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The group of Martin Ackermann is working on fundamental questions on the ecology and evolution of bacteria: on interactions within and between species, on how bacteria cope with ever-changing environments and how the properties and functions of microbial communities emerge from the activities of individual cells and interactions between them. The group often works at the level of single cells, and asks how this perspective provides insights that could not be obtained by population experiments. It aims to develop basic principles with model systems in the laboratory, and then to test these principles in more natural situations. The ultimate goal is to further our understanding of the biology of bacteria in nature (including in associations with hosts), and to also provide insights that are of practical use for controlling and harnessing bacterial activities.
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Astrid K.M. Stubbusch,Johannes M Keegstra,Julia Schwartzman,Sammy Pontrelli, Estelle E Clerc, Samuel Charlton,Roman Stocker,Cara Magnabosco,Olga T Schubert,Martin Ackermann,Glen G D'Souza
biorxiv(2024)
Sandra Probst-Rud,Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi, Adefolawe A. Adeyeye,Martin Ackermann,Sara E. Beck,Kristopher Mcneill
WATER RESEARCH (2024): 121189-121189
LAB ON A CHIPno. 5 (2024): 1394-1418
Nature ecology & evolutionno. 3 (2023): 310-311
PLoS Biologyno. 10 (2023): e3002338-e3002338
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAno. 44 (2023): e2305198120-e2305198120
Scienceno. 6647 (2023): 830-835
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