Our Scientific Collaborators include:
On red algae (especially mangrove algae):
Prof John A. West, University of Melbourne, Australia
On diatom taxonomy:
Prof David Mann, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK
Dr Eileen Cox, Natural History Museum, London, UK
On dinoflagellates and harmful algal blooms:
Dr Christopher S. Bolch, University of Tasmania, Australia
On brown algae:
Prof Akira Peters, Roscoff, France
Prof Dieter G. Müller, University of Constance, Germany
On cryopreservation and cryoinjury:
Dr Erica Benson & Dr Keith Harding, Damar, Cupar, Fife, UK
Prof Thomas Friedl & Dr Maike Lorenz, SAG, Göttingen, Germany
Dr Alena Lusekova, ISB, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
Dr Josef Elster, IB, Trebon, Czech Republic
Dr Roland Fleck, NIBSC, South Mimms, UK
On phenotypic and genotypic stability of conserved strains
Prof Thomas Friedl & Dr Maike Lorenz, SAG, Göttingen, Germany
Dr Alena Lusekova, ISB, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
Dr Josef Elster, IB, Trebon, Czech Republic
On ecophysiological research
Dr Erica Benson & Dr Keith Harding, Damar, Cupar, Fife, UK
On protozoology
Dr Genevoea Esteban and Prof Bland J Finlay , Queen Mary's University of london
On systematics and molecular phylogeny of Chlamydomonas and relatives
Prof Robert Andersen, University of Washington, USA
Dr Thomas Leya, Fraunhofer Institut, Berlin, Germany
On systematics and molecular phylogeny of coccoid green algae
Prof Thomas Friedl, SAG, Göttingen, Germany
Dr Lothar Krienitz, Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Neuglobsow, Germany
On natural products from CCAP cultures
Prof Marcel Jaspars, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen, UK
Prof Geoffrey A. Codd, School of Biology, University of Dundee, UK
Prof Gabriele M. König, University of Bonn, Germany
Prof Robert S. Jacobs, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Prof Carl J. Carrano, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA
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