Anja Taubert completed her Master of Science Degree in Biology with the focus on Biotechnology in 2015 at the Leipzig University. Within her Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis she attended, environmental biotechnological questions in miniaturized wetlands, called planted fixed bed reactors, at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ Leipzig) and contributed to two publications. She is currently a PhD student in the Department of Plant Physiology at the Leipzig University with the task to establish a self-contained system of autotrophic carbon allocation and heterotrophic production of biogas. Anja Taubert completed her Master of Science Degree in Biology with the focus on Biotechnology in 2015 at the Leipzig University. Within her Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis she attended, environmental biotechnological questions in miniaturized wetlands, called planted fixed bed reactors, at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ Leipzig) and contributed to two publications. She is currently a PhD student in the Department of Plant Physiology at the Leipzig University with the task to establish a self-contained system of autotrophic carbon allocation and heterotrophic production of biogas.
Biotechnology