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Mark Alexander Lever is listed as Associate Professor of Microbial Biogeochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin, based in Port Aransas, Texas, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Mark Alexander Lever.
Mark Alexander Lever previously worked as Adjunct Faculty at Aarhus University, Center For Geomicrobiology and Assistant Professor of Environmental Microbiology at Eth Zürich. Mark Alexander Lever holds Ph.D, Marine Sciences from Dept. Of Marine Sciences, University Of North Carolina.
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About Mark Alexander Lever
Mark Alexander Lever is a Associate Professor of Microbial Biogeochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. He possess expertise in molecular biology, microbiology, ecology, microbial ecology, biogeochemistry and 6 more skills.
Listed skills include Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Ecology, Microbial Ecology, and 7 others.
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Associate Professor Of Microbial Biogeochemistry
CurrentAdjunct Faculty
Currentmicrobial ecology, geomicrobiology, and biogeochemistry
Assistant Professor Of Environmental Microbiology
microbial ecology, geomicrobiology, and biogeochemistry
Postdoctoral Scientist
Research Interests:Microbial ecology, biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology, bioenergetics, ecosystem ecology, molecular biology, microbiology, biocomplexity; controls on structure and metabolism of marine microbial communities, microbial energy and nutrient cycling, metabolic strategies under extreme energy limitation, methanogenesis, acetogenesis.
Phd Candidate
independent research, laboratory training of undergraduate and masters students
Ceo
I oversaw the organization and implementation of Signal, the Southeast Electronic Music Festival (Signalfest)
Mark Alexander Lever education
Ph.D, Marine Sciences
Postdoctoral Scientist, Geomicrobiology, Microbial Ecology, Microbial Biogeochemistry
Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Marine Sciences
Masters Of Arts, Marine Biology
Bachelors Of Arts, Biology
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What company does Mark Alexander Lever work for?
Mark Alexander Lever works for The University of Texas at Austin.
What is Mark Alexander Lever's role at The University of Texas at Austin?
Mark Alexander Lever is listed as Associate Professor of Microbial Biogeochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin.
Where is Mark Alexander Lever based?
Mark Alexander Lever is based in Port Aransas, Texas, United States while working with The University of Texas at Austin.
What companies has Mark Alexander Lever worked for?
Mark Alexander Lever has worked for The University Of Texas At Austin, Aarhus University, Center For Geomicrobiology, Eth Zürich, University Of Aarhus, and Unc Chapel Hill.
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What schools did Mark Alexander Lever attend?
Mark Alexander Lever holds Ph.D, Marine Sciences from Dept. Of Marine Sciences, University Of North Carolina.
What skills is Mark Alexander Lever known for?
Mark Alexander Lever is listed with skills including Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Ecology, Microbial Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Scientific Writing, Dna, and Pcr.
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