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Marie Wemmer is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg, specializing in environmental biology. Her research primarily focuses on ecological sanitation, sustainable utilization of urban resources, and various aspects of aquatic ecology. She has contributed extensively to studies on the treatment of wastewater in aquaculture and the impacts of toxic substances in aquatic environments. One of her notable works investigates the effects of parasitic freshwater mussel larvae on the metabolic rates of juvenile brown trout, emphasizing the intricate relationships within aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, Marie has explored practical experiences in sustainable sanitation, particularly the use of human urine in urban areas. Her publications cover a range of topics, including the ecological impacts of detergents and the identification of toxic substances in environmental samples. Marie's work has been recognized in various journals, and she is committed to advancing knowledge in her field to improve environmental practices.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).