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Program
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Early Career Researcher Workshop
| 09:00-10:00 | Welcome Remarks - Carolin Otersen, Jördis Stührenberg, Frank Tucci | |
| Lydia Pryce-Jones State and University Library Bremen, Germany |
Open Access and Predatory Journals | |
| 10:00-10:15 |
Riel Carlo O. Ingeniero |
Evidence of biological NO production in the surface waters of oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean |
| 10:15-10:30 |
Krishnapriya Thiyagarasaiyar |
Seasonal Variation of N2O Exchange in Boreal Drained Peatland Forest: Influence of Nitrifier and N2O Reducer Activity in Tree Stems and Phyllosphere |
| 10:30-10:45 | Zhiyao Wang University of Queensland, Australia |
Nitric oxide facilitates aerobic denitrification via establishing a metabolically anoxic environment |
| 10:45-11:00 | J. Catherine Hexter Princeton University, USA |
Newly Cultured Nitrous Oxide Respiring Microoranisms From Fully Oxygenated Surface Seawater Highlight Genetic Potential For Nitrous Oxide Sink |
| 11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:30-11:45 | Shiyi Liu Radboud University, Netherlands |
Characterization of Cold-Adapted Nitrifying Communities in a WWTP: Metagenomic Insights and Enrichment Culture Studies |
| 11:45-12:00 | Maria Kolovou University of Thessaly, Greece |
Bridging Synthetic Microbial Ecology and Microbial Ecotoxicology: Using nitrifiers SynComs for a more ecologically relevant lower tier assessment of the toxicity of pesticides on soil microorganisms |
| 12:00-12:15 |
Senwei Tong |
Kinetic Characterization of Reactive Nitrogen Intermediates in Nitrification |
| 12:15-12:30 |
Farooq Moin Jalaluddin |
Microenvironments on individual sand grains enhance nitrogen loss in coastal sediments |
| 12:30-13:45 |
Lunch |
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| 13:45-15:00 |
Panel Discussion Elena Lebedeva - Scientist Naomi de Almeida - Sartorius, Germany Laura Lehtovirta-Morley - University of East Anglia, UK Michele Laureni - Technical University of Delft, Netherlands Graeme Nicol - University of Lyon, France |
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| 15:00-15:30 |
Coffee Break |
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| 15:30-17:30 |
Opening Session, Chair Boran Kartal (Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany) |
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Boran Kartal |
Welcome to ICoN 9! | |
| 15:30-16:30 |
Jeanette Norton |
Adaptive Management of Nitrification in Agricultural Soils |
| 16:30-17:30 |
Mike Jetten |
Nitrogen Under the Loupe: A Microbial Odyssey from Acid Air Washers to Anammox and beyond |
| 17:30 | Icebreaker | |
Monday, June 23, 2025
U Bremen Research Alliance Workshop on Oceanic Nitrogen Cycling
Chairs Bess Ward (Princeton University, USA) and Hannah Marchant (Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany)
| 09:00-09:40 | Xin Sun Carnegie Science, USA |
Ecological dynamics explain modular denitrification and nitrite accumulation in the ocean |
| 09:40-10:00 | Shengjie Li Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany |
Microbial colonization of sinking aggregates in oxygen minimum zone waters and its impact on denitrification |
| 10:00-10:20 | Bo Thamdrup Gothenburg University, Sweden |
Denitrification as the dominant nitrogen loss pathway in oxygen depleted waters: an in situ approach |
| 10:20-10:40 | Samantha Fortin Princeton University, USA |
The Effect of ENSO on Nitrogen Cycling in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific Oxygen Minimum Zone |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:10-11:30 | Michael Beman University of California, Merced, USA |
Contrasting patterns in the distribution, diversity, and activity of ammonia and nitrite oxidizers in oxygen deficient zones |
| 11:30-11:50 | Scott Wankel WHOI, USA |
Exploring links between nitrification and cycling of other redox active elements: A look at the redoxcline of the Baltic Sea |
| 11:50-12:10 | Qixing Ji HKUST, China |
Standing ready for ammonium oxidation by surface nitrifiers amid light inhibition |
| 12:10-12:30 | Justine Albers UC Santa Barbara, USA |
Is Marine Nitrification Limited by Iron Availability? |
| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
