Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Louison Nicolas-Asselineau is a Doctoral Student at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology since May 2023. Prior experience includes an internship focused on the development of immunohistochemical markers for coral larva metamorphosis at the National Museum of Natural History in late 2020, as well as an educational science internship analyzing data related to pedagogical practices of French primary school teachers at CRI. Additional internships include research on microboring algae at the National Museum of Natural History in mid-2019 and exploring Cas9/dCas9 dynamics through CRISPRi screens at the Institut Pasteur. Louison holds a Master of Science degree in Marine Microbiology from the University of Bremen and has completed various degrees in marine biology, life sciences, and the arts.
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Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
The Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (MPIMM) was founded in 1992 in the State of Bremen and is part of the campus of the University of Bremen. It belongs to the Biology & Medical Section of the Max Planck Society. The main focus of our research is on the diversity and functions of marine microorganisms and their interactions with the marine environment. Starting from the beginning on researchers at the MPIMM took part in international expeditions worldwide. They are internationally recognized for their expertise in marine microbiology and for the analysis of processes. These strong successful efforts are rewarded by many publications in top scientific journals.