Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment Click here for PDF-Download

Summer semester 2026 35 Seminars
VAK Course Number Title Type Lecture
Preliminary studies
Advanced courses
Practical course
Colloquium
Research group
Workgroup
Project group
Council conference
Internship
Language course
Subject didactics
Excursion
Tutorial
Committee
SWS Semester weekly hours Teachers Degree
5.08.4771 Science & Society Thursday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 09/04/26)

Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Rossella Alba
  • Master
5.13.640g Research project - Seminar The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Julius Degenhardt
  • Master
5.08.031 Instructions for scientific work: Pelagic Microbiology Thursday: 08:30 - 10:00, weekly (from 09/04/26)
Dates on Thursday, 16.07.2026, Thursday, 23.07.2026, Thursday, 30.07.2026, Thursday, 06.08.2026, Thursday, 13.08.2026, Thursday, 20.08.2 ...(more)

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- also during the semester break - - also during the semester break -
Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Thorsten Henning Brinkhoff
Prof. Dr. Sarahi Lorena Garcia
  • Bachelor
5.08.4313 Paleoceanography and -climatology Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 07/04/26)

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Lecture 2 Prof. Dr. Katharina Pahnke-May
  • Master
5.08.4511 Ecology of marine microbes I Dates on Monday, 04.05.2026 16:00 - 18:00, Monday, 01.06.2026 - Friday, 05.06.2026, Monday, 08.06.2026 - Friday, 12.06.2026 09:00 - 17:00
Description:
The module can only be taken together with mar452 Ökologie mariner Mikroorganismen II/Ecology of marine microorganisms II. The module can only be taken together with mar452 Ökologie mariner Mikroorganismen II/Ecology of marine microorganisms II.
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Sarahi Lorena Garcia
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Murat Eren
  • Master
5.08.4311 Ocean and Climate Change Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 13/04/26)

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Lecture 2 Prof. Dr. Oliver Wurl
  • Master
5.13.582 Microbial ecology of marine sediments, course A Dates on Monday, 03.08.2026 - Friday, 07.08.2026, Monday, 10.08.2026 - Friday, 14.08.2026, Monday, 17.08.2026 - Friday, 21.08.2026, Monday, 24.08.2026 - Friday, 28.08.2026 08:00 - 18:00
Description:
VL 5.13.502 „Sediment Microbiology“ ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung! Das Praktikum ist begrenzt auf 12 Teilnehmer. Die Plätze werden bevorzugt an StudentInnen des Studiengangs Master Microbiology vergeben und nachfolgend an StudentInnen anderer Studiengänge. Innerhalb dieser Gruppen werden die Plätze durch Losverfahren vergeben. The lecture 5.13.502 „Sediment Microbiology“ is precondition to take part in the practical course! The number of participants for this module is limited to 12. Students which are enrolled for Master Microbiology will be preferred and the rest will be filled up with students from other study programs. Among the different groups, lots will be drawn. VL 5.13.502 „Sediment Microbiology“ ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung! Das Praktikum ist begrenzt auf 12 Teilnehmer. Die Plätze werden bevorzugt an StudentInnen des Studiengangs Master Microbiology vergeben und nachfolgend an StudentInnen anderer Studiengänge. Innerhalb dieser Gruppen werden die Plätze durch Losverfahren vergeben. The lecture 5.13.502 „Sediment Microbiology“ is precondition to take part in the practical course! The number of participants for this module is limited to 12. Students which are enrolled for Master Microbiology will be preferred and the rest will be filled up with students from other study programs. Among the different groups, lots will be drawn.
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
Julius Degenhardt
  • Master
5.08.3661 Machine learning in the environmental sciences Friday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 10/04/26)

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Lecture 2 Dr. Alexey Ryabov
  • Promotion
  • Master
5.08.3621 Basics of chronobiology: from behavioral and physiological rhythms to molecules Monday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 13/04/26)

