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Marlene Mark Jensen is a researcher specializing in Bio Conversions with a focus on microbial ecology, biogeochemistry, and molecular ecology. Her current research activities delve into the nitrogen cycle in human-made systems, emphasizing the quantification and mitigation of nitrous oxide gas emissions related to wastewater treatment. Through her work, she investigates the microbial pathways associated with nitrous oxide production and their regulation. Marlene earned her Ph.D. in Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry from the Danish Center for Earth System Sciences at the University of Southern Denmark, where she conducted significant research into greenhouse gas emissions and biogeochemical cycles. Her collaborative projects highlight her commitment to enhancing sustainability, as seen in her roles as a supervisor and examiner for various PhD projects. Marlene is also involved in organizational activities, contributing to workshops, courses, and committees, furthering her engagement in the academic community.
Institute of Biology and Nordic Center for Earth Evolution, University of Southern Denmark • Denmark
Conducted research in microbial communities and their relationship to environmental processes.
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