seminar with inspiration (and advice) for young (microbial) scientists

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Please find the slides of my GRS seminar for young scientist attached. I hope it may give inspiration and advice to those pursuing academic careers. Many thanks to Petra Rudolf, Curt Rice and many others for their input and thoughts on gender equality measures. Science = Fun Never Give Up! I am not a big fan of e mail but I am not too difficult to find on social media if you would want more details or would like to give constructive feedback or input. thx https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikejetten @msmjetten

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A scientific life of discovering

new anaerobic C1 microbes

while trying to keep young

(wo)men in science

GRS August 9th

MIKE JETTEN

SOEHNGEN INSTITUTE OF ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY

Table of content

Pivotal career steps/advise

- PhD and supervision

- post doc and family

- tenure and independence

- full professor and responsibilities

intertwined with C1 examples - Acetoclastic methanogens

- Hot and acid volcano C1 microbes

- AOM and anammox bacteria

Curt Rice, Tromso 6 steps to gender equality

Petra Rudolf, RU Groningen Roosevelt Foundation

Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, The Confidence Gap

http://www.genderinscience.org/

http://www.informatics-europe.org/images/documents/

more-women-in-informatics-research-andeducation_

2013.Pdf

My supervisors AJB, AJS, JGK, SG

My co workers, collaborators and funding agencies

Credits

Academic careers seem to be unappealing to both man and woman,

The impediments are perceived as disproportionate

The sacrifices are great.

Research career? PhD 1y PhD 3y Career in

Academia at 3y

M 61% 59% 21%

F 72% 37% 12%

Why is academia not appealing?

Hunt for projects/money; all consuming & competitive

String of post docs w/o prospects =

Lack of security

F Lack of self confidence

F Lack of good F role models

INTRODUCTION@MIKE-ROBIOLOGY

PhD Microbiology 1991 Wageningen University

Post doc 1991-1994

Assistant professor 1994-2000

Professor Microbiology 2000-

ERC AG 2008 ERC AG 2013

INTRODUCTION@MIKE-ROBIOLOGY

PhD Microbiology 1987 - 1991

Acetate Metabolism in Methanothrix soehngenii

- Optimally prepared by best anaerobic training in experts lab

(Georg Fuchs, Ulm 86)

- State-of-the-art research facilities

- Coherent team and colleagues

- Combination high level sport & study is

foundation 4 ambition & perseverance

- Get your papers out asap

- Excellent supervisors

Alex Zehnder

Prof Microbiology WUR

Director EAWAG CH

Presiden ETH Zurich

“fat rod” Methanothrix soehngenii

Acetate + ATP + HSCoA Ac-CoA + AMP +PPi

CO + H2O CO2 + 2[H]

Apart from giving scientific guidance, she/he should

• provide training in the art of presentation science

• teach how to write fast and how to write good papers

• find funding / help you find funding

• teach you how to write successful proposals

• teach you the “rules of the game” and how to change them

• give you challenging assignments and opportunities

• provide constructive feedback on unsuccessful endeavours

• introduce you to important professional contacts

• give you credit, and advocate you in the academic community

Need for a very good mentor/supervisor!

If not provided by your supervisor, be assertive and ask

If still not provided, get it someone/where else asap.

Apart from giving scientific guidance, she/he should teach importance of human

and leadership skills

- Educational skills to transfer knowledge

- Project and time management to be as effective as possible

- Scientific communication skills to become an articulate speaker/writer

- Interaction with people 4 networking & collaborating

- Personal happiness 4 balance work/private life

- Career management

- Leadership skills (vision, coaching, delegating, team building, supervision)

Absolute need for human and leadership skills!

These skills contribute up to 85% of your success!!

Chapter2@MIKE-ROBIOLOGY

Post doc 1991-1994

• Bring your own money & freedom

• Husband/Spouse program

• Complementary and synergy in skills

• Quality of supervision

• Nose for feasibility & serendipity

• practice make perfect but 95% is more effective!

• Publish asap & amap

• Train human and leadership skills

• Move on

Challenges in combining family life and career

• Family/career : there is never an easy equilibrium

• 2 body problem: not each location offers opportunity for both

• if your heart allows marry/partner outside your profession

• 50% shared responsibilities

• learn to live with little sleep asap

• (European) labour law = raise kids asap in PhD

• reality most academians have a family after 32

Only 1 in 3000 female physicists had a husband who was not

professionally active but took care of the home and the family

25% of the male physicists are in an equivalent situation.