Description:
Die Lehrveranstaltung findet größtenteils online statt. Damit die Teilnahme an den Online-Terminen gewährleistet werden kann, stellen wir Ihnen bei Bedarf gerne einen Raum zur Verfügung. Bitte wenden Sie sich an die folgende E-Mail-Adresse, wenn Bedarf besteht: icbm-studiumundlehre@uni-oldenburg.de Most of the course will take place online. In order to ensure participation in the online sessions, we will provide you with a room if required. Please contact the following e-mail address if you need one: icbm-studiumundlehre@uni-oldenburg.de Die Lehrveranstaltung findet größtenteils online statt. Damit die Teilnahme an den Online-Terminen gewährleistet werden kann, stellen wir Ihnen bei Bedarf gerne einen Raum zur Verfügung. Bitte wenden Sie sich an die folgende E-Mail-Adresse, wenn Bedarf besteht: icbm-studiumundlehre@uni-oldenburg.de Most of the course will take place online. In order to ensure participation in the online sessions, we will provide you with a room if required. Please contact the following e-mail address if you need one: icbm-studiumundlehre@uni-oldenburg.de
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Kristin Teßmar-Raible
  • Master
5.08.2491 Advanced NMR Spectroscopy Dates on Monday, 17.08.2026 - Friday, 21.08.2026, Monday, 24.08.2026 - Friday, 28.08.2026 09:00 - 17:00
Description:
• Preparatory meeting: Place and time will be announced. • This two-weeks-course will take place during the semester break. • This lecture course accompanies the exercise course and participation in the corresponding lecture course (VL Fortgeschrittene NMR-Spektroskopie in SoSe2024) is mandatory. • This course comprises of lectures, seminars and tutorials about applications of high-field NMR spectroscopy in the environmental science, chemistry, and biology. Topics: Product operator formalism for the description of 2D NMR experiments, COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOESY/ROESY, Complex mixture analysis, J-RES, DOSY, Advanced NMR methods, Non-uniform sampling, NMR supersequences, Pure-shift NMR, Selective excitation, Quantitative NMR, Fundamentals of solid-state NMR, Applications of NMR spectroscopy in Environmental Science, Chemistry and Biology, Structural analysis of marine DOM by NMR, Hands-on NMR spectroscopy for the structural analysis of marine DOM and model organic mixtures, NMR data acquisition, processing and interpretation. • Preparatory meeting: Place and time will be announced. • This two-weeks-course will take place during the semester break. • This lecture course accompanies the exercise course and participation in the corresponding lecture course (VL Fortgeschrittene NMR-Spektroskopie in SoSe2024) is mandatory. • This course comprises of lectures, seminars and tutorials about applications of high-field NMR spectroscopy in the environmental science, chemistry, and biology. Topics: Product operator formalism for the description of 2D NMR experiments, COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOESY/ROESY, Complex mixture analysis, J-RES, DOSY, Advanced NMR methods, Non-uniform sampling, NMR supersequences, Pure-shift NMR, Selective excitation, Quantitative NMR, Fundamentals of solid-state NMR, Applications of NMR spectroscopy in Environmental Science, Chemistry and Biology, Structural analysis of marine DOM by NMR, Hands-on NMR spectroscopy for the structural analysis of marine DOM and model organic mixtures, NMR data acquisition, processing and interpretation.
Lecture - Dr. Sahithya Phani Babu Vemulapalli
  • Master
5.13.512 Microbial Ecology Dates on Monday, 04.05.2026 - Friday, 08.05.2026, Monday, 11.05.2026 - Friday, 15.05.2026, Monday, 18.05.2026 - Friday, 22.05.2026, Friday, 29.05.2026 16:00 - 18:00
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Lecture - Prof. Dr. Peter Schupp
Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
Dr. Bert Engelen
  • Master
5.08.4772 Science & Society Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 09/04/26)

