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Dr. Madsen`s fundamental research interests are in documenting the "who", "what", "how", "where", "when", and "why" of microbiological processes in soil, water, sediments, and ground water. Microorganisms play a critical role in biogeochemical cycling of carbon , nutrients, and pollutant compounds in the soil habitat. Yet, methodological limitations of environmental microbiology are substantial. For instance, despite its relevance to society, proving that microbial populations are truly active in catalyzing biodegradation of toxic