Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: m������������������gen

Forscher beschreiben neues Bakterium // Universität Oldenburg

https://uol.de/aktuelles/artikel/forscher-beschreiben-neues-bakterium-2310

Erstmals konnte ein Forscherteam unter Oldenburger Leitung ein aus ölbelasteten Proben des Deepwater-Horizon-Unfalls von 2010 isoliertes Bakterium wissenschaftlich beschreiben. Es gehört zur Gruppe der Roseobacter und damit zu einer der wichtigsten Gruppen von Meeresbakterien.
„Tritonibacter horizontis gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the Rhodobacteraceae,

Prof. Dr. Benedikt Hensel, Oldenburg // Universität Oldenburg

https://uol.de/benedikt-hensel

Benedikt Hensel is Full-Professor of Hebrew Bible at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (Germany). 2019-2021 positions as Interim Professor of Hebrew Bible and Biblical Archaeology at the universities of Mainz (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland). He holds a PhD (2011) and Habilitation (2016) in Hebrew Bible Studies and Archaeology from the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. He is specialized in the religious history, archaeology and literary history of Israel, Judah, and Transjordan. His main fields of work are related to the Persian and early Hellenistic periods as well as to the Neo-Assyrian period. He conducted research on the Ancient Samaritans (as Principal Investigator 2013-2016; Mainz) and on the Pentateuchal traditions and their historical backgrounds (2017-2020, Zurich). Visiting scholar at the Universities of Haifa (2015), Tel Aviv (2018) and Montpelier (2018).
Projektleitung „The Historical Background of the Jacob Cycle Gen 25-35“ (Zürich-Tel