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J. Gijs Kuenen

J. Gijs Kuenen

Delft University of Technology
Netherlands

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Bacteria
  • Oxygen
  • Enzyme

J. Gijs Kuenen mostly deals with Anammox, Ammonium, Biochemistry, Anammoxosome and Bacteria. Anammox is connected with Sewage treatment, Nitrogen cycle, Environmental chemistry, Nitrification and Denitrification in his study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Microorganism and Ecology.

His study focuses on the intersection of Ammonium and fields such as Nitrite with connections in the field of Sequencing batch reactor. His studies examine the connections between Biochemistry and genetics, as well as such issues in Nitrosomonas, with regards to Metabolism. His Bacteria study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fermentation, Food science and Lactate oxidation.

His most cited work include:

  • Missing lithotroph identified as new planctomycete (1160 citations)
  • Anaerobic ammonium oxidation by anammox bacteria in the Black Sea (972 citations)
  • Key Physiology of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation (948 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Biochemistry, Bacteria, Denitrification, Environmental chemistry and Anammox. J. Gijs Kuenen has researched Biochemistry in several fields, including Thiosulfate and Nuclear chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Bacteria brings together such families of science as Sulfur, Botany, Strain, Microbiology and Oxidizing agent.

His study in Denitrification is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nitrate, Chemostat and Nitrification. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Microorganism and Sulfide. Among his research on Anammox, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Ammonium, Anammoxosome, Nitrogen cycle, Sewage treatment and Anoxic waters.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (33.33%)
  • Bacteria (26.67%)
  • Denitrification (26.67%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Botany (15.56%)
  • Ecology (17.78%)
  • Chemostat (11.11%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Botany, Ecology, Chemostat, Ecosystem and Natural Springs. His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Microorganism, Bacteria, Carbon and Planctomycetes. Bacteria is integrated with Anammoxosome and Anammox in his study.

His Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Microbial ecology and Microbial metabolism. His Chemostat research focuses on Denitrification and how it relates to Nitrate, Environmental chemistry and Enrichment culture. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biochemistry, Lactate oxidation, Geobacter and Ammonium in addition to Nitrate.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Geochemistry and geobiology of a present-day serpentinization site in California: The Cedars (94 citations)
  • Microbial diversity in The Cedars, an ultrabasic, ultrareducing, and low salinity serpentinizing ecosystem (66 citations)
  • Microbial diversity in The Cedars, an ultrabasic, ultrareducing, and low salinity serpentinizing ecosystem (66 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Bacteria
  • Oxygen
  • Enzyme

His main research concerns Ecosystem, Ecology, Biodiversity, Spring and Hydrogenophaga. His Ecosystem research incorporates elements of Calcium carbonate, Carbon and Botany. His research in Ecology intersects with topics in Candidate division and Phylotype.

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Best Publications

Missing lithotroph identified as new planctomycete

Marc Strous;John A. Fuerst;Evelien H. M. Kramer;Susanne Logemann.
Nature (1999)

1916 Citations

Key Physiology of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation

M. Strous;J.G. Kuenen;Jetten.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1999)

1764 Citations

Anaerobic ammonium oxidation by anammox bacteria in the Black Sea

Marcel M. M. Kuypers;A. Olav Sliekers;Gaute Lavik;Markus Schmid.
Nature (2003)

1472 Citations

The anaerobic oxidation of ammonium

Mike S.M Jetten;Marc Strous;Katinka T van de Pas-Schoonen;Jos Schalk.
Fems Microbiology Reviews (1998)

1266 Citations

Anammox bacteria: from discovery to application

J. Gijs Kuenen.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2008)

837 Citations

New concepts of microbial treatment processes for the nitrogen removal in wastewater

Ingo Schmidt;Olav Sliekers;Markus Schmid;Eberhard Bock.
Fems Microbiology Reviews (2003)

822 Citations

Ammonium removal from concentrated waste streams with the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) process in different reactor configurations

Marc Strous;Eric Van Gerven;Ping Zheng;J. Gijs Kuenen.
Water Research (1997)

808 Citations

Biomarkers for In Situ Detection of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing (Anammox) Bacteria

Markus C. Schmid;Bart Maas;Ana Dapena;Katinka van de Pas-Schoonen.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2005)

446 Citations

The anammoxosome: an intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria.

Laura A. van Niftrik;John A. Fuerst;Jaap S.Sinninghe Damsté;J.Gijs Kuenen.
Fems Microbiology Letters (2004)

371 Citations

1994–2004: 10 years of research on the anaerobic oxidation of ammonium

M.S.M. Jetten;I. Cirpus;B. Kartal;L. van Niftrik.
Biochemical Society Transactions (2005)

268 Citations

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