Stockholm university

Research project SciLife Lab Research Community Program:

Aquatic Microbiome Research Initiative

Aquatic Microbial Research Initiative (AMRI) is one of seven research community projects (RCP) funded by the Science for Life Lab which brings together Swedish aquatic microbiologists under four themes: 1) Microorganisms as ecosystem engineers, 2) Microbial interactions and evolution, 3) Microbial biogeography across and within aquatic biomes, and 4) Bioinformatics of Aquatic Microbes. AMRI functions to organize workshops, research exchanges, and foster opportunities for Swedish researchers to advance our understanding of aquatic microbes and their functional role in the environment. More information can be found here.

This is an external grant of 1 MSEK/year and the P.I. is Stefan Bertilsson, Uppsala University and Rachel Foster is a Co-PI in this network.


 

AMRI
Epi-fluorescent image of plankton from the N. Pacific subtropical gyre by RA Foster.

Project members

Project managers

Stefan Bertilsson

Professor

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Members

Vesna Grujcic

Postdoctoral researcher

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Vesna Grujcic

Linnéa Ström

PhD

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences

Sepehr Bardi

Doktorand

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Sepehr Bardi, PhD student at SU (DEEP)

Elina Viinamäki

Research engineer

Department of Environmental Science
Elina Viinamäki