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Dr. Jörg Toepel is a researcher at the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig, Germany, where he works in the Department of Solar Materials within the Applied Biocatalysis working group. He has been actively contributing to microbial biotechnology since 2017, with prior research experience at BAM, the University of Bielefeld, and Purdue University.
His research focuses on harnessing cyanobacteria for sustainable bioproduction, particularly through photosynthesis-driven processes such as hydrogen generation, redox biocatalysis, and metabolic engineering of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. His work integrates genetic tools, photobioreactor systems, and whole-cell biocatalysis to develop green alternatives for chemical synthesis and energy production.
The recent publication trend shows a strong emphasis on oxygen-tolerant hydrogenases, modular genetic engineering, and light-driven synthesis of high-value chemicals. His research spans disciplines including biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, and environmental engineering, with clear applications in bioenergy and sustainable chemistry.
Dr. Toepel has not been listed with any scientific awards in the provided material. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as B. Bühler, K. Bühler, A. Schmid, and S. Klähn, but no formal students are listed. He is involved in advanced research on cyanobacterial systems and contributes to the broader goals of sustainable ecotechnologies at UFZ.
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