Ecology and Ecosystems
Dr. Martina Maria Burtscher
Dr. Martina Maria Burtscher
PDRA
Environmental Research Institute, North Highland College - UHI, Castle Street, Thurso, Caithness, KW14 7JD
Email:MartinaMaria.Burtscher@thurso.uhi.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1847 889 577
Fax: +44 (0)1847 890 014
Joined eri: 20.11.2006
- Nov 2006 - Present
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Research Institute, UHI North Highland College - Jan 2002 - Nov 2006
Postgraduate Research Associate: Institute for Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology
Qualifications:
- 2005
PhD (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Vienna University of Technology - 2002
MSc Technical Chemistry (Biotechnology, Microbiology and Biochemistry), Vienna University of Technology
- Burtscher, M.M., Koellner, K.E., Sommer, R., Keiblinger, K., Farnleitner, A.H., Mach, R.L. (2006) Development of a novel amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) typing method for enterococci isolates from cattle faeces and evaluation of the single versus pooled faecal sampling approach. J. Microbiol. Methods 67, 281-293
- Byamukama, D., Farnleitner, A.H., Kansiime, F., Manafi, M., Burtscher, M., Mach, R.L. (2005) Contrasting Occurance of Chromobacterium violaceum in tropical Drinking Water Springs of Uganda. J. Water Health 3 (3), 229-238
- Farnleitner, A.H., Wilhartitz, I., Kirschner, A.K.T., Stadler, H., Burtscher, M.M., Hornek, R., Szewzyk, U., Herndl, G., Mach, R.L. (2005) Bacterial dznamics in spring water of two contrasting alpine karst aquifers indicates stable autochthonous microbial endokarst communities and morphological adaptations to hydrological conditions. J. Enviorn. Microbiol. 7 (8), 1248-1259
- Farnleitner, A.H., Zibuschka, F., Burtscher, M.M., Lindner, G., Reischer, G., Mach, R.L. (2004) Eubacterial 16S-rDNA Amplicon Profiling: A Rapid Technique for Comparison and Differentiation of Heterotrophic Plate Count Communities from Drinking Water. Int. J. Food Microbiol. 92 (3), 333-345
- MST (Microbial Source Tracking)
- Microbial ecology of aquatic systems
- Microbiological water quality and hygiene
- Molecular biological techniques for environmental applications
- Peatland ecology –(emphasis on microbial community/diversity in peat)
- Coral biology (emphasis on algal symbionts)
- Acted as journal reviewer for:
- Journal of Coral Reefs
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