(2023)
Microbial electrosynthesis with Clostridium ljungdahlii benefits from hydrogen electron mediation and permits a greater variety of products.
Green Chem 25(11),
4375-4386.

Prof. Dr. Miriam Agler-Rosenbaum
Bio Pilot Plant · Head of Department +49 3641 532-1120 miriam.rosenbaum@leibniz-hki.deCurriculum vitae
Main Research Areas
- Bioelectrochemical Systems
- Defined Microbial Mixed Cultures
- Droplet Microfluidics for Microbial Applications
Professional Career
Since 2017 | Chair of Synthetic Biotechnology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Head of Bio Pilot Plant, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, (HKI) Jena |
2011-2017 | Junior professor in the field of Microbiology of Defined Mixed Cultures, Institute of Applied Microbiology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany |
2009-2011 | Research Associate/Sub-Group Leader Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA |
2007-2008 | Post-Doc, Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
2004-2006 | PhD Studies, University of Greifswald, Germany |
1999-2004 | Diploma Studies in Biochemistry University of Greifswald |
Awards · Appointments · Scientific Activities
Since 2021 | Ombudsperson at the HKI |
2019 | ERC Consolidator Grant “e-Microbe“ |
2017 | f-Cell Award for innovative fuel cell technology for the BMBF-funded project TexKoMBZ |
Since 2014 | Representative of the International Society for Microbial Electrochemistry and Technology, ISMET |
2004-2006 | Fellowship of the Fond der Chemischen Industrie |
Publications
(2023)
Exploring phenazine electron transfer interaction with elements of the respiratory pathways of Pseudomonas putida and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Bioelectrochemistry 157,
108636.
(2023)
Analysis of very low bacterial counts in small sample volumes using angle-resolved light scattering.
Appl Opt 62(2),
411-418.
(2023)
Analysing megasynthetase mutants at high throughput using droplet microfluidics.
Chembiochem 24(24),
e202300680.
(2023)
Streptomyces alleviate abiotic stress in plant by producing pteridic acids.
Nat Commun 14(1),
7398.
(2022)
The oxygen dilemma: The challenge of the anode reaction for microbial electrosynthesis from CO2.
Front Microbiol 13,
947550.
(Review)
(2022)
Tunable population dynamics in a synthetic filamentous coculture.
MicrobiologyOpen 11(5),
e1324.
(2022)
Insights into Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) growth and pigment formation with high-throughput online monitoring.
Eng Life Sci 23(1),
e2100151.
(2022)
Screening of natural phenazine producers for electroactivity in bioelectrochemical systems.
Microb Biotechnol 16(3),
579-594.
(2022)
Reliable online measurement of population dynamics for filamentous co-cultures.
Microb Biotechnol 15(11),
2773-2785.