Hatzenpichler, Roland
Associate Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry
Office: 111 Chemistry Biochemistry Building
Specialty: Environmental microbiology
Email: roland.hatzenpichler@montana.edu
Research website: www.environmental-microbiology.com
Professional experience
2023-Present Associate Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, MSU
2016–2022 Assistant Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, MSU
2011–2016 Postdoctoral Scholar, Geobiology, Caltech
Education
2011 Doctorate degree, Microbial Ecology, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
2006 Master's degree, Microbial Ecology, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Research interests
- The function and activity of the “uncultivated majority” of microorganisms, and how their physiology impacts the environment across a range of scales, from micron to global.
- The use of novel approaches to probe in situ activity, including biorthogonal non-canonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT) with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), stable isotope probing, and cell sorting.
Montana State University & CBE publications searchable by author via CBE Publications Database
Dr. Hatzenpichler's Research Website
Courses, Grants, Outreach
Related News
NIH grant worth $1.7 million supports Montana State’s Hatzenpichler in studying the human gut microbiome MSU News August 11, 2022
"MSU receives $3 million NSF grant to support innovative graduate research on extreme microbes" MSU News 9/27/2021
“MSU microbiologist looking deeper into biology of ‘Asgard’ microbes with grant from the Moore Foundation and Simons Foundation” MSU News 09/02/2020
“MSU graduate student wins prestigious NASA award to study unique bacteria” MSU News 07/01/2020
“MSU researchers among international consortium proposing new scientific naming system” MSU News 06/10/2020
“MSU biochemist’s research takes him to the seafloor to collect microorganisms” MSU News 01/14/2019
“MSU biochemist awarded grant to study how deep-sea microorganisms break down carbon” MSU News 08/02/2018
“MSU researchers receive $1.8 million to study methane-converting microbes” MSU News 10/18/2017
“MSU biochemist named NASA Early Career Fellow for research on ‘magnetic’ bacteria” MSU News 08/21/2017