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Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Rossella Alba
  • Master
5.12.2512 Practical work on aquatic microbiology Dates on Monday, 29.06.2026 - Friday, 03.07.2026, Monday, 06.07.2026 - Friday, 10.07.2026 09:00 - 17:00
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In this learning session we will sample an aquatic environment, process the samples, do data analysis and visualization. If you do not have a computer, we can loan one. In this learning session we will sample an aquatic environment, process the samples, do data analysis and visualization. If you do not have a computer, we can loan one.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Sarahi Lorena Garcia
Dr. Gerrit Wienhausen
Ph.D. Angela Maria Marulanda Gomez
  • Bachelor
5.08.2492 Exercise Advanced NMR Spectroscopy Dates on Monday, 17.08.2026 - Friday, 21.08.2026, Monday, 24.08.2026 - Friday, 28.08.2026 09:00 - 17:00
Description:
• Preparatory meeting: Place and time will be announced. • This two-weeks-course will take place during the semester break. • This lecture course accompanies the exercise course and participation in the corresponding exercise course (Ü Fortgeschrittene NMR-Spektroskopie in SoSe2024) is mandatory. • This course comprises of lectures, seminars and tutorials about applications of high-field NMR spectroscopy in the environmental science, chemistry, and biology. Topics: Product operator formalism for the description of 2D NMR experiments, COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOESY/ROESY, Complex mixture analysis, J-RES, DOSY, Advanced NMR methods, Non-uniform sampling, NMR supersequences, Pure-shift NMR, Selective excitation, Quantitative NMR, Fundamentals of solid-state NMR, Applications of NMR spectroscopy in Environmental Science, Chemistry and Biology, Structural analysis of marine DOM by NMR, Hands-on NMR spectroscopy for the structural analysis of marine DOM and model organic mixtures, NMR data acquisition, processing and interpretation. • Preparatory meeting: Place and time will be announced. • This two-weeks-course will take place during the semester break. • This lecture course accompanies the exercise course and participation in the corresponding exercise course (Ü Fortgeschrittene NMR-Spektroskopie in SoSe2024) is mandatory. • This course comprises of lectures, seminars and tutorials about applications of high-field NMR spectroscopy in the environmental science, chemistry, and biology. Topics: Product operator formalism for the description of 2D NMR experiments, COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOESY/ROESY, Complex mixture analysis, J-RES, DOSY, Advanced NMR methods, Non-uniform sampling, NMR supersequences, Pure-shift NMR, Selective excitation, Quantitative NMR, Fundamentals of solid-state NMR, Applications of NMR spectroscopy in Environmental Science, Chemistry and Biology, Structural analysis of marine DOM by NMR, Hands-on NMR spectroscopy for the structural analysis of marine DOM and model organic mixtures, NMR data acquisition, processing and interpretation.
Exercises - Dr. Sahithya Phani Babu Vemulapalli
  • Master
5.08.3622 Current topics in marine chronobiology Dates on Tuesday, 14.07.2026 - Friday, 17.07.2026 10:00 - 18:00
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Lecture - Dr. rer. nat. Sören Häfker
Prof. Dr. Kristin Teßmar-Raible
  • Master
5.13.612 Isolation and characterisation of microorganisms, course A Dates on Monday, 03.08.2026 08:00 - 10:00, Monday, 03.08.2026 08:00 - 18:00, Tuesday, 04.08.2026 08:00 - 10:00, Tuesday, 04.08.2026 08:00 - 18:00, Wednesday, 05.08.2026 08:00 - 10:00, Wednesday, 05.08.2026 - Thursday, 06.08.2026 08:00 - 18:00, Thursday, 06.08.2026 10:00 - 12:00, Friday, 07.08.2026 08:00 - 10:00, Friday, 07.08.2026, Friday, 07.08.2026 08:00 - 18:00, Monday, 10.08.2026 08:00 - 10:00 ...(more)
Location: W15 0-027, W15 0-052 (Labor), W15 0-013 (Labor) (+1 more)

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A pre-meeting will be announced. The course is aimed at students from the third semester onwards. A pre-meeting will be announced. The course is aimed at students from the third semester onwards.
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
Julius Degenhardt
  • Master
5.13.502 Sediment microbiology Dates on Monday, 22.06.2026 - Friday, 26.06.2026, Monday, 29.06.2026 - Friday, 03.07.2026, Monday, 06.07.2026 - Friday, 10.07.2026 16:00 - 18:00
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Diese Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung für das Praktikum „5.13.581 Microbial ecology of marine sediments“! The participation on this lecture is a precondition to take part in the practical course „5.13.581 Microbial ecology of marine sediments“! Diese Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung für das Praktikum „5.13.581 Microbial ecology of marine sediments“! The participation on this lecture is a precondition to take part in the practical course „5.13.581 Microbial ecology of marine sediments“!
Lecture - Dr. Bert Engelen
Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
Dr. Michael Seidel
  • Promotion
  • Master
5.08.3662 Machine learning in the environmental sciences Friday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 17/04/26)

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Seminar 2 Dr. Alexey Ryabov
  • Promotion
  • Master
5.08.018 Instructions for scientific work: Ecosystem Data Science Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 07/04/26)
Dates on Tuesday, 14.07.2026, Tuesday, 21.07.2026, Tuesday, 28.07.2026, Tuesday, 04.08.2026, Tuesday, 11.08.2026, Tuesday, 18.08.2026, T ...(more)

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Seminar - Prof. Dr. Ahmet Murat Eren
  • Bachelor
5.08.4761 Marine Ecological Genetics Friday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 10/04/26)

