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Marianne Holmer is a professor at the University of Southern Denmark, where she leads research on the ecology of coastal zones, focusing on the biogeochemical interactions within sediment environments. With a PhD from the Institute of Biology at Odense University, her professional journey includes significant roles such as Assistant Research Professor at Roskilde University and various positions at the Institute of Biology, culminating in her current role as Dean of the Faculty of Science since 2019. Holmer's research interests center around coastal ecology, specifically investigating the dynamics of seagrasses in relation to nutrient and stress gradients. She is particularly concerned with understanding global reductions in seagrass abundance and the potential for these habitats to recover in the context of climate change. Her work also encompasses the study of blue carbon coastal ecosystems and their role in climate mitigation.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Leading research in coastal ecology and environmental conditions.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Overseeing the Faculty of Science and its academic programs.
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