USA: http://www.physics.wm.edu/dualcareer.html

Challenges in combining family life and career

Emancipation is still a long way to go

Ladies be assertive and do not take more than

50% share in family responsibilities

THE CONFIDENCE GAP For many young women in academia it is difficult to reach out to older

male colleagues to ask for advice

Women tend to underestimate their potential for success in Science.

Women apply when the meet 120% of requirements (M at 50%)

Women do gain confidence from role models!

Women in middle management are more inspiring F role models.

Affirmative action stimulates F in competition

Learning to own victory and survive defeat in sports is apparently good

training for owning triumphs and surviving setbacks at work

Curt Rice, Katty Kay and Claire Shipman

What should universities do:

- Use alumni network to help finding jobs for partners

- Consider partners as internal candidates for university vacancies

- Excellent child care facilities

- Reimbursement for babysitting service for unusual situations

- Family friendly working conditions:

- No meetings at hours that create conflict with family obligations….

- Mentor programs with good F role models

- Special lunch meetings/support groups

- gender neutral advertisements / balanced selection committees

- Many more………….

Way2independece@MIKE-ROBIOLOGY

Moving back to Europe: Assistant professor 1994-2000

• Bring your own money & personal grant

• Develop nose for feasibility of projects

• Practice make perfect but 95% is more effective!

• Be at right place and time (serendipity)

• Publish HI papers (1st or last author)

• Raise more money and build a team

• Joint Family responsibilities

• Complementary and synergy in skills

• Quality supervision/mentoring

• Train human and leadership skills

• Be assertive and/or move on

Calculations in the N cycle

NH4+ + NO2

- N2 + 2H2O ΔG’0 = -358 kJ/mol

Engelbert Broda

1910-1983

Anaerobic pilot plant, TU Delft, the Netherlands

Influent

Effluent

Mulder , van de Graaf et al FEMS Ecology 1995

ANAMMOX MILESTONES

1995 ANAEROBIC PILOT PLANT Mulder et al FEMS Ecol

1998 SBR ENRICHMENT CULTURES Strous et al AMB

1999 PHYLOGENETIC IDENTITY Strous et al Nature (MJ =37y)

2002 LADDERANE LIPIDS Damste et al Nature

2003 BLACK SEA

Kuypers et al Nature

Anammoxoglobus

propionic

Jettenia asiatica

KSU-1

© Jetten et al 2009

ANAMMOX MILESTONES

2006 GENOME ASSEMBLY Strous et al Nature

2008 CELL BIOLOGY Van Niftrik et al Mol Mic

2011 METABOLISM Kartal et al Nature

2013 CHINESE WETLANDS Zhu et al Nature Geoscience

Professor Microbiology 2000-

• Bring your own money/projects

• Refine nose for feasibility and serendipity

• Practice make perfect but 90% is even more effective!

• Raise a lot more money & build a large team

• Publish more HI papers

• Joint Family responsibility

• Complementary and synergy in skills

• Quality of Supervision & mentoring

• Networking / collaborations

• Become stronger and more assertive

New stable state or tipping point

• Transfer of knowledge

• Transfer of human and leadership skills

and become eligible for dean, VP, VC, etc

or move on??

Responsibilities@MIKE-ROBIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION@MICROBIOLOGY

Unexplored biodiversity

30,000 strains in ATCC & DMSZ

2,639,157 16S rRNA genes in RDP

10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 nonillion

microbial cells on Earth

Terra

incognita

Microbial metabolic diversity

Undiscovered Chemolithoautotrophs

H2 CH4 H2S NH4+ Fe2+

O2

NO3- ??? ???

Fe3+

SO42-

CO2

After 40 years of searching in vain

They were being called

“impossible” microbes

ELECTRON DONORS

EL

EC

TR

ON

AC

CE

PT

OR

S

OXIC

ANOXIC

CS2

???

Undiscovered Chemolithoautotrophs

H2 CH4 H2S NH4+ Fe2+

O2

NO3- ??? ???

Fe3+

SO42-

CO2

After 40 years of searching in vain

They were being called

“impossible” microbes

ELECTRON DONORS

EL

EC

TR

ON

AC

CE

PT

OR

S

OXIC

ANOXIC

CS2

???

HOW TO DISCOVER THESE “IMPOSSIBLE” MICROBES?

