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Angela Vogts is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, where she manages the NanoSIMS laboratory. Her work focuses on analytical methods, maintenance, and user coordination for the NanoSIMS device, supporting studies in marine chemistry, microbiology, and biogeochemistry.
- Education:
- Diplom in Chemistry (2006), Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
- PhD in Organic Geochemistry (2011), Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Her research interests span marine microbiology, microplastics, and elemental cycling, with emphasis on advanced analytical techniques like NanoSIMS. Recent publications explore biofilm-metal interactions, microbial nutrient dynamics, and single-cell imaging methodologies.
Angela contributes to interdisciplinary studies involving chemolithoautotrophic bacteria, cyanobacterial blooms, and biomineralization processes. She collaborates on projects related to marine snow, redoxclines, and paleoclimatological proxies.
The laboratory she oversees is central to single-cell isotope analysis and nano-scale imaging in marine environments, enabling breakthroughs in understanding microbial interactions and pollutant dynamics.
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