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Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology: Bremen, DE

2022-04-01 to present | PhD Candidate (Molecular Ecology)
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Isabella Wilkie

Jacobs University: Bremen, DE

2020-01 to 2020-06 | Teaching Assistant for Undergraduate Lab Courses
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Isabella Wilkie

Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology: Bremen, DE

2019-08 to 2019-12 | Internship (Biogeochemistry)
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Isabella Wilkie

Education and qualifications (2)

Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology: Bremen, DE

2020-11-05 to present | MSc in Marine Microbiology
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Isabella Wilkie

Jacobs University: Bremen, DE

2017-09-01 to 2020-06-12 | BSc in Biochemistry and Cell Biology, minor in Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Isabella Wilkie

Works (4)

Elusive marine Verrucomicrobiota: Seasonally abundant members of the novel genera Seribacter and Chordibacter specialize in degrading sulfated glycans

Systematic and Applied Microbiology
2024-11-19 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0723-2020
Contributors: Isabella Wilkie; Luis H. Orellana
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Isabella Wilkie

Phosphate starvation stops bacteria digesting algal fucan that sequesters carbon

2024-04-08 | Preprint
Contributors: Yi Xu; Mikkel Schultz-Johansen; Huiying Yao; Isabella Wilkie; Leesa Jane Klau; Yuerong Chen; Luis H. Orellana; Finn Lillelund Aachmann; Mahum Farhan; Bowei Gu et al.
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Exploring niche differentiation in functionally similar heterotrophic bacteria during phytoplankton spring blooms

2022-03 | Dissertation or Thesis
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Isabella Wilkie

The Role of Dissolved Inorganic Phosphorus on the Growth and Elemental Composition of Globally Important N2-Fixing Microorganisms

2020-05 | Dissertation or Thesis
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Isabella Wilkie