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Emelie Nilsson is a researcher at the Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS) at Linnaeus University. Her work focuses on microbial ecology, virology, and the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems, particularly in the Baltic Sea region.
- Key Projects: Long-term warming effects on Baltic Sea ecosystems, viral-bacterial community dynamics, and deep biosphere virosphere characterization.
- Collaborations: Active collaborations with scientists across Europe, including studies on phage-host interactions and metatranscriptomic analysis.
Her research bridges environmental microbiology with molecular virology, utilizing ecogenomic approaches to study microbial and viral responses to ecological stressors.
Recent publications highlight trends in climate change impacts on microbial communities, phage transcriptional regulation, and deep biosphere viral dynamics. Notable collaborations include projects on Baltic Sea coastal sediment-bound eukaryotes (2024) and nutrient-driven phage infection mechanisms (2022).
Emelie contributes to the EEMiS center's mission to study ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea, with a focus on microbial model systems.
