Christian Borowski
Researcher · Marine Microbiology
Max Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyAbout
Christian Borowski is a Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology within the Department of Symbiosis. His work focuses on deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems, bivalve-microbe interactions, and environmental impacts on marine macrofauna.
Research Interests: His studies span chemosynthetic symbioses in extreme marine environments (hydrothermal vents, methane seeps), microbial community structuring in sunken wood ecosystems, metal bioaccumulation in vent organisms, and genetic connectivity of deep-sea bivalve populations. He investigates how host organisms acquire and maintain symbionts throughout their lifetimes.
Publications Trends: Over his career, Borowski has contributed to understanding deep-sea symbiotic relationships (15+ papers), particularly involving Bathymodiolus mussels and their microbial partners. His research intersects
- Marine geochemistry (metal cycling)
- Bivalve physiology
- Microbial ecology
- Environmental disturbance impacts
- Hydrocarbon seep symbioses
- Deep-sea habitat mapping
Collaborations: He works extensively with international teams studying chemosynthetic environments, including projects in the Gulf of Mexico, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and South Pacific. His role involves fieldwork using submersibles and advanced sensor technologies.
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