• Survey of selected ecosystems

• Bring Best Samples to Lab

• Design optimal bioreactors

• Enrichment under optimal conditions

• Grow enough cells

• Use of the molecular toolbox

• Back to the ecosystem

• Application of the new microbes

• State of the art microbial methods

• Adequate National and EU funding

• International collaboration

• Industrial collaboration

• Skilled and enthusiastic team members

PRE REQUISITES

How to Discover new microbes?

Sampling Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Bioreactors Genomic Physiology Microscopy Ecology Biochemistry Application

• State of the art microbial methods

• Adequate National and EU funding

• International collaboration

• Industrial collaboration

• Skilled and enthusiastic team members

PRE REQUISITES

How to Discover of new microbes?

ERC AG 2008 ERC AG 2013

Added value of Awards

• Possibility to do research w/o restrictions

• Recognition @home university

• Many Invitations

• New collaborations

• Exclusive partnership with industry

• Job offers

• More awards and prizes (Matthew 25:29)

• Many student opportunities

ERC AG 2008

ERC AG 2013

Down side of (too much) success

• Harsher peer review (from such PI we expect….)

• Difficult to obtain additional grants

• Revenge taken out on younger staff & students

• Jealous colleagues

• Messy university politics

• To big for collaboration

• Where should phd/post docs move to?

• Hardly any friendly colleagues left

• It can be very lonely at the top

• Ne iupiter quidam placet omnibus

Added value / Down side ≥ 1

Most important PRE REQUISITE

Vacancies

Full professor

Tenure track

2 Post docs

10 PhD students

Skilled and enthusiastic team members

and give them the best possible training

in human and leadership skills

VOLCANIC

MICROBIOLOGY

MICROBIAL

INTERACTIONS

(AN)AEROBIC

OXIDATION OF METHANE

ANAMMOX

Methane cycle in wetlands Kosten & Ettwig

Symbiotic seagrass fields Hooiberg, vd Heiden

van Alen, Op den Camp

N2 fixation peat lands Kox, vd Elzen

Lamers, Ettwig

Rhizobiome of wetlands Vaksmaa, Lueke

Delia Gut microbiome Welte

Symbiotic Microbiology

2014-2019 projects

Discoveries in CH4 & CS2

Genome seq

Physiology

Proteins

1 PhD thesis

Hot and Acid Volcano Microbiology

2008-2013

CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

At pH < 1 and 55°C

© Pol et al 2007

Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum SolV

Sampling at Solfatara, Naples, Italy Enrichment & isolation

Poor growth without

mudpot water

Evaporating and ashing still stimulated growth:

which mineral /element ?

0

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

Ce Sm Eu Gd None or Ca

Gro

wth

rate

(h

-1)

Maximum growth rates with Ce and REE with higher atomic

numbers tested individually.

Which cellular

component does

contain Cerium?

A SDS-PAGE (12%) of the purified methanol dehydrogenase of strain SolV

B the UV-Vis spectrum of the pure enzyme

0.0

0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

2.0

250 300 350 400 450 500 550

Wavelength (nm)

Exti

nct

ion

(b

lack

lin

e)

0.00

0.04

0.08

0.12

0.16

0.20

Exti

nct

ion

(re

d li

ne

)

28

36

55

72

93

130

kDa

250

1 2

1 = Cell extract (50 μg protein)

2 = Pure MDH (10 μg protein)

A B

a

b c

Thomas Barends

MAX-PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT

Methane cycle in volcanoes

SolV isolated

Growth dependent on REE

Genome sequenced

Rubisco as CO2 fixation pathway

N2 fixation

Transcriptome

Cell Biology in progress

Nitrosative stress in progress

VOLCANIC

MICROBIOLOGY

MICROBIAL

INTERACTIONS

(AN)AEROBIC

OXIDATION OF METHANE

ANAMMOX

Does nitrate/nitrite dependent Anaerobic Oxidation of

Methane (AOM) exist???

ERC AG 2013

How does ANAMMOX make the

ROCKET FUEL HYDRAZINE ?

Protein purification

15N14N

Protein activity

Hydrazine and N2 production

Protein crystalisation

Immunogold labelling hzsABC

Anammox, AAA, SolV, M. oxyfera and

other new C1 microbes could save the world

Thank you !

Unique bacteria hiding out in a witches’ brew of anoxic

water not only thrive in cold wetlands and oceans but

also chow down its ammonium and methane

Microbial science = Fun

Leadership skills = 85% success!

The future = bright for Women in Science!

Never give up !

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