Hyunsook Lee | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Hyunsook Lee | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Head of SNU AI-Bio Research Center,Seoul National University/College of Natural Sciences/Dept. of Biological Sciences, South Korea 

Dr. Hyunsook Lee is a distinguished professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Seoul National University (SNU) 👩‍🔬📚. As the Head of the AI-Bio Research Center at SNU 🧠🔬, she is a leading figure in integrating artificial intelligence with molecular biology to advance personalized medicine and cancer research 🧬🤖. Dr. Lee holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, where her research on cell cycle checkpoints and the BRCA2 gene significantly contributed to our understanding of breast cancer 🔬. She has held esteemed positions at Harvard Medical School and the University of Washington during her postdoctoral studies and has received numerous awards, including the Wellcome Trust International Prize and the POSCO Chungam Science Award 🏆. Beyond her research, Dr. Lee serves on multiple advisory committees for the Korean government and various scientific organizations 📈🏛️. Her dedication to science, education, and innovative research has established her as a highly respected leader in her field 🌟.

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Education

Dr. Hyunsook Lee 🎓 embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Ewha Womans University (1986. Mar – 1990. Feb) 🏫. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Biology at Seoul National University (1990. Mar -1992. Feb) 🎓. Her passion for molecular biology led her to the University of Cambridge in the UK, where she earned her Ph.D. (1996. Oct – 1999. Sept) 🇬🇧. Her doctoral research focused on “Cell cycle checkpoints and the breast cancer susceptibility gene, Brca2” 📖, under the supervision of Prof. Ashok Venkitaraman and Dr. Michael Neuberger, FRS. Her thesis was examined by Sir Tim Hunt, a Nobel Laureate (2001), and Prof. Jonathan Pines 🧬. Following her Ph.D., she received the Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship (Wellcome Trust International Prize) 🏆, working with Prof. Frank McKeon at Harvard Medical School (2000. Jan ~ 2000. Aug) 🏥 and Prof. David Kimelman at the University of Washington, Seattle (2000. Aug ~ 2002. Sept) 🧫.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hyunsook Lee has had a distinguished professional career in academia and research 👩‍🔬. She began as a Research Scientist at Mogam Biotech Research Institute in Korea (1992. Mar – 1994. May) 🔬 and was promoted to Senior Research Scientist (1994. May – 1996. Aug) 🧬. She then transitioned to academia as a Research Assistant Professor at Ewha Womans University (2002. Sept – 2003) 🧪. In 2004, she joined the Dept. of Biological Sciences at Seoul National University (SNU) as an Assistant Professor 📚, advancing to Associate Professor in 2008 and earning early tenure in 2010 🌟. By 2012, she became a full Professor at SNU 🌍. Dr. Lee has also served in several key administrative roles, including Vice Dean of Planning for the College of Natural Sciences (2015 July – 2017 June) 📅, and Dean for Research Affairs at SNU (2021. Feb – 2023. Feb) 🎓. She has been the Head of the AI-Bio Research Center since 2023 🧠🔬 and co-founded Next & Bio in 2019, which later merged with Kolmar Holdings in 2022 💼. Her visiting scientist positions include stints at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (2010. Aug – 2011. July) 🧬 and Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (2020. Aug – 2021. Feb) 🏥.

Certificates

Dr. Hyunsook Lee holds prestigious certificates including the Wellcome Trust International Prize for her postdoctoral fellowship 🏆, and recognition from the POSCO Bessemer Science Fellowship and POSCO Chungam Science Award 🏅. Her expertise and contributions to molecular biology and cancer research have been widely acknowledged through these esteemed honors 🎖️.

Research Interest

Dr. Hyunsook Lee’s research interests are centered on the intersection of molecular biology, cancer research, and artificial intelligence 🧬🤖. She is particularly focused on cell cycle checkpoints and the roles of genes such as BRCA2 in breast cancer susceptibility 🔬. Her work aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development and progression, with the ultimate goal of identifying new therapeutic targets and strategies for cancer treatment 🏥. Additionally, as the Head of the AI-Bio Research Center at Seoul National University 🧠🔬, Dr. Lee is at the forefront of integrating AI technologies with biological research to advance personalized medicine and enhance predictive models for disease outcomes 📈. Her innovative approach combines traditional molecular biology with cutting-edge AI, striving to push the boundaries of what is possible in biomedical research and healthcare innovation 🌟.

