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Curriculum Vitae
Statement of Research Interests:
Ecology of microbes, including viruses, bacteria, archaea, & microbial eukaryotes in marine and estuarine
environments. Monitoring the influence of environmental conditions on microbial
gene expression to determine how ecosystem variables affect microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling. Investigating the activity of viruses across salinity and pH gradients.
Comparison of freshwater, estuarine, coastal and pelagic microbial populations
and functions to determine various regulatory mechanisms on population
composition and overall population function.
Current Research Projects at UGAMI:
Sapelo Island Microbial Observatory
Monitoring the temporal and spatial expression of bacterial genes involved in
processing novel carbon sources and utilization of nitrogen sources in
coastal waters.
MIRADA
Examining the diversity of bacterial populations across the estuarine ecosystem.
GCE-LTER
Supporting the LTER project by measuring bacterial production through the
estuarine complex around Sapelo Island.
Viral activities
Examining the influence of viruses on bacterial production in the estuary.
Communicating Science to a Public Audience
Developing high quality video content to utilize in projects for scientific outreach.
Current Associates of the Booth Lab on Sapelo:
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Dr. Jenn Brofft
Assistant Professor of Biology
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Dr. Jenn Brofft is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Armstrong Atlantic State University
and joined us for the summer of 2009 & continues to visit to conduct research on the expression of bacterial genes
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Claudia Grimm
University of Kiel, Germany
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Tim Quaschling
University of Kiel, Germany
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Favorite Sapelo Island Moment:
Moving in. Everyone around pitched in and made us feel welcome.
People fed us and took care of us. It was fantastic.
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