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Helmut Bürgmann
Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Publications - 91
Citations - 8483
Helmut Bürgmann is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resistome & Anaerobic oxidation of methane. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 80 publications receiving 6464 citations. Previous affiliations of Helmut Bürgmann include ETH Zurich & University of Georgia.
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Tackling antibiotic resistance: the environmental framework
Thomas U. Berendonk,Célia M. Manaia,Christophe Merlin,Despo Fatta-Kassinos,Eddie Cytryn,Fiona Walsh,Helmut Bürgmann,Henning Sørum,Madelaine Norström,Marie-Noëlle Pons,Norbert Kreuzinger,Pentti Huovinen,Stefania Stefani,Thomas Schwartz,Veljo Kisand,Fernando Baquero,José L. Martínez +16 more
TL;DR: The main knowledge gaps, the future research needs and the policy and management options that should be prioritized to tackle antibiotic resistance in the environment are discussed.
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Fundamentals of microbial community resistance and resilience
Ashley Shade,Hannes Peter,Steven D. Allison,Didier L. Baho,Mercè Berga,Helmut Bürgmann,David H. Huber,Silke Langenheder,Jay T. Lennon,Jennifer B. H. Martiny,Kristin L. Matulich,Thomas M. Schmidt,Jo Handelsman +12 more
TL;DR: An overview of the concepts of stability that are relevant for microbial communities is provided, and thoughts about the unique insights that systems perspectives – informed by meta-omics data – may provide about microbial community stability are concluded.
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Microbes as engines of ecosystem function: When does community structure enhance predictions of ecosystem processes?
Emily B. Graham,Emily B. Graham,Joseph E. Knelman,Joseph E. Knelman,Andreas Schindlbacher,Steven D. Siciliano,Marc Breulmann,Anthony C. Yannarell,J. M. Beman,Guy C. J. Abell,Laurent Philippot,James I. Prosser,Arnaud Foulquier,Jorge Curiel Yuste,Helen C. Glanville,Davey L. Jones,Roey Angel,Janne Salminen,Ryan J. Newton,Helmut Bürgmann,Lachlan J. Ingram,Ute Hamer,Henri M.P. Siljanen,Krista Peltoniemi,Karin Potthast,Lluís Bañeras,Martin Hartmann,Samiran Banerjee,Ri Qing Yu,Geraldine Nogaro,Andreas Richter,Marianne Koranda,Sarah C. Castle,Marta Goberna,Bongkeun Song,Amitava Chatterjee,Olga C. Nunes,Ana R. Lopes,Yiping Cao,Aurore Kaisermann,Sara Hallin,Michael S. Strickland,Jordi Garcia-Pausas,Josep Barba,Hojeong Kang,Kazuo Isobe,Sokratis Papaspyrou,Roberta Pastorelli,Alessandra Lagomarsino,Eva S. Lindström,Nathan Basiliko,Diana R. Nemergut,Diana R. Nemergut +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, a statistical analysis investigating the value of environmental data and microbial community structure independently and in combination for explaining rates of carbon and nitrogen cycling processes within 82 global datasets is presented.
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Increased levels of multiresistant bacteria and resistance genes after wastewater treatment and their dissemination into lake geneva, Switzerland.
TL;DR: Data clearly indicated pollution of sediments with ARGs in the vicinity of the WTP outlet and the potential of lakes as reservoirs of MRB and potential risks are discussed.
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Wastewater as a point source of antibiotic-resistance genes in the sediment of a freshwater lake
TL;DR: The spatial pattern of ARGs contamination and supporting data suggest that deposition of particle-associated wastewater bacteria rather than co-selection by, for example, heavy metals was the main cause of sediment ARG contamination.