Award and Honor

Dr. Hyunsook Lee has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout her illustrious career 🎖️. She was awarded the Wellcome Trust International Prize for her postdoctoral fellowship, recognizing her outstanding contributions to molecular biology 🏆. Her groundbreaking research has earned her accolades from various scientific organizations, including the POSCO Chungam Science Award and the POSCO Bessemer Science Fellowship 🏅. In 2021, she was appointed to several high-profile advisory committees, such as the Advisor Committee for STEPI, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of SMEs & Startups in Korea 📈🏫. Additionally, Dr. Lee has been honored with leadership roles, including her tenure as Dean for Research Affairs at Seoul National University and her current position as Head of the AI-Bio Research Center 🧠🔬. Her contributions to science and education have made her a highly respected figure in the academic and research communities 🌟.

Research Skill

Dr. Hyunsook Lee possesses a diverse and robust skill set in research, particularly in molecular biology, cancer biology, and the application of artificial intelligence in biomedical research 🧬🤖. She is adept in techniques such as cell cycle analysis, gene cloning, and protein expression and purification 🔬. Her expertise extends to advanced genomic technologies, including CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing and next-generation sequencing (NGS) 🧫. Dr. Lee is also skilled in bioinformatics and computational biology, employing AI and machine learning algorithms to analyze complex biological data and develop predictive models for disease outcomes 📊. Her proficiency in these areas enables her to conduct cutting-edge research that bridges traditional experimental biology with modern computational approaches, driving forward innovative solutions in cancer treatment and personalized medicine 🏥🌟.

Publications

  • Kim, H., Jang, J., Choi, J.H., … Lee, J.K., Park, J.K.
    • Title: Establishment of a patient-specific avatar organoid model derived from EUS-guided fine-needle biopsy for timely clinical application in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (with video)
    • Journal: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2024
    • Volume: 100
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 85–96.e9
  • Lee, J.J., Kim, H., Park, H., … Han, W., Lee, H.
    • Title: Disruption of G-quadruplex dynamicity by BRCA2 abrogation instigates phase separation and break-induced replication at telomeres
    • Journal: Nucleic Acids Research, 2024
    • Volume: 52
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 5756–5773
  • Youk, J., Kwon, H.W., Lim, J., … Son, T.G., Ju, Y.S.
    • Title: Quantitative and qualitative mutational impact of ionizing radiation on normal cells
    • Journal: Cell Genomics, 2024
    • Volume: 4
    • Issue: 2
    • Article: 100499
  • Koh, Y., Kim, H., Joo, S.Y., … Yoon, S.-S., Park, J.K.
    • Title: Genetic assessment of pathogenic germline alterations in lysosomal genes among Asian patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
    • Journal: Journal of Translational Medicine, 2023
    • Volume: 21
    • Issue: 1
    • Page: 730
  • Lee, J., Sung, K., Joo, S.Y., … Kim, S.K., Lee, H.
    • Title: Dynamic interaction of BRCA2 with telomeric G-quadruplexes underlies telomere replication homeostasis
    • Journal: Nature Communications, 2022
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 1
    • Page: 3396
  • Kim, Y., Park, J., Joo, S.Y., … Lee, H., Cho, Y.
    • Title: Structure of the Human TELO2-TTI1-TTI2 Complex
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Biology, 2022
    • Volume: 434
    • Issue: 2
    • Page: 167370
  • Park, J., Yeu, S.Y., Paik, S., … Koh, Y., Lee, H.
    • Title: Loss of BubR1 acetylation provokes replication stress and leads to complex chromosomal rearrangements
    • Journal: FEBS Journal, 2021
    • Volume: 288
    • Issue: 20
    • Pages: 5925–5942
  • The, F., Lee, H.
    • Title: Editor Profile: Hyunsook Lee
    • Journal: FEBS Journal, 2021
    • Volume: 288
    • Issue: 15
    • Pages: 4439–4441
  • Lee, J.J., Lee, J., Lee, H.
    • Title: Alternative paths to telomere elongation
    • Journal: Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
    • Volume: 113
    • Pages: 88–96
  • Ma, X., Song, S., Kim, S., … Park, W., Sim, S.J.
    • Title: Single gold-bridged nanoprobes for identification of single point DNA mutations
    • Journal: Nature Communications, 2019
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 1
    • Page: 836

