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Microflora Danica

POSTPONED - Guest lecture: Cellular resource allocation in CO2-metabolizing microbes

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED - On Tuesday May 11th at 11:00-12:00 in room 1.102-6 Professor Dr. Alfred Spormann from the CO2 Research Center at Aarhus University will present the new Center, and give a talk entitled ”Cellular resource allocation in CO2-metabolizing microbes”.

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED

Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H
9220 Aalborg Ø
Room 1.102-6

  • 11.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:00

  • English

  • On location

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED

Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H
9220 Aalborg Ø
Room 1.102-6

11.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:0011.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:00

English

On location

Microflora Danica

POSTPONED - Guest lecture: Cellular resource allocation in CO2-metabolizing microbes

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED - On Tuesday May 11th at 11:00-12:00 in room 1.102-6 Professor Dr. Alfred Spormann from the CO2 Research Center at Aarhus University will present the new Center, and give a talk entitled ”Cellular resource allocation in CO2-metabolizing microbes”.

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED

Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H
9220 Aalborg Ø
Room 1.102-6

  • 11.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:00

  • English

  • On location

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED

Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H
9220 Aalborg Ø
Room 1.102-6

11.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:0011.05.2023 Kl. 11:00 - 12:00

English

On location

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED - Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center (CORC) is a mission‐oriented center with the purpose to develop novel science for CO2 capture and CO2 conversions for storage or utilization to replace fossil carbon and fossil fuel‐intensive processes with sustainable, CO2‐based technologies.

Alfred M. Spormann is the Founding Director of the CORC at Aarhus University and has been a Professor at Stanford University for the past 28 years. His primary research interest is on metabolism, in particular on CO2 metabolism, of anaerobic microorganisms. His research group has been studying extensively acetogenic bacteria, methanogens, and chain-elongating bacteria including for direct and indirect electron uptake via electrosynthetic systems. PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS POSTPONED.

Contact

Projektleder
Professor MSO Mads Albertsen 
E-mail: ma@bio.aau.dk  
Mobil: 2293 2191

Projektleder
Professor Per Halkjær Nielsen
E-mail: phn@bio.aau.dk  
Tel: 9940 8503 / Mobil: 2173 5089