Name: | Mgr. Daniela Ewe, Ph.D. Laboratory of Photosynthesis Jan Janouškovec´s group |
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Phone: | +420 384 340 451 |
E-mail: | ewe(at)alga.cz |
Position: | Associate Scientist |
Room | 32a |
Daniela Ewe
ORCID: 0000-0002-6676-2097
Research Interests
I like to work with single-celled algae and spend most of my time with Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Chromera velia and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. At first, my main focus lied on the investigation of the carbon concentrating mechanism (CCM) but now, I have shifted my interest to the investigation of pigment biosynthesis and degradation. Therefore, I measure physiological parameters and use genetic engineering techniques.
Curriculum vitae
- 2024/02 – present: Associate scientist, Jan Janouškovec´s group, Centre Algatech, Institue of Microbiology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. Research topic: Genetical manipulation of the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum and the single-celled green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
- 2020/02 – 2024/01: Maternity leave.
- 2019/12 – 2020/02: Postdoctoral researcher, Group of Prof. Ondřej Prášil, Centre Algatech, Institue of Microbiology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. Research topic: Physiological and molecular characterization of the carbon concentrating mechanism (CCM) in Chromera velia and other mircoralgae.
- 2018/08 – 2019/11: Postdoctoral researcher, Group of Prof. Olaf Kruse, Center for Biotechnology, University of Bielefeld, Germany. Research topic: Introducing and improving ricinoleic acid synthesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Phaeodactylum tricornutm by genetic engineering.
- 2015/01 – 2018/07: Scientist/ Postdoctoral researcher, Group of Prof. Ondřej Prášil, Centre Algatech, Institue of Microbiology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. Research topic: Physiological and molecular characterization of the carbon concentrating mechanism (CCM) in Chromera velia and other mircoralgae.
- 2015/03: Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D. Degree), Group of Prof. Peter Kroth,University of Konstanz, Germany. Title of Ph.D. thesis: Living well with a scrambled metabolism: CO2 fixation and carbohydrate pathways in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.
- 2009/12: Diplom (Master’s Degree) in Biology, University of Bremen, Germany & University of Oulu, Finland. Title of diploma thesis: The determination of UV-induced DNA lesions in the brown alga Saccharina latissima.
Funding
2016/01 – 2017/12: 2 years postdoctoral researcher salary (Mzdová podpora postdoktorandů) from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Top 5 publications
- Ewe D, Tachibana M, Kikutani S, Gruber A, Río Bártulos C, Konert G, Kaplan A, Matsuda Y, Kroth PG (2018): The intracellular distribution of inorganic carbon fixing enzymes does not support the presence of a C4 pathway in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum. Photosynthesis Research 137 (2): 263-280.
- Chu L, Ewe D, Río Bártulos, Kroth PG, Gruber A (2016): Rapid induction of GFP expression bz the nitrate reductase promoter in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum. PeerJ 4:e2344.
- Haimovich-Dayan M*, Garfinkel N*, Ewe D*, Marcus Y, Gruber A, Wagner H, Kroth PG, Kaplan A (2013): The role of C4 metabolism in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum. New Phytologist 197: 177-185. * These authors contributed equally to this work.
- Hess SK, Schunck NS, Goldbach V, Ewe D, Kroth PG, Mecking S (2017): Valorization of unconventional lipids from microalgae or tall oil via a selective dual catalysis One-Pot Approach. Journal Of The American Chemical Society 139 (38): 13487-13491.
- Belgio E, Trsková E, Kotabová E, Ewe D, Prášil O, Kaňa R (2018): High light acclimation of Chromera velia points to photoprotective NPQ. Photosynthesis Research 135: 263-274.