Nida Sohail | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nida Sohail | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nida Sohail, Muhammadi Blood Bank and Thalassemia Centre, Pakistan

Dr. Sahar Zaidi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Botany, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan. Her research interests include plant biology, with a focus on medicinal plants and their biochemical properties. She is actively involved in teaching and research, contributing to advancements in plant molecular biology

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📚 Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Sohail enriches academic discourse through her publications and conference presentations. She is committed to scientific inquiry, evident in her role as a peer reviewer and her active participation in international conferences.

Research Focus

Nida Sohail’s research focuses on the therapeutic potential of marine macroalgae, particularly in mitigating drug-induced nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity. Her work integrates biochemical assays, histopathological analyses, and molecular techniques to explore natural product-based therapies for organ protection. She also investigates the antibacterial and nematicidal properties of endophytic fungi through GC-MS profiling, contributing to agricultural and environmental sciences. Additionally, she studies the impacts of natural products on diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and liver/kidney dysfunctions. 🌿 Her multidisciplinary approach underscores a commitment to biochemistry, environmental science, and pharmaceutical research for health and ecological benefits.

 

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Hanna Danylovych | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hanna Danylovych | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hanna Danylovych, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of National academy Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

Dr. Hanna V. Danylovych 🇺🇦, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, is a distinguished Ukrainian biochemist. She earned her Master’s in Biology from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1999 and has since been a Senior Scientist at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, focusing on muscle biochemistry. Dr. Danylovych completed her Ph.D. in 2006 and her Doctorate in 2022, specializing in nitric oxide biosynthesis in smooth muscle mitochondria 🧬. Her research, published in over 70 articles, explores calcium transport and nitric oxide’s regulatory roles. Awarded the Palladin Award in 2023, she’s recognized for her contributions to biochemistry 🏆.

 

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Education 🎓

Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, graduated with a Master’s in Biology from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1999.

Achievements and Awards 🏆

Dr. Danylovych received the Palladin Award in 2023 for her exceptional contributions to biochemistry and was recognized for her publication in the BioTechnologia Journal in 2018.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Hanna V. Danylovych’s research primarily focuses on biochemistry, specifically the biochemical mechanisms in smooth muscle cells 🧬. Her studies explore how nitric oxide and calcium ions influence the bioenergetics and homeostasis of these cells. She investigates nitric oxide biosynthesis in mitochondria and its regulatory effects on calcium transport and mitochondrial function 🧫. Her work also includes examining the impact of calix[4]arenes as potential modulators of mitochondrial calcium transport systems. Dr. Danylovych’s research has profound implications for understanding and regulating the contractile functions of smooth muscles and cellular energy dynamics ⚡.

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HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HannaDanylovych, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of National academy Sciences of Ukraine,  Ukraine.

Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, is a distinguished Ukrainian scientist specializing in biochemistry. With a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, she has been a Senior Scientist at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry since 2016. Her research focuses on elucidating the biochemical mechanisms of nitric oxide action on smooth muscle cells’ calcium transport systems, particularly in mitochondria. Hanna has published over 70 scientific articles and authored a monograph. She received the prestigious Palladin Award from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2023. 🏅📚

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Education 🎓

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, Ukraine, embarked on her academic journey by earning a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy in 1999. Since then, she has dedicated her career to scientific exploration at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Rising through the ranks, she currently serves as a Senior Scientist in the Department of Muscle Biochemistry, where she delves into the intricate mechanisms governing smooth muscle physiology. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Doctorate in Biological Sciences, her research focuses on elucidating the roles of nitric oxide and macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds in regulating mitochondrial calcium transport systems, offering novel insights into smooth muscle function and bioenergetics. 🧪

