecosystem analyses in real time. -
Beneath your feet, soil microbes are getting fat
Microbes, like humans, can eat 'junk food' and grow fat. This even happens when you might not expect it, according to NIOO researcher Kyle Mason-Jones -
Jos Raaijmakers elected member of the KNAW
NIOO's head of Microbial Ecology Jos Raaijmakers has been elected a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). -
Hackfort
Hackfort is an oak coppice grove in the East-Southeast of the city of Zutphen in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands. The forest is situated at the transition from western riverine deposits and eastern periglacial cover sands. -
Galápagos (3): Back home and prepping for data analysis
An international research team led by the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) has been searching for invisible life in the iconic Galápagos Islands. Part three. -
Merlijn Schram
PhD Candidate -
PhD thesis defence Natalie van Dis: rapid adaptation to climate change in winter moth
On 6 June 2023, Natalie van Dis will defend her PhD thesis titled "Evolution in action: drivers of rapid adaptation to climate change in the winter moth". The ceremony will start at 12:45 h., in the academy building of the University of Groningen.
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PhD thesis defence Haymanti Saha: microbe-mediated plant growth and defences
On Monday 5 June 2023, Haymanti Saha will defend her PhD thesis titled "Context-dependency of microbe-mediated plant growth and defences". The ceremony starts at 13:30 h., at Wageningen University & Research. -
MSc internship / thesis project: Bacteriophages as drivers of soil biogeochemistry
In this project, we investigate the soil virosphere to assess phage interactions with soil materials, host bacteria, and soil fauna, with the aim of understanding their influence on carbon and nitrogen cycling.