Address: Box 256
751 05 Uppsala Sweden
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Level: University
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1 Director: Head of the department
2 Marine scientist: Works in this research group and acts as (co-)author in at least one marine publication in the last 5 years.
3 Specialized personnel: Provides administrative or technical support to marine scientific research.
Persons (5) |
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- Bertilsson, Stefan
- Heinrich, Frederike
- Richert, Inga
- Sanmartín Bastida, Isabel
- Streng, Michael
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Associated to an institute part (12) |
- Anderson, Cajsa Lisa
- Andreasen, Katarina
- Cárdenas, Paco
- Constantinescu, Ovidiu
- de Boer, Hugo
- Långström, Elisabeth
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- Lantz, Henrik
- Lidén, Magnus
- Mejlon, Hans
- Moberg, Roland
- Thollesson, Mikael
- Tibell, Leif
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Person formerly associated with this organization |
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Child institutes (7) |
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- Uppsala University; Department of Medicinal Chemistry
- Uppsala University; Department of Meteorology
- Uppsala University; Department of Molecular Evolution
- Uppsala University; Department of Organismal Biology
- Uppsala University; Evolutionary Biology Centre
- Uppsala University; Museum of Evolution
- Uppsala University; The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala
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Projects (4) |
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- AWARE: How to achieve sustainable water ecosystems management connecting research, people and policy makers in Europe
- BLUEGENICS: From gene to bioactive product: Exploiting marine genomics for an innovative and sustainable European blue biotechnology industry
- Links between sequence stratigraphy and the minertalogical, geochemical, and reservoir quality evolution of deep-marine clastic sediments
- THRESHOLDS: Thresholds of Environmental Sustainability
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Datasets (3) |
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- Bacterial in the Amundsen Sea Polynya (Southern Ocean): community composition in environmental samples and mesocosm experiment
- Sequenced genes (ureC gene) and a metagenome from Archaea in Arctic and Antarctic marine environments
- Surface and deep marine bacterial communities in the Arctic and Antarctic
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