Professional Experience 👩‍💼

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, a prominent biochemist, has excelled in her career since 1999, specializing in muscle biochemistry at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Her groundbreaking research on nitric oxide and mitochondrial function has garnered international recognition, including the prestigious Palladin Award. 🧬🏆

Research Focus 🧠🔬

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych’s research primarily focuses on elucidating the biochemical and physicochemical mechanisms underlying the action of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species on the Ca2+ transport systems of smooth muscle cells, particularly in the myometrium and uterine smooth muscle mitochondria. 🧬 Her investigations extend to studying nitric oxide biosynthesis and its regulatory effects on Ca2+ homeostasis and bioenergetic characteristics. Additionally, she explores the potential of macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds, such as calix[4]arenes, as modulators of mitochondrial Ca2+ transport systems. This research significantly contributes to understanding smooth muscle cell physiology and holds promise for developing novel therapeutic interventions.

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  1. A systematic literature review on trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Jansen
    📜 Empirical Software Engineering 28 (1), 8
    🔍 Cited by: 15
    📅 2023
  2. Trustseco: A distributed infrastructure for providing trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    📜 International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 121-133
    🔍 Cited by: 11
    📅 2021
  3. TrustSECO: An interview survey into software trust
    F Jansen, S Jansen, F Hou
    📜 arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06138
    🔍 Cited by: 5
    📅 2021
  4. Analyzing the Performance of the Unmanned Bank to Explore the Failure Reasons for AI Projects
    F Hou
    📜 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence …
    🔍 Cited by: 5
    📅 2020
  5. The role of software trust in selection of open-source and closed software
    F Hou, F Jansen, A De Vries, S Jansen
    📜 2023 IEEE/ACM 11th International Workshop on Software Engineering for …
    🔍 Cited by: 2
    📅 2023
  6. Sentiment analysis for software quality assessment
    F Liang, F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    📜 Proceedings of the 22nd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop …
    🔍 Cited by: 1
    📅 2023
  7. A survey of the state‐of‐the‐art approaches for evaluating trust in software ecosystems
    F Hou, S Jansen
    📜 Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, e2695
    📅 2024

 

 

 

Zahra Khodabandeh Jahromi | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Zahra Khodabandeh Jahromi | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Zahra Khodabandeh Jahromi, shiraz university of medical sciences, Netherlands

Dr. Zahra KhodabandehJahromi is an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran 🇮🇷. Holding a PhD in Anatomy from Shiraz University, she specializes in stem cell technology and regenerative medicine. With extensive experience in education and research, she leads projects focusing on infertility treatment and the optimization of mesenchymal stem cell therapies. Dr. KhodabandehJahromi also manages a science-based company, Sivan Cells, and contributes to advancing medical education through innovative teaching methods. Her technical expertise spans cell culture, molecular techniques, histology, embryology, and tissue engineering, making her a prominent figure in the field.

 

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Education

Dr. Zahra KhodabandehJahromi pursued her academic journey in the field of Anatomy, earning a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Shiraz University, respectively. She later attained her PhD in Anatomy from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences under the guidance of Dr. Talaei Khozani. 🎓 With a strong foundation in biology and anatomy, Dr. KhodabandehJahromi specializes in stem cell technology and regenerative medicine. Her academic pursuits reflect a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and exploring innovative therapies for various health conditions, particularly in reproductive biology and infertility treatment.

