28 January - Marte Mølsæter Maråk (KBM)

By Siri Eikrem Skotland

Marte Mølsæter Maråk
Marte Mølsæter MaråkPhoto: Tommy Normann

PhD degree - Public Defence: Marte Mølsæter Maråk, Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science (KBM) will defend her PhD thesis: «Development of anaerobic high cell density cultivation for sustainable single-cell protein production using denitrification» Tuesday January 28th, 2025.

English title of thesis:
Development of anaerobic high cell density cultivation for sustainable single-cell protein production using denitrification

Norwegian title of the thesis:
Utvikling av anaerob høytetthetsdyrking for bærekraftig produksjon av mikrobielt protein ved hjelp av denitrifikasjon

Prescribed subject of the trial lecture (Approved):
“Precision fermentation to develop animal product alternatives: challenges and opportunities”. The trial lecture was held on Dec 17, 2024.

Evaluation committee - trial lecture:
Associate Professor Catrin Tyl, KBM, NMBU
Associate Professor Morten Kjos KBM, NMBU
Associate professor Sabina Leanti La Rosa, KBM, NMBU (Administrator)

Time and place for the public defence:
Tuesday January 28th 2024, at 12.15.
The defence will be held at NMBU in Festsalen, Urbygningen, NMBU.

Evaluation committee:
First opponent: Professor, PhD David Weissbrodt, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Second opponent: Associate professor, PhD Boran Kartal, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany
Committee coordinator: Associate professor Sabina Leanti La Rosa, Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway

Supervisors:
Main supervisor:
Associate professor Linda Liberg Bergaust, KBM, NMBU

Co-supervisors:
Professor Lars Reier Bakken, KBM, NMBU
Associate Professor Åsmund Røhr Kjendseth, KBM, NMBU

The doctoral thesis is available for public review.
For those of you who wants access to this please send an email to:
phd-kbm@nmbu.no
Thesis number 2025:10; ISSN 1894-6402; ISBN 978-82-575-2222-3

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