Terrestrial and Freshwater Nitrogen Cycling
Chairs Elizabeth Leon-Palmero (Princeton University, USA) and Graeme Nicol (University of Lyon, France)
| 14:00-14:40 | Caitlin Singleton Aalborg University, Denmark |
MicroFlora Danica: Diversity, homogenisation, and the hidden nitrifiers of Denmark's microbial atlas |
| 14:40-15:00 | Thomas Pribasnig University of Vienna, Austria |
The Biofilm Advantage in Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea |
| 15:00-15:20 | Michael Pester Leibniz Institute DSMZ, Germany |
Ecology, ecosystem services and evolution of freshwater ammonia oxidizing archaea |
| 15:20-15:40 | Elizabeth Leon-Palmero Princeton University, USA |
Predominant nitrous oxide production from photochemodenitrification in surface waters and from denitrification in the water column of two eutrophic reservoirs |
| 15:40-16:10 | Coffee Break |
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| 16:10-16:30 | Joo-Han Gwak Chungbuk National University, South Korea |
Archaeal nitrification is inhibited by hypoosmolarity in soils and freshwaters |
| 16:30-16:50 | Cecile Gubry-Rangin Aberdeen University, UK |
The niche breadth of soil nitrifiers impacts their adaptation to fluctuating environments |
| 16:50-17:10 | Christina Hazard University Claude Bernard Lyon, France |
Cultivation and characterization of soil viruses infecting ammonia-oxidising archaea and bacteria |
| 17:10-17:30 | Peter Paolo L. Rivera University of East Anglia, UK |
Tandem activity-based profiling and FISH labeling enables retrieval of active soil nitrifiers |
| 17:30-20:00 | Poster Session - Odd Numbers | |
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
New Physiology and Metabolisms
Chairs Lisa Stein (University of Alberta, Canada) and Holger Daims (University of Vienna, Austria)
| 09:00-09:40 | Katharina Kitzinger University of Vienna, Austria |
Nitrifier metabolic versatility: Mixotrophic growth of symbiotic AOA in marine sponges |
| 09:40-10:00 | Nibendu Mondal University of Florida, USA |
Ammonia saturation induces nitrifier denitrification via NO-mediated oxygen affinity defect in ammonia-oxidizing bacteria |
| 10:00-10:20 | Aaron Turner University of Alberta, Canada |
Characterization of an inducible prophage in Nitrosospira multiformis |
| 10:20-10:40 | Josh Neufeld University of Waterloo, Canada |
Metatranscriptomic evidence for guanidine use by comammox Nitrospira and ammonia-oxidizing archaea within rotating biological contactors of a municipal wastewater treatment system |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:10-11:30 | Paloma Garrido Amador Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology |
Nitric oxide (NO) reduction to ammonium and dinitrogen fuels microbial growth and promotes enrichment of a new Sulfuspirillum |
| 11:30-11:50 | Jasmeet Kaur-Bhambra University Aberdeen, UK |
Carbon-driven biofilm formation and acid‑tolerance mechanisms in a novel Nitrososphaera sp. |
| 11:50-12:10 | Ui-Ju Lee Chungbuk National University, South Korea |
Kinetic flexibility of cytoplasmic NXR-containing nitrite oxidizers. |
| 12:10-12:30 | Eleftheria Bachtsevani University of Lyon, France |
Characterization of Candidatus Nitrobacter laanbroekii NHB1, an acidotolerant nitrite-oxidizing bacterium that enhances the growth of acidophilic soil ammonia oxidisers. |
| 12:30 | Free Time | |
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Nitrogen Control and Climate Change
Chairs Susanne Lackner (Darmstadt University, Germany) and Sukhwan Yoon (KAIST, South Korea)
| 09:00-09:40 | Michele Laureni Delft University of Technology, Netherlands |
Nitrogen à la carte: substrates co-respiration and the metabolism of nitrogen-converting microbiomes |
| 09:40-10:00 | Florio Alessandro INRAE Lyon, France |
Do forest tree species with Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) capacity affect greenhouse gases emissions and nitrate leaching from soil? |
| 10:00-10:20 | Maartje van Kessel Radboud University, Netherlands |
Niche-differentiation between canonical and complete nitrifiers: results from cocultures enriched under substrate-limited conditions |
| 10:20-10:40 | Maximilian Dreer University of Vienna, Austria |
Sensitivity of the Arctic Archaeal Ammonia Oxidizer Nitrosocosmicus arcticus to Increasing Temperatures and pH |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:10-11:30 | Sojung Yoon KAIST, South Korea |