 

Working Experiences

Since 2014, Dr. Zahra KhodabandehJahromi has demonstrated multifaceted expertise in stem cell research and education. As the Direct Manager of Sivan Cells Company, she oversees scientific endeavors, aligning with her commitment to advancing medical science. 🏢 Concurrently, her role as an Educational Assistant at the Stem Cells Technology Research Center, Shiraz University, highlights her dedication to nurturing future talent. 🎓 Moreover, her pivotal position at the Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering Incubator underscores her contributions to both education and research, emphasizing her comprehensive impact in shaping the field of stem cell and regenerative medicine in Shiraz, Iran. 🧬

 

Teaching Experiences

Dr. Zahra KhodabandehJahromi has played a pivotal role in shaping the minds of future healthcare professionals in Iran. 📚 Her tenure as a lecturer spans various prestigious institutions, including Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Jahrom University of Medical Sciences. Specializing in anatomy, histology, and embryology, she imparts invaluable knowledge to both undergraduate and medical students, fostering their understanding of the human body’s intricacies. 🧠 Additionally, her role as a supervisor and consultant for student theses underscores her commitment to academic mentorship and research guidance, ensuring the next generation is well-equipped for success. 🎓

Research Focus

Dr. Zahra Khodabandeh’s research primarily focuses on the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from various tissues, including adipose tissue and bone marrow, in treating reproductive and neurological disorders. 🧬 Her investigations span a diverse range of topics, from spermatogenesis induction to the repair of testicular germ cells and the effects of lead toxicity on testicular structure. Through her work, she explores innovative approaches to tissue repair and regeneration, shedding light on novel strategies for addressing infertility and neurological conditions. Dr. Khodabandeh’s dedication to advancing stem cell-based therapies underscores her commitment to improving human health. 🌱

 

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Marco Coolena | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Marco Coolena |  Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Curtin University, Australia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marco Coolen is a renowned scientist in Geomicrobiology, holding a Ph.D. in Molecular Microbial Ecology from the University of Oldenburg, Germany. His academic journey includes an M.Sc. in Cellular Biology and Microbial Ecology from the University of Wageningen, NL. Currently serving as Associate Professor and Deputy Director at WA-OIGC since January 2015, Dr. Coolen previously contributed significantly as an Associate Scientist at WHOI from May 2009 to January 2015. His accolades include the 2019 Curtin University Award for Research Excellence, recognizing his publications in Nature, and the 2017 Award for publication in Science. 🌐🔬🏆

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Education :

Dr. Marco Coolen’s academic journey is rooted in a passion for microbial ecology. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Microbial Ecology from the Institute for the Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, completing his research from February 1996 to April 2001. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. J. Overmann and Prof. Dr. H.-J. Brumsack, his dissertation made significant contributions to the field.Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Coolen pursued a Master’s degree in Cellular Biology and Microbial Ecology at the University of Wageningen in the Netherlands, spanning from August 1992 to August 1995. His academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from the International Agricultural College Larenstein in Wageningen, Netherlands, where he graduated in July 1992.Dr. Coolen’s educational background reflects a comprehensive exploration of microbial sciences, from the intricacies of cellular biology to the broader realms of molecular microbial ecology. 🧪📚🌍

Professional Experience :

Dr. Marco Coolen’s professional journey has been a dynamic exploration of geomicrobiology and marine science. Since January 2015, he has served as an Associate Professor in Geomicrobiology and concurrently taken on the role of Deputy Director at WA-OIGC, showcasing his leadership in the field. Prior to his current position, he was an Associate Scientist at WHOI from May 2009 to January 2015, followed by a role as Assistant Scientist from May 2005 to May 2009.Before joining WHOI, Dr. Coolen delved into postdoctoral research, contributing significantly to the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Royal NIOZ) from August 2000 to May 2005. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté, he specialized in Marine Biogeochemistry and Toxicology. His earlier postdoctoral experience was at the Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, from November 1999 to August 2000, sponsored by Prof. Dr. Larry Forney.This diverse professional background highlights Dr. Coolen’s dedication to advancing scientific understanding in various facets of marine research, from ecological studies to biogeochemistry. 🌊🔬👨‍🔬

Awards :

