Here you will find an overview of the theses supervised by Prof Cordellier to date

*indicates main supervision was through another PI

PhD
Duration Name Titel Info
2018-2023 Jana Nickel “Genomic architecture of hybridization in the Daphnia longispina species complex” University of Hamburg
2014-2018 Verena Tams “Intraspecific phenotypic variation and its genetic basis in Daphnia” University of Hamburg
2014-2018 Suda Parimala Ravindran “Comparative and population transcriptomics in Daphnia galeata“ University of Hamburg
2012-2016 Ann-Kathrin Huylmans* “Evolution and Regulation of Sex-Biased Gene Expression in Two Arthropod Species“ LMU, main supervision Prof. John Parsch
2012-2017 Maike Herrmann* “Ecological Genomics in Daphnia” Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Frankfurt, Co supervision with Prof. Klaus Schwenk
Master / Diploma
Year Name Titel Info
2020 Malte Grewoldt “Evolution of sex chromosomes in the spider Trichonephila senegalensis” University of Hamburg
2018 Jana Nickel “Influence of fish kairomones on gene expression in Daphnia galeata” University of Hamburg
2014 Alberto Lopez Ezquerra “De novo transcriptome assembly of non-model organisms – Daphnia galeata case study” LMU, Munich
2011 Sven Wech „Schlupf, Aufzucht und ökologische Experimente von Daphnia-Klonen: Anpassung an klimatische Veränderungen“ Diploma thesis, Goethe University, Frankfurt
2010 Pia Kreuzer „Populationsgenetische Untersuchungen des Daphnia longispina – Artkomplexes in Raum und Zeit“ Diploma thesis, Goethe University, Frankfurt
2010 Maike Herrmann „Genetische Variabilität von natürlichen Daphnia-Populationen in Raum und Zeit“ Diploma thesis, Goethe University, Frankfurt
Bachelor
Year Name Titel Info
2020 David Lohmann “Population structure of red squirrels in urban habitats“ University of Hamburg
2019 Felix Hildebrandt „Identifizierung sexualer genetischer Marker bei der Gewächshausspinne Parasteatoda tepidariorum mittels bioinformatischer und molekularer Methoden“ University of Hamburg
2018 Yanina Denninger “Daphnia hybridisation in northern german lakes” University of Hamburg
2018 Kerstin Dreczko “Museomics: Barcoding of spiders with degraded DNA samples” University of Hamburg – co supervision with Danilo Harms
2018 Peter Bradtke „Artengemeinschaften von Daphnia in Seen Schleswig-Holsteins” University of Hamburg
2017 Jan Detampel “Morphometrics in Daphnia: influence of fish kairomones on body shape” University of Hamburg
2015 Jana Nickel “Daphnia in the Elbe River: species status and origin in an extreme habitat” University of Hamburg
2013 Alexandra Hollaus “Gene expression variation in relation to temperature in Daphnia galeata – a qPCR study” LMU, Munich
Lab rotations and short term internships
Year Name Titel Info
2020 Sabine Petersen “Transcription factors binding sites in the Daphnia galeata genome” Lab rotation MSc. Molecular Life Science, University of Hamburg
2020 Katharina Hoffmann “Sex detection in Argiope bruennichi” MSc. Biology, University of Hamburg
2018 Lennart Heepmann “Quantification of autosomal and gonosomal genes in Parasteatoda tepidariorum” MSc. Biology, University of Hamburg
2018 Bernadeta Pietrzak   DAAD Exchange student from Jagellonian University, Poland
2017 Emre Cetin “Optimization of a simple protocol for screening species composition in sediment samples” Exchange student from Université Grenoble Alpes
2014 Laura Hardulak “Genetic variation in the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation pathway of Daphnia galeata in relation to adaptive traits” Individualized Research Training 1, EES Master LMU, Munich
2013 Loukas Theodosiou “Gene expression acclimation of Daphnia galeata to low temperatures” ndividualized Research Training 2, EES Master LMU, Munich
2012 Diogo Barros “How can Daphnia galeata DNA genome be efficiently sequenced?" Individualized Research Training 1, EES Master LMU, Munich