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Miriam Brandt
PeerJ Author
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Contributions by role

Author 135
Preprint Author 35

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Biodiversity
Marine Biology
Molecular Biology
Taxonomy
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Biological Oceanography

Miriam I Brandt

PeerJ Author

Summary

After my BSc in Marine Biology and Chemistry at James Cook University, my interest in symbiosis as a central element in the development of Life on Earth brought me to the MPI in Bremen where my MSc thesis focused on the ecology and evolution of chemosynthetic symbioses between bacteria and marine invertebrates. I am currently a PhD student at IFREMER (France). My research uses eDNA metabarcoding to re-assess deep-sea benthic biodiversity and the (a)biotic factors influencing diversity dynamics.

Biodiversity Bioinformatics Biological Oceanography Ecology Genomics Marine Biology Molecular Biology Natural Resource Management

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Past or current institution affiliations

Université de Montpellier I

Work details

PhD student

Ifremer
October 2016
MARBEC

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Preprints 1
October 29, 2019
Global marine biodiversity in the context of achieving the Aichi Targets: ways forward and addressing data gaps
Hanieh Saeedi, James Davis Reimer, Miriam I. Brandt, Philippe-Olivier Dumais, Anna Maria Jażdżewska, Nicholas W. Jeffery, Peter M. Thielen, Mark John Costello
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7221 PubMed 31681508
April 1, 2018 - Version: 1
Metabarcoding on the deep seafloor: optimizing multigene approaches and sampling methods for large-scale biodiversity assessments.
Miriam I Brandt, Daniela Zeppilli, Caroline Dussart, Erwan Aublet, Florence Pradillon, Sophie Arnaud-Haond
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26820v1