Amano Lab officially established at Hokkaido University
Apr 1, 2026·
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Chie Amano
We are pleased to announce the establishment of the Amano Laboratory at the Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University. Our laboratory specializes in microbial oceanography and biogeochemistry, and we are particularly focused on elucidating deep-sea microbial ecosystems and the roles they play in the global carbon cycle.

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Associate Professor
Chie Amano is a marine microbial ecologist studying the role of bacteria and archaea in the ocean’s biogeochemical cycles, with a focus on the dark, deep ocean. Her research addresses both sides of the carbon cycle: the heterotrophic degradation of organic matter, including by particle-associated communities, and dark inorganic carbon fixation through anaplerotic and chemolithoautotrophic processes. She also examines how hydrostatic pressure shapes microbial activity and carbon cycling in the deep sea, and she develops single-cell approaches such as BONCAT and microautoradiography, together with in situ instrumentation, to quantify microbial activity in the deep ocean.