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Ella Case is a Researcher affiliated with the MARUM MPG Bridge Group Marine Glycobiology at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. She works within a collaborative framework between the Max Planck Society and MARUM (Center for Marine Environmental Sciences), focusing on critical marine biochemical processes.
Her research centers on marine glycobiology, specifically examining algal sugars called polysaccharides and their profound influence on ocean carbon storage mechanisms. This work sits at the intersection of microbiology, biochemistry, and climate science, investigating how marine organisms process and store carbon.
The Marine Glycobiology Group, led by Dr. Jan-Hendrik Hehemann, contributes to the institute's broader mission of understanding marine microorganisms and their role in global elemental cycles. Dr. Case's work provides essential insights into the biological mechanisms that regulate carbon sequestration in marine environments, with implications for climate modeling and environmental policy.
- Active researcher at a premier marine microbiology institution
- Part of a bridge collaboration between two major marine research centers
- Contributes to understanding fundamental carbon cycling processes
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