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Laura van Niftrik is a Professor of Microbiology at the Faculty of Science, Radboud University. Her research focuses on anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria, prokaryotic cell biology, and microbial metabolic pathways. She holds a leadership role in mentoring early-career academics, emphasizing collaboration and diversity in academia. Her work integrates microbiology with environmental biotechnology, particularly in understanding unique bacterial organelles like the anammoxosome.
Research Interests:
- Structure and function of anammoxosome organelles
- Metabolic mechanisms in anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
- Prokaryotic cell division and compartmentalization
- Biochemical adaptations in extreme environments (e.g., Mars-like conditions)
- Antimicrobial strategies using engineered nanoparticles
Publications highlight her focus on microbial metabolism (e.g., hydrazine synthase mechanisms), environmental applications (temperature-sensitive anammox processes), and interdisciplinary work in astrobiology. While no awards are listed, her contributions to cell biology and biotechnology are well-established. She mentors researchers across disciplines and actively participates in initiatives promoting academic inclusivity.
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