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Linked to the Marine Ecological Genetics exercise Linked to the Marine Ecological Genetics exercise
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Oscar Puebla
  • Master
5.13.521 Functional Proteomics Dates on Monday, 31.08.2026 - Wednesday, 23.09.2026, Friday, 25.09.2026 08:30 - 18:00
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Ort: Räume der AG Vorbedingung: VL Molecular Microbiology Ort: Räume der AG Vorbedingung: VL Molecular Microbiology
Seminar - Dr. Lars Wöhlbrand
Prof. Dr. Ralf Andreas Rabus
Christoph Feenders, Ph.D.
  • Master
5.08.017 Instructions for scientific work: Marine Conservation Monday: 13:30 - 15:00, weekly (from 13/04/26)
Dates on Monday, 13.07.2026, Monday, 20.07.2026, Monday, 27.07.2026, Monday, 03.08.2026, Monday, 10.08.2026, Monday, 17.08.2026, Monday, ...(more)

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Seminar - Prof. Dr. Iliana Baums
  • Bachelor
5.08.028 Introduction to scientific work: Marine Geochemistry Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 13/04/26), Location: W15 0-023
Dates on Monday, 13.07.2026, Monday, 20.07.2026, Monday, 27.07.2026, Monday, 03.08.2026, Monday, 10.08.2026, Monday, 17.08.2026, Monday, ...(more), Location: W15 0-023, W15 2-234, (W15 1-112)

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Das Arbeitsgruppenseminar findet auch in der vorlesungsfreien Zeit statt. Das Arbeitsgruppenseminar findet auch in der vorlesungsfreien Zeit statt.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Thorsten Dittmar
Dr. Jutta Niggemann
  • Bachelor
5.15.753 Networks and Complexity Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 13/04/26)
Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 09/04/26)

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Networks are everywhere. Examples include the internet on which you are reading this text, the power grid that delivers electricity to your home, the food webs which form the backbones of ecosystems, the social networks which allows opinions, ideas and diseases to spread among humans and the networks of biochemical reactions that sustain all life on earth. In this course we will understand how network thinking can be used to make sense of the many complex processes around us. Along the way we will be drawing on ideas from Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Ecology and Sociology. The lectures will revolve around a real world examples that pose specific challenges. These range from finding the shortest path to a destination to analyzing the stability of complex ecosystems. We will then discover broadly applicable methods to overcome these challenges and in every case we will be able to apply the methods to small examples with just pen and paper. The course will equip you with a set of tools that you can use to understand complex systems. We will build up an understanding why these tools work and which lines of thinking could have led to their discovery. In this way we will learn how to think about complexity to develop new tools and overcome new challenges. Networks are everywhere. Examples include the internet on which you are reading this text, the power grid that delivers electricity to your home, the food webs which form the backbones of ecosystems, the social networks which allows opinions, ideas and diseases to spread among humans and the networks of biochemical reactions that sustain all life on earth. In this course we will understand how network thinking can be used to make sense of the many complex processes around us. Along the way we will be drawing on ideas from Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Ecology and Sociology. The lectures will revolve around a real world examples that pose specific challenges. These range from finding the shortest path to a destination to analyzing the stability of complex ecosystems. We will then discover broadly applicable methods to overcome these challenges and in every case we will be able to apply the methods to small examples with just pen and paper. The course will equip you with a set of tools that you can use to understand complex systems. We will build up an understanding why these tools work and which lines of thinking could have led to their discovery. In this way we will learn how to think about complexity to develop new tools and overcome new challenges.
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Thilo Gross
  • Promotion
  • Master
5.08.036 Instructions for scientific work: Sea surfaces Thursday: 09:00 - 11:00, weekly (from 09/04/26)

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Seminar am Standort ICBM in WHV (Büroräume AG bzw. Seminarräume). Verschiedene Vortragende. Seminar am Standort ICBM in WHV (Büroräume AG bzw. Seminarräume). Verschiedene Vortragende.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Oliver Wurl
PD Dr. Mariana Ribas Ribas
  • Bachelor
5.08.4541 Introduction into sequencing and sequence analysis Dates on Monday, 20.07.2026 - Friday, 24.07.2026, Monday, 27.07.2026 - Friday, 31.07.2026 08:30 - 17:30
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Exercises - Prof. Dr. Thorsten Henning Brinkhoff
  • Master
5.08.4512 Ecology of marine microbes II Dates on Monday, 15.06.2026 - Friday, 19.06.2026, Monday, 22.06.2026 - Friday, 26.06.2026 09:00 - 17:00
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The module can only be taken together with mar451 Ökologie mariner Mikroorganismen I/Ecology of marine microorganisms I. The module can only be taken together with mar451 Ökologie mariner Mikroorganismen I/Ecology of marine microorganisms I.
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Sarahi Lorena Garcia
Dr. Gerrit Wienhausen
Dr. Jessika Füßel
  • Master
5.08.4592 Dangerous marine animals: Biology, ecology and first aid Tuesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 07/04/26)

