
About
Anissa Grieb is a researcher at the DVGW Research Centre of the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute of Water Resources and Water Supply, specializing in environmental microbiology and drinking water systems. Her work integrates advanced molecular techniques with computational approaches to address water quality challenges.
Education:
- Dissertation: "Study of diversity and function of the marine key group Vis6 with cultivation-independent methods" (June 2019)
Research Focus: Dr. Grieb employs flow cytometry, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and molecular diversity analyses to characterize microbial communities in drinking water infrastructure and marine environments. Her methodology emphasizes real-time monitoring and digital control systems for water safety.
Publication Trends: Her 2020 publications demonstrate a dual focus on marine microbial taxonomy (identifying novel bacterial genera in the North Sea) and bioinformatics tool development for targeted environmental metagenomics. This reflects her interdisciplinary approach bridging wet-lab microbiology with computational analysis.
Active Projects: She contributes to the MoDiCon initiative for online monitoring in drinking water supply systems, building on prior involvement in projects like KeraRes, SafeRO, and SafeCREW.
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