Vincent Valentin Scholz Department of Bioscience Center for Electromicrobiology Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Vincent Valentin ScholzPhD candidate I am a PhD student at the Center for Electromicrobiology at Aarhus University, Denmark and intrigued by the impact of electrogenic cable bacteria on the geochemistry of the rhizosphere in aquatic plants. The cable bacteria-plant interactions could have benefits, constraints, and even climate-relevant implications on a global scale. Publications Lumineszenz-Lebensdauer-Bildgebung von O2 mit einem Frequency-Domain-basierten Kamerasystem Maria Moßhammer*1, Vincent V. Scholz*2, Gerhard Holst3, Michael Kühl1,4, Klaus Koren5 1Marine Biological Section, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2Center for Electromicrobiology, Aarhus University, 3PCO AG, 4Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, 5Aarhus University Centre for Water Technology, Section for Microbiology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University JoVE 60191 Chemistry
Lumineszenz-Lebensdauer-Bildgebung von O2 mit einem Frequency-Domain-basierten Kamerasystem Maria Moßhammer*1, Vincent V. Scholz*2, Gerhard Holst3, Michael Kühl1,4, Klaus Koren5 1Marine Biological Section, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2Center for Electromicrobiology, Aarhus University, 3PCO AG, 4Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, 5Aarhus University Centre for Water Technology, Section for Microbiology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University JoVE 60191 Chemistry