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Anna Otlewska is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Fermentation Technology and Microbiology, Lodz University of Technology. A dedicated microbiologist, she specializes in understanding biomineralization processes and identifying microorganisms in diverse environments using molecular biology techniques.
- Current affiliation: Lodz University of Technology
- Core research: Microbial interactions with materials and biomineralization
- Interdisciplinary impact: Cultural heritage preservation
Her research focuses on microbial degradation of historical paper artifacts, particularly investigating paper foxing—rusty brown discoloration on aged documents. By applying molecular biology methods, she analyzes microbial communities responsible for material deterioration, contributing to conservation science. Her work bridges microbiology with environmental and biotechnological applications.
While her 2017 publications on paper degradation highlight microbial ecology and historical document preservation, the broader scope of her research includes:
- Biomineralization mechanisms
- Environmental microbiology
- Molecular identification of microorganisms
- Microbial community analysis
- Conservation microbiology
- Biomaterials interaction
Anna Otlewska's scientific contributions demonstrate the critical role of microbiology in addressing both industrial and cultural heritage challenges.
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