Microbial nitric oxide reduction to ammonium in nrfA-possessing DNRA-catalyzing bacterium, Citrobacter sp.DNRA3 |
| 11:30-11:50 | Carlos Domingo-Felez University of Glasgow, UK |
Integrating dynamics of protein synthesis and decay in biokinetic models for N2O emissions from WWT |
| 11:50-12:10 | Jun Zhao University of Florida, USA |
Post-Disturbance Dynamics of Soil Ammonia Oxidizers: Implications for Nitrogen Cycling and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes under Future Global Change |
| 12:10-12:30 | Chrysovalantou Moutzourelli University of Thessaly, Greece |
Matrix-Dependent Efficacy of BNIs: A Comparative Study Across In Vitro, Slurry, and Soil Systems |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch | |
| 14:00-14:30 | Selected talks from Early Career Workshop | |
| 14:30-17:00 | Poster Session - Even Numbers | |
| 19:00 | Conference Dinner | |
Thursday, June 26, 2025
New Methods in the Nitrogen Cycle
Chairs Petra Pjevac (University of Vienna, Austria) and Sebastian Lücker (Radboud University, Netherlands)
| 09:00-09:40 | Ryan Ziels University of British Columbia, Canada |
Engineering nitrifying microbiomes through functionally targeted multi-omics |
| 09:40-10:00 | Hans Motte Ghent University, Belgium |
High-throughput approach to assess N-dynamics directly in soil |
| 10:00-10:20 | Xiaoping Fan University of Aberdeen, UK |
Methodological Framework for Assessing BNI Efficiency: Integrating Varying Levels of Plant Growth Realism |
| 10:20-10:40 | Christopher Sedlacek University of Southern Indiana, USA |
A microrespirometry-based approach for determining the efficacy, specificity, and mode of inhibition of nitrification inhibitors |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:10-11:30 | Nathalie Heldwein University of Vienna, Austria |
A novel method for the extraction and measurement of hydroxylamine in soils |
| 11:30-11:50 | Peng Zhiwei Hiroshima University, Japan |
Removing toxic compounds from gelling agents is a key for isolating nitrifying microorganisms using solid medium |
| 11:50-12:10 | Nicole Geerlings University of Vienna, Austria |
From a single cell to the community: metabolic heterogeneity in comammox bacteria |
| 12:10-12:30 | Bradley Tolar University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA |
Multi-Year Metagenomic Insights into Seasonal Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea Blooms on Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA |
| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
Biochemistry and Structural Biology
Chair Boran Kartal (Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany) and Kyle Lancaster (Cornell University, USA)
| 14:00-14:40 | Frank Tucci Northwestern University, USA |
Structures of Ammonia Monooxygenases in Native Membranes |
| 14:40-15:00 | Jiawei Liu University of Münster, Germany |
Identifying the missing steps of the autotrophic 3-hydroxypropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate CO2 fixation cycle in Nitrosopumilus maritimus |
| 15:00-15:20 | Petra Pjevac University of Vienna, Austria |
A New Role for Nitrite Oxidoreductase (NXR): Formate Oxidation Revealed as Side Activity |
| 15:20-15:40 | Shankar Kundapura University of Vienna, Austria |
Deciphering proteins involved in nitrification by the comammox organism Nitrospira inopinata |
| 15:40-16:10 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:10-16:30 | Elena A. Andreeva Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany |
Discovery and characterization of a novel ferredoxin from the anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis |
| 16:30-16:50 | Frauke Baymann CNRS, Marseille, France |
Rieske/Cytb complexes from anammox bacteria: what can sequence and structure tell us about their function? |
| 16:50-17:10 | Paola Granatino Max Planck Institute for Medical Research |
Anammox β-Ketoacyl-ACP Synthase II Homologs form a Ketosynthase/Chain Length Factor-like Functional Heterodimer |
| 17:10-17:30 | Coffee Break | |
| 17:30-18:30 | Closing Session, Chair Sukhwan Yoon (KAIST, South Korea) | |
| Christopher Francis Stanford University, USA |
Remarkable Diversity of Nitrifier Metagenome-Assembled Genomes from Terrestrial-Aquatic Interfaces | |
| Sukhwan Yoon KAIST, South Korea |
Invitation to ICoN10 | |