Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Black box larval physiology of sea urchins

DFG funds an Emmy Noether junior research group led by Kiel marine researcher Meike StumppThe German Research Foundation (DFG) recently approved the establishment of a new Emmy Noether junior research group at Kiel University (CAU). The marine scientist and future head of the new research group, Dr. Meike Stumpp from the Institute of Zoology at CAU, and her team will investigate the metabolic processes of larvae of marine invertebrate organisms, with particular focus on sea urchin larvae. The research, which is funded by the DFG with around one million euros and two doctoral positions, focuses on improving our understanding of digestive physiology.

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