Dr. Marco Coolen’s illustrious career is adorned with prestigious awards that underscore his exceptional contributions to scientific research. In 2019, his accomplishments were recognized with the Curtin University Award for Research Excellence, a testament to the impact of his publications in the esteemed journal Nature, not once but twice. Further showcasing his global influence, he received the China Academy of Sciences (CAS) PIFI guest professorship award in the same year.The year 2017 also marked a moment of distinction as he secured the Curtin University Award for Research Excellence, this time for a publication in the esteemed journal Science. Dr. Coolen’s commitment to excellence has been acknowledged throughout his career, evidenced by his election as WHOI’s Ocean Life Institute Fellow in 2008, a prestigious position held from 2008 to 2011. Additionally, in 2004, he was honored with the Netherlands Research Council-Earth Life Sciences (NWO-ALW) Innovative Research “VENI” Award, reflecting his innovative and impactful research contributions.These accolades stand as a testament to Dr. Coolen’s unwavering dedication and significant impact on the field of marine science. 🏆🌐🔍

Research Focus :

Dr. Marco Coolen’s research spans diverse areas of marine science and microbiology. His work delves into Archaeal nitrification in the ocean, temperature-dependent variations in membrane lipids, and ecological studies in suboxic Black Sea waters. Exploring DNA and lipid analyses in sediments, he contributes to understanding Holocene changes in Antarctic lakes. His research extends to impact craters, methane cycle evolution in Antarctic lakes, and microbial communities in deep-sea basins. Notably, he investigates paleome evolution in the Black Sea and the impact of viruses on algal blooms. His multidisciplinary work reflects a comprehensive focus on marine ecology, paleoclimatology, and microbial interactions. 🌊🔬🌍

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  1. Archaeal nitrification in the ocean(Published in PNAS, 2006) 🌊🔬 | Cited by: 1276
  2. Temperature‐dependent variation in the distribution of tetraether membrane lipids of marine Crenarchaeota: Implications for TEX86 paleothermometry (Published in Paleoceanography, 2004) 🌡️🔍 | Cited by: 301
  3. Putative ammonia‐oxidizing Crenarchaeota in suboxic waters of the Black Sea: a basin‐wide ecological study using 16S ribosomal and functional genes and membrane lipids (Published in Environmental Microbiology, 2007) 🌊🧬 | Cited by: 252
  4. Combined DNA and lipid analyses of sediments reveal changes in Holocene haptophyte and diatom populations in an Antarctic lake (Published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2004) ❄️🧪 | Cited by: 227
  5. The formation of peak rings in large impact craters (Published in Science, 2016) 🌌💥 | Cited by: 198
  6. Evolution of the methane cycle in Ace Lake (Antarctica) during the Holocene: response of methanogens and methanotrophs to environmental change (Published in Organic Geochemistry, 2004) ❄️🌏 | Cited by: 197
  7. Microbial communities in the chemocline of a hypersaline deep-sea basin (Urania basin, Mediterranean Sea) (Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2001) 🌊🦠 | Cited by: 196
  8. Variations in spatial and temporal distribution of Archaea in the North Sea in relation to environmental variables (Published in FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2007) 🌊🌐 | Cited by: 189
  9. Ongoing modification of Mediterranean Pleistocene sapropels mediated by prokaryotes (Published in Science, 2002) 🌊🔬 | Cited by: 179
  10. Analysis of subfossil molecular remains of purple sulfur bacteria in a lake sediment (Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998) 🧪🦠 | Cited by: 166
  11. Biomarker and 16S rDNA evidence for anaerobic oxidation of methane and related carbonate precipitation in deep-sea mud volcanoes of the Sorokin Trough, Black Sea (Published in Marine Geology, 2005) 🌊🔍 | Cited by: 148
  12. Evolution of the plankton paleome in the Black Sea from the Deglacial to Anthropocene (Published in PNAS, 2013) 🌊🌍 | Cited by: 143
  13. Decoupling physical from biological processes to assess the impact of viruses on a mesoscale algal bloom (Published in Current Biology, 2014) 🦠🌊 | Cited by: 135
  14. Aerobic and anaerobic methanotrophs in the Black Sea water column (Published in Environmental Microbiology, 2006) 🌊🔍 | Cited by: 135
  15. Coccolithovirus facilitation of carbon export in the North Atlantic (Published in Nature Microbiology, 2018) 🌊🦠 | Cited by: 130