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Academic degree: Markus Ulrich
Last name:Ulrich 
First name:Markus 
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Organization/Institute:Dipl.-Biol. Markus Ulrich 
Department:AG Aquatische Ökologie und Toxikologie 
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Street, Number, POB:Zoologisches Institut  
Postal code, City: Universität Heidelberg 
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Country:D-69120 Heidelberg 
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E-mail address:mulrich@zoo.uni-heidelberg.de 
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Curriculum vitae:Dipl.-Biol. Markus Ulrich studied Biology and Informatics at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main (1993-1996) and Zoology, Ecology and Geography at the Ruprecht-Karls University, Heidelberg (1996-2002).

He wrote his diploma thesis in ecotoxicology, titled ´Ecotoxicological assessment of sediments and suspended particulate matter – potential risk of ground-water contamination and correlation of different exposure routes (organic extract, whole sediment) in the bacterial contact assay and the fish egg assay´, which was partially published in UWSF.

Since September 2002 he has joined a postgraduate education in bioinformatics funded by a scholarship from the Klaus-Tschira-Stiftung.

From 1998 until 2000 Marcus Ulrich worked as a computer-network- and system administrator for several small companies and since 2000 for the Institute of Zoology, University of Heidelberg.

He assisted some marine biology excursions to the Mediterranean sea and one agro ecological excursion to Madagaskar as well as the establishment of an ecotoxicological laboratory at the University of Podgorica (Montenegro).

Marcus Ulrich has advanced knowledge in computer system administration, statistical software products and web-publishing as well as some knowledge in programming languages. 
Areas of interest:
sediments 
ecotoxicology 
biology 
 
Articles:
3 JSS (3) 197-207 (2003), A New Sediment Contact Assay to Assess Particle-bound Pollutants Using Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos (11 pp)
14 UWSF (3) 132-137 (2002), Ökotoxikologische Untersuchung von Sedimenten und Schwebstoffen - Abschätzung des Gefährdungspotenzials für Trinkwasser und Korrelation verschiedener Expositionspfade (Acetonischer Extrakt, Natives Sediment) im Bakterienkontakttest und Fischeitest
 
 

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