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Annemiek C. Waajen
Annemiek C. Waajen
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
CS Cockell, R Santomartino, K Finster, AC Waajen, LJ Eades, R Moeller, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1-11, 2020
1012020
No effect of microgravity and simulated Mars gravity on final bacterial cell concentrations on the International Space Station: applications to space bioproduction
R Santomartino, AC Waajen, W De Wit, N Nicholson, L Parmitano, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 11, 579156, 2020
412020
Bacterial Growth in Chloride and Perchlorate Brines: Halotolerances and Salt Stress Responses of Planococcus halocryophilus
J Heinz, AC Waajen, A Airo, A Alibrandi, J Schirmack, D Schulze-Makuch
Astrobiology 19 (11), 1377-1387, 2019
322019
Microbially-enhanced vanadium mining and bioremediation under micro-and Mars gravity on the International Space Station
CS Cockell, R Santomartino, K Finster, AC Waajen, N Nicholson, ...
Frontiers in microbiology 12, 641387, 2021
262021
More than a methanotroph: a broader substrate spectrum for Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum SolV
N Picone, SS Mohammadi, AC Waajen, TA Van Alen, MSM Jetten, A Pol, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 11, 604485, 2020
232020
Self‐facilitation and negative species interactions could drive microscale vegetation mosaic in a floating fen
TJHM van Bergen, RJM Temmink, L van Tweel‐Groot, WJ Bakker, ...
Journal of vegetation science 31 (2), 343-354, 2020
122020
Physicochemical salt solution parameters limit the survival of Planococcus halocryophilus in Martian Cryobrines
AC Waajen, J Heinz, A Airo, D Schulze-Makuch
Frontiers in Microbiology 11, 502171, 2020
72020
Op den Camp, HJM, 2020. More Than a Methanotroph: A Broader Substrate Spectrum for Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum SolV. Front. Microbiol. 11, 1–10
N Picone, SS Mohammadi, AC Waajen, TA Van Alen, MSM Jetten, A Pol
52020
Meteorites as food source on early earth: Growth, selection, and inhibition of a microbial community on a carbonaceous chondrite
AC Waajen, R Prescott, CS Cockell
Astrobiology 22 (5), 495-508, 2022
32022
Meteorites: beneficial or toxic for life on Early Earth? Growth of an anaerobic microbial community on a carbonaceous chondrite
AC Waajen, R Prescott, CS Cockell
Access Microbiology 4 (5), po0297, 2022
12022
Life on Earth can grow on extraterrestrial organic carbon
AC Waajen, C Lima, R Goodacre, CS Cockell
Scientific reports 14 (1), 3691, 2024
2024
Testing microbial biomining from asteroidal material onboard the International Space Station
R Santomartino, G Rodriguez Blanco, A Gudgeon, JH Hafner, A Stirpe, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 13.575412, 2024
2024
Different forms of kerogenous carbon shape the growth and composition of anaerobic microbial communities
AC Waajen, W de Wit, JO Edgar, J Telling, CS Cockell
EPSC2022, 2022
2022
Microbial interaction with terrestrial and extraterrestrial rocks on the International Space Station
R Santomartino, CS Cockell, AC Waajen, W de Wit, R Moeller, P Rettberg, ...
2021
Microbe-mineral interaction and biomining on the International Space Station: BioRock and BioAsteroid
R Santomartino, A Waajen, W de Wit, R Moeller, P Rettberg, FM Fuchs, ...
2020
Microbial Survival in Brines and its Relevance to the Near-Surface Habitability of Mars
J Heinz, AC Waajen, A Airo, D Schulze-Makuch, J Schirmack
2019 Astrobiology Science Conference, 2019
2019
Are Perchlorate Brines Habitable?
J Heinz, A Waajen, A Airo, A Alibrandi, J Schirmack, D Schulze-Makuch
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