Prof. Dr. Susanne Liebner
Building
A 71,
Room
351 (Büro)
Telegrafenberg
14473
Potsdam
Function and Responsibilities:
Leader of the Research Group "Microbial carbon dynamics in the climate system"Research Interests:
Processes of the microbial carbon cycle in permafrost
Microbial diversity and biogeography
Microbial communities and microbiomes in pristine and rewetted fens
Microbial production and oxidation of methane
Career:
refer to "Werdegang/Ausbildung"Education:
2003 diploma in Environmental Sciences at the University of Potsdam, Germany. 2005 Master of Science in Marine Microbiology as member of the International Max Planck Research School "MarMic". 2008 doctoral degree at the University of Bremen, Germany, with a PhD conducted at the Alfred Wegener Insititute for Polar and Marine Research, Potsdam ,Germany. 2008-2012 PostDoc at the ETH Zurich in the Group of Environmental Microbiology and at the University of Tromsø in the Molecular Environment Group. Since 2013 leader of a Helmholtz Young Investigators Research Group ( MicroCene) at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Centre for Geosciences GFZ . 2014-2020 Assistant Professor at the University of Potsdam together with the GFZ Potsdam. Since 2020 Professor for Molecular environmental microbiology University of Potsdam and GFZ.Projects:
BMBF project on methane in permafrost MOMENT
GreenGate Genomics: Service for Bioinformatics and Environmental Genomics
DFG Graduate School on Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes (Co-PI) BalticTranscoast
Terrestrial Environmental Observatories TERENO
Awards:
2017 GFZ award for best young researchers group
2013 Helmholtz Young Investigators Research Group
2008 PostDoc Scholarship DAAD
2009 Winner of the PhD award of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM)