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Magnus Ståhle
Laboratory engineer
Department of Biology and Environmental Science
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
magnus.stahle@lnu.se
+46 480-44 62 39
45046, Hus Vita, Kalmar
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My research groups
Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS)
EEMiS is a centre for research excellence studying ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea.
Systems Biology of Microorganisms
Systems biology is the study of the interactions between the components of biological systems
My ongoing research projects
Project: Biomaterial-induced thromboinflammation – pathophysiological mechanisms in human whole blood upon contact with artificial materials
We aim to characterize the biological reactions that take…
Project: Selective biorecovery of critical raw materials from primary and secondary sources (Biorecover)
The world’s demand for metals is increasing all the time while the available stocks are…
Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
Lopez-Fernandez, M.
,
Westmeijer, G.
,
Turner, S.
,
Broman, E.
,
Ståhle, M.
,
et al
. (2023).
Thiobacillus as a key player for biofilm formation in oligotrophic groundwaters of the Fennoscandian Shield
.
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
. 9 (1).
Status: Published
Seidel, L.
,
Broman, E.
,
Nilsson, E.
,
Ståhle, M.
,
Ketzer, J.M.
,
et al
. (2023).
Climate change-related warming reduces thermal sensitivity and modifies metabolic activity of coastal benthic bacterial communities
.
The ISME Journal
. 17. 855-869.
Status: Published
Seidel, L.
,
Broman, E.
,
Ståhle, M.
,
Nilsson, E.
,
Turner, S.
,
et al
. (2022).
Long-term warming of Baltic Sea coastal waters affects bacterial communities in bottom water and sediments differently
.
Frontiers in Microbiology
. 13.
Status: Published
Seidel, L.
,
Ketzer, J.M.
, Broman, E.,
Shahabi-Ghahfarokhi, S.
,
Rahmati-Abkenar, M.
,
et al
. (2022).
Weakened resilience of benthic microbial communities in the face of climate change
.
ISME Communications
. 2 (1).
Status: Published
Seidel, L.
, Broman, E.,
Turner, S.
,
Ståhle, M.
,
Dopson, M.
(2021).
Interplay between eutrophication and climate warming on bacterial communities in coastal sediments differs depending on water depth and oxygen history
.
Scientific Reports
. 11 (1).
Status: Published
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