NIB

Biotechnological Hub of the NIB (BTH-NIB)

The purpose of the investment project BTH-NIB is the assurance of the appropriate infrastructural conditions for the use of research and developmental opportunities in the fields of operation of the NIB.

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EX_EMPLOYEES

Dr. Neža Koron EX_EMPLOYEES

Working place: Research Assistant

Department: Marine Biology Station Piran

SHORT CV

Language skills: English, German 

Education: 

− 2003 – 2008: B.Sc. in Microbiology at the Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana; Graduation thesis title: Benthic transformations of mercury at the oxic-anoxic transitions in the Gulf of Trieste 

− 2008 – 2013: Ph.D. in Environmental Protection at Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana; Doctoral dissertation title: Interaction of natural organic matter with mercury in coastal marine and lagoon environments 

 

Working experience: 

− 1.2.2014 – : Postdoctoral researcher at Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology 

• Microbial mobilization of biologically unavailable mercury species; financed by Ministry of Education, Science and Sport through action ‘Researchers at the beginning of their career’ 

− June 2013 – 1.2.2014: researcher at Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology • Optimization and validation of novel indicator systems in complex environmental matrices; financed by ARRS (L1-5446) 

− October 2008 – June 2013: Young researcher at Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology 

  

COLLABORATIONS

Participation in various national and international projects: 

  • MIRACLE (Mercury Interdisciplinary Research project for Appropriate Clam farming in Lagoon Environment), financed by the Deputy Commissioner (Commissario Delegato) for the Marano and Grado Lagoon 
  • HYDRONET: Floating Sensorised Networked Robots for Water Monitoring, FP7, Technologies for measuring and monitoring networks 
  • Low dissolved oxygen events in the Northern Adriatic: in situ experimental insights into multi-level responses before, during and post-anoxia; financed by Austrian Science Fund (FWF P21542-B17) 
  • Interactions between natural organic matter and metals, with special interest on mercury, in coastal sea (Gulf of Trieste); financed by ARRS (J1-2136) 
  • 2008: student work at Department of Environmental Sciences, ‘Jožef Stefan’ Institute; analyses of mercury concentrations in various environmental samples (prof. dr. Milena Horvat) 
  • 2007: student work in Laboratory of Biotechnology, University of Chemistry; optimization of Western Blot method for protein transfer (prof. dr. Roman Jerala)

 

FIELD OF RESEARCH

  • microbe-mineral interactions
  • microbial transformations of mercury
  • mercury biogeochemistry

 

SELECTED (NEWER) PUBLICATIONS

Link to COBISS, a Slovenian database containing all my publications