Anan IbrahimDepartment of Biology
Building M, Room M809 University of Konstanz Universitätsstr. 10 78457 Konstanz Tel: +49 (0) 7531 883443 E-mail: anan.ibrahim@uni-konstanz.de |
Metagenomic exploration of Lake Constance sediments in terms of ancient DNA records to track ecosystem response to climate change
Studying the construction of sediment biomass (eukaryotic/prokaryotic) at different depth in lake Constance in order to track the change in biodiversity in response to environmental change. This analysis is done through metagenomic techniques through the use of meta-barcoding and NGS to allow the generation of a general taxonomic map through time and space. My project is part of a Lake Constance investigative group 'R3- Responses to biotic and abiotic changes, resilience and reversibility of lake ecosystems'. Further information can be found in https://www.rtg-resilience.uni-konstanz.de/forschung/r3/a1/.
Studying the construction of sediment biomass (eukaryotic/prokaryotic) at different depth in lake Constance in order to track the change in biodiversity in response to environmental change. This analysis is done through metagenomic techniques through the use of meta-barcoding and NGS to allow the generation of a general taxonomic map through time and space. My project is part of a Lake Constance investigative group 'R3- Responses to biotic and abiotic changes, resilience and reversibility of lake ecosystems'. Further information can be found in https://www.rtg-resilience.uni-konstanz.de/forschung/r3/a1/.
Education
Project; ''Soil assessment and analysis in farms infected with Johnes' Disease using NGS''
Project; ''Determining the effect of Pyrazolines as allosteric inhibitors of PKC-zeta on
regulation of NF-kB expression using A549 cells''
- M.Sc. in Biotechnology 2015/2016
Project; ''Soil assessment and analysis in farms infected with Johnes' Disease using NGS''
- B.Sc. in Pharmacy and Biotechnology 2010/2014
Project; ''Determining the effect of Pyrazolines as allosteric inhibitors of PKC-zeta on
regulation of NF-kB expression using A549 cells''