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Lecture - Prof. Dr. Peter Schupp
  • Master
5.08.037 Introduction to scientific work: Biogeochemical Modelling Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 13/04/26)
Dates on Monday, 13.07.2026, Monday, 20.07.2026, Monday, 27.07.2026, Monday, 03.08.2026, Monday, 10.08.2026, Monday, 17.08.2026, Monday, ...(more)

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Seminar - Prof. Dr. Sinikka Lennartz
  • Bachelor
5.08.4722 Geochemical Seminar Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00, fortnightly (from 14/04/26), Location: W15 1-146, W15 0-023

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Das Geochemische Seminar bietet einen Überblick über aktuelle Forschungsthemen der geochemischen Arbeitsgruppen am ICBM und ihrer nationalen und internationalen Kooperationspartner. Das Geochemische Seminar bietet einen Überblick über aktuelle Forschungsthemen der geochemischen Arbeitsgruppen am ICBM und ihrer nationalen und internationalen Kooperationspartner.
Seminar - Dr. Claudia Ehlert
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Dittmar
Dr. Jutta Niggemann
Prof. Dr. Katharina Pahnke-May
Prof. Dr. Heinz Wilkes
N. N.
  • Master
5.15.7541 Spatial mathematical modeling Dates on Monday, 13.07.2026 - Friday, 17.07.2026 08:00 - 16:00
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Short description. Spatial processes are key drivers of ecological and environmental dynamics because they determine how organisms interact with each other and their environment. However, many simple mathematical models often neglect spatial dynamics. This course will introduce the basics of spatially explicit models in ecology and environmental sciences, with a focus on population and community dynamics. The course will first present examples in which spatial processes are key to explaining the emergence of empirical patterns. Then, it will introduce the basics of the most common spatially explicit modeling approaches: individual-based models, in which organisms are treated as discrete entities, and reaction-diffusion population-level models, in which organisms are described by a continuous biomass density. The lectures will discuss the pros and cons of each modeling approach and present techniques to develop and analyze models for specific systems. Short description. Spatial processes are key drivers of ecological and environmental dynamics because they determine how organisms interact with each other and their environment. However, many simple mathematical models often neglect spatial dynamics. This course will introduce the basics of spatially explicit models in ecology and environmental sciences, with a focus on population and community dynamics. The course will first present examples in which spatial processes are key to explaining the emergence of empirical patterns. Then, it will introduce the basics of the most common spatially explicit modeling approaches: individual-based models, in which organisms are treated as discrete entities, and reaction-diffusion population-level models, in which organisms are described by a continuous biomass density. The lectures will discuss the pros and cons of each modeling approach and present techniques to develop and analyze models for specific systems.
Lecture - Dr. Ricardo Martinez-Garcia
PD Dr. Jan Freund
  • Master
5.08.4501 Marine Community Ecology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Termin wird noch bekannt gegeben. Die Blockveranstaltung findet in WHV statt. Termin wird noch bekannt gegeben. Die Blockveranstaltung findet in WHV statt.
Practical training - Dr. Maren Striebel
  • Master
5.08.4762 Marine Ecological Genetics Friday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 10/04/26)

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Linked to the Marine Ecological Genetics lecture Linked to the Marine Ecological Genetics lecture
Exercises - Dr. Martin Helmkampf
Prof. Dr. Oscar Puebla
  • Master
5.13.511 Molecular Microbiology Dates on Tuesday, 07.04.2026 - Friday, 10.04.2026, Monday, 13.04.2026 - Friday, 17.04.2026, Monday, 20.04.2026 - Friday, 24.04.2026, Monday, 27.04.2026 - Thursday, 30.04.2026 16:00 - 18:00
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Lecture - Prof. Dr. Ralf Andreas Rabus
  • Master
5.13.514 Microbiological excursions The course times are not decided yet.
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Termine nach Vereinbarung, siehe Aushang! Dates and details will be announced! Termine nach Vereinbarung, siehe Aushang! Dates and details will be announced!
Study trip - Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
Dr. Bert Engelen
  • Master
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