Martijn Bekker

About Martijn Bekker:

Martijn Bekker (1979) was born in Amstelveen (The Netherlands). He started his studies in biology in 1997 at the University of Amsterdam, and graduated in 2003 with specializations in molecular microbiology and in immunology. The internships during his undergraduate studies were carried out in the labs of Prof. dr. B. Oudega (VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Prof. dr. F. Heffron (OHSU, Portland, Oregon, USA). He continued with his graduate studies in 2003 in the Laboratory for Molecular Microbial Physiology at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences of the University of Amsterdam, under supervision of Prof. dr. K.J. Hellingwerf and Dr. M.J. Teixeira de Mattos, on a thesis project entitled: “The physiological signals that modulate the activity of the Arc (Aerobic regulation of catabolism) Two-component system”. During his PhD studies he has visited laboratories at the University of Oxford (Oxford, UK) and at the Institute of Food Research (Norwich, UK). After his PhD he started as a Post-Doc in the lab of Prof. J. Hugenholtz to study the effects of oxygen and growthrate on the physiology of lactic acid bacteria.

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