
About
Danillo O. Alvarenga is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science, specializing in microbial ecology and evolution, molecular biology and bioinformatics. His research focuses on exploring the diversity, genomics, transcriptomics, phylogenetics and secondary metabolism of cyanobacteria and other microbes, with particular emphasis on bryophyte microbiomes and nitrogen fixation in various ecosystems.
Education
- DSc (Biology in Agriculture and Environment), University of São Paulo, Brazil (2011-2015)
- MSc (Biology in Agriculture and Environment), University of São Paulo, Brazil (2009-2011)
- Licentiate (Biology), University Center of Brasília, Brazil (2002-2008)
- BSc (Biology), University Center of Brasília, Brazil (2002-2007)
Research Interests
Alvarenga's work centers on molecular ecology and evolution of cyanobacteria, plant-bacteria symbioses, and the role of nitrogen fixation in ecosystem biogeochemistry. His research spans polar, boreal, alpine and tropical ecosystems, examining how climate change affects microbial communities and their functions. He employs molecular biology techniques alongside bioinformatics approaches to study secondary metabolites and microbial interactions with plants and environments. His current projects focus on moss-cyanobacteria associations, metagenomics of moss microbiomes, and comparative genomics of plant-associated cyanobacteria.
Research Trends
Analysis of Alvarenga's publications reveals a strong interdisciplinary approach combining field ecology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. His recent work demonstrates increasing focus on how environmental factors like light and nutrient availability influence nitrogen fixation in moss-cyanobacteria symbioses across diverse ecosystems. His research on guanitoxin biosynthesis shows expertise in cyanobacterial secondary metabolism, while his taxonomic work on novel cyanobacterial species highlights contributions to microbial systematics. The publications show growing international collaboration and increasing citation impact, particularly in environmental microbiology and ecosystem science.
Professional Activities
With a professional trajectory spanning institutions in Brazil, Denmark, Finland, and the USA, Alvarenga has established himself as a researcher examining microbial responses to environmental change. His work bridges fundamental microbial ecology with potential applications for sustainable environmental management. The recognition of his research is evident through media coverage of several publications and growing citation metrics across his work in cyanobacterial ecology and symbiosis.
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