Marc Tamisier

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Phone +49 (0) 341 235 1005

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Permoserstrasse 15
04318 Leipzig

Marc Tamisier

Work experience


Since November 2022 Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ
Research assistant
Leipzig, Germany

Fields: Biocorrosion, modelling, safety of Nuclear waste repositories
Since August 2019 Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ
Department of Isotope Biogeochemistry
PhD candidate
Leipzig, Germany

Fields: Biocorrosion, safety of Nuclear waste repositories, Imaging, Anaerobic microbiology
January 2019 – June 2019 Leibniz-Institut für Pflantzenbiochemie, IPB Halle
Department of Cell and Metabolic Biology
Master thesis
Halle, Germany

Fields: Metabolomics, Plant sciences, Mass spectrometry
October 2017 - December 2017 Paul Sabatier University,
SPCMIB, SOMAB-NMR Biomedical team
Internship student
Toulouse, France

Fields: Metabolomics, health sciences, NMR
September 2016 – March 2017 Leibniz-Institut für Pflantzenbiochemie, IPB Halle,
Department of Cell and Metabolic Biology
Volunteer internship
Halle, Germany

Fields: Metabolomics, Plant sciences, Mass spectrometry
June 2016 – August 2016 CNRS Midi-Pyrénées delegation, IPBS,
Structural Biophysics group
Volunteer internship
Toulouse, France

Fields: Crystallography, Structural Biology
August 2015 UMR CNRS 6226,
PRISM platform
Volunteer internship
Rennes, France

Fields: NMR, Structural Biology

Education

Since 2019 PhD candidate,
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ, Leipzig
2017-2019 Master in Biotechnology,
speciality « Structural and Functional Biochemistry »
Paul Sabatier university, Toulouse
2013-2016 Bachelor in biochemistry,
speciality « Biochemistry and Molecular Biology »
Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse

Main Research Interests

Microbiologically influenced corrosion, extracellular electron transfer, integrity of nuclear waste repositories 

Publications

Tamisier M, Schmidt M, Vogt C, Kümmel S, Stryhanyuk H, Musat N, Richnow HH, Musat F. Iron corrosion by methanogenic archaea characterized by stable isotope effects and crust mineralogy. Environ Microbiol. 2021 Jun 30. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.15658. 

Schmidt, M., Bandara, C., Tamisier, M., Maasilta, I., & Byrne, J. (2021). Imaging and Ion-Beam Milling of Biological Specimens with the Helium-Ion Microscope. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 27(S1), 768-769. doi:10.1017/S1431927621003068