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  1. Prof. Dr. Andreas Brune. Research Area. Termite guts are tiny bioreactors converting lignocellulose to microbial fermentation products that fuel the metabolism of the host. My research group studies the role of the gut microbiota in the symbiotic digestion of wood, focusing on the structure and functions of the gut microbiome, the biology of ...

  2. Dept. of Biogeochemistry. Germany. Position. Group Leader. Publications (299) Characterization and phylogenomic analysis of Breznakiella homolactica gen. nov. sp. nov. indicate that termite gut...

  3. Curriculum Vitae. Andreas Brune (born 1960) Diplom (Biology), Philipps-Universität Marburg, 1986. Dr. rer. nat. (Microbiology), Universität Tübingen, 1990. Postdoc, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1991–1993. Research Associate and Group Leader, Universität Konstanz, 1993–2003.

  4. ‪Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 16,760‬‬ - ‪Microbiology‬ - ‪Microbial Ecology‬ - ‪Termites‬ - ‪Microbiome‬ - ‪Symbiosis‬

  5. Andreas Brune 'Endomicrobia', a distinct and diverse group of uncultivated bacteria in the candidate phylum Termite Group I (TG-1), have been found exclusively in the gut of lower termites and...

  6. Andreas BRUNE | Group Leader | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. | Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg an der Lahn | MPITM | Research Group Insect Gut Microbiology and Symbiosis |...

  7. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 1157383Loop | Andreas Brune

    Andreas Brune studied biology at the Philipps-Universität Marburg and the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen (Germany). He received his doctorate in 1990. After a postdoctoral position at Michigan State University, East Lansing (USA), he became a group leader at the Universität Konstanz (Germany), where he habilitated in 2000.