
Stanislav Jabinski - CV
Since 04/2025: Postdoc at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW), Rostock, Germany in the Research Group Microbial Plankton and Fungal Ecology lead by Dr. Isabell Klawonn.
09/2019 – 12/2024 Ph.D. Student at the department of Ecosystem Biology and Ecology, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Thesis title: Stable isotope characterization of fungal water and inorganic carbon assimilation signals and ecosystem fluxes
Supervisor: Dr. Travis B. Meador
10/2016 – 03/2019 Master of Science (M.Sc.)
International Marine Geosciences, University of Bremen
MSc thesis: Development of a method to track microbial activity by ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry isotope pattern matching (Dez. 2018)
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Hinrichs, Dr. Gunter Wegener
Co supervisor: Dr. Julius Lipp
10/2012 – 09/2016 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Geosciences Department, University Bremen
BSc Thesis: First insights of high-resolution imaging of biomarker and elemental analysis of the sediments of the Gotland Basin (2016).
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Hinrichs, Prof. Dr. Gesine Mollenhauer
Co supervisor: Dr. Lars-Peter Wörmer
Publications:
Jabinski, S., Kučera, V., Kopáček, M., Jansa, J., & Meador, T. B. (2024). Fungi present distinguishable isotopic signals when grown on glycolytic versus tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. EGUsphere, 2024, 1-20.
Jabinski, S., d. M. Rangel, W., Kopáček, M., Jílková, V., Jansa, J., & Meador, T. B.* (2024). Constraining activity and growth substrate of fungal decomposers via assimilation patterns of inorganic carbon and water into lipid biomarkers. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 90(4), e02065-23.
Angst, G*., Angst, Š., Frouz, J., Jabinski, S., Jílková, V., Kukla, J., ... & Angel, R. (2024). Stabilized microbial necromass in soil is more strongly coupled with microbial diversity than the bioavailability of plant inputs. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 190, 109323.
Nezhad, M. T. K*., Šamonil, P., Daněk, P., Jaroš, J., Hájek, M., Hájková, P., Jabinski, S., Meador, T.B., & Roleček, J. (2024). Lipid biomarkers and stable isotopes uncover paleovegetation changes in extremely species-rich forest-steppe ecosystems, Central Europe. Environmental Research, 259, 119564.
Jílková, V*., Al Haj Ishak Al Ali, R., Devetter, M., Jabinski, S., & Jandová, K. (2024). Organic matter stability in temperate forest soils is affected by tree species identity but not by litter quality. Plant and Soil, 1-12.
Conference:
Jabinski*, W.Rangel, V.Jilkova, T.B. Meador (2022). Stable isotope Signatures from substrate utilization by different fungal ecotypes via a dual-SIP approach (GRC organic geochemistry, poster).
Jabinski*, W.Rangel, V.Jilkova, T.B. Meador (2022). Stable isotope Signatures from substrate utilization by different fungal ecotypes via a dual-SIP approach (IsoEcol, talk).
Jabinski*, W.Rangel, F. Lorence, T.B. Meador (2021). Stable isotope Signatures from substrate utilization by different fungal ecotypes via a dual-SIP approach (IMOG, virtuel flash talk).
Jabinski*, W.Rangel, F. Lorence, T.B. Meador (2021). Rapid analysis of fungal membrane lipids and their isotopic composition by TMSH Pyrolysis GC-MS/IRMS analysis (Goldschmidt, virtuel poster presentation).
J.S. Lipp*, S. Jabinski, N. Gajendra, M. Könneke, K.-U. Hinrichs (2018). Advancing the scope of lipid-based stable isotope probing by mass spectrometric separation of lipid isotopologues (3 Cluster Conferenz, Berlin, poster presentation).
Jabinski*, J.S. Lipp N. Gajendra, M. Könneke, K.-U. Hinrichs (2018). Tracking of microbial activity by Ultra-high-MS Isotope Pattern Matching (Youmares, Oldenburg, poster,).
J.S. Lipp*, N. Gajendra, S. Jabinski, M. Könneke, F. Schubotz, K.-U. Hinrichs (2017). Stable Isotope Probing of Complex Lipids through Isotope Pattern Matching of Mass Spectra (IMOG, Florence, poster).
R.R. Adhikari*, V. B. Heuer, L. Wörmer, S. Jabinski, T. Hoshino, F. Inagaki, A. Kitte, J. Kallmeyer, K.-U. Hinrichs (2017). Subseafloor life and carbon cycling in the Bengal Fan (IODP Exp. 354) (IODP/ICDP Colloquium, Braunschweig, abstract)