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Ronald Stebegg is affiliated with the Department of Biophysical Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemistry. His research focuses on microbial physiology, particularly in cyanobacteria such as Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Key areas include nitrogen metabolism, heterotrophy mechanisms, and metabolic adaptations in these organisms.
He has contributed to peer-reviewed articles exploring topics like gene function in nitrate utilization, heterotrophic capabilities of cyanobacteria, and photoheterotrophic growth. Recent work includes studies on the role of the sll1454 gene in nitrate-dependent growth and metabolic flexibility under varying environmental conditions.
Ronald has presented his findings at academic conferences, including talks and poster sessions on cyanobacterial metabolism and nitrate reductase functionality. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches bridging microbiology, biochemistry, and biophysics.
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