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Dr. Kim Eileen Rennhack serves as a Researcher in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Tübingen's Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, where she leads investigations within the Environmental Biotechnology working group. Her office is located in room 5P02, and she is contactable via direct phone line +49-(0)7071-29-74732.
Her primary research focuses on protein-protein interaction mechanisms in Clostridium ljungdahlii, a bacterium capable of converting carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into valuable biochemicals. This work bridges environmental science and molecular microbiology, with significant implications for sustainable bioenergy production and carbon capture technologies. Her expertise spans microbial metabolism, enzyme engineering, and bioprocess development for industrial applications.
Within the Department of Geosciences, Dr. Rennhack collaborates on interdisciplinary projects examining microbial contributions to biogeochemical cycles and environmental remediation. Her research group employs structural biology and systems-level approaches to optimize bacterial strains for efficient greenhouse gas conversion.
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