
About
Dr. Nico Fuhrmann is a Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Researcher) at the University of Trier's Department of Biogeography, where he investigates genomic adaptations in marine organisms. His affiliations include current work at Trier (since 2022) and previous positions at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (Plön) and Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology - MPI Plön & CAU Kiel (2017-2022)
- M.Sc. - University of Leipzig (2014-2016)
- B.Sc. - University of Leipzig (2011-2014)
Research Focus: Dr. Fuhrmann's work bridges population genomics and environmental science, with emphasis on:
- Marine adaptation mechanisms in changing ecosystems
- Genomic signatures of environmental stress in indicator species
- Evolutionary patterns revealed through DNA barcoding
- Integrative approaches to taxonomic classification
Publication Trends: Recent work (2018-2022) demonstrates progression from venom biochemistry in arthropods to environmental genomics in marine systems, with consistent focus on adaptive evolution. Publications frequently employ comparative genomic methods and molecular markers to study biogeographic patterns.
Lab & Team: As part of the Biogeography research group, Dr. Fuhrmann contributes to interdisciplinary environmental studies. The team utilizes institutional resources like the German Environmental Specimen Bank for temporal-spatial genomic analysis.
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