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Professor Sigrid Neuhauser

Academic discipline: Microbiology

Dr. Sigrid Neuhauser is a scientist and deputy head of the Institute of Microbiology at the University of Innsbruck. Her current research focuses on understanding Phytomyxean plant parasites and their interactions with the environment, plants, marine algae and the role of phytomyxea and other protists involved in soil processes. Her current research is also including the abundance and prevalence of azole resistant fungi in the environement with a focus on human and plant pathogens, as well as more generally topics on fungal plant and algal pathogens and their disease mechanisms and control. She is also studying the interactions between the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans and its microbiota and the fate of microbes in antropogenically influenced habitats.

Since 2020, Sigrid Neuhauser holds a endowed professorship through the Ingeborg Hochmair Professorship program. She has received several fellowships and awards, including the FWF START Prize and is currently part of an EU Marie Curie Doctoral Network PHABB, the Jena Experiment and the MYCOS programme. Prof. Neuhauser has also worked at the Natural History Museum London and as a researcher outside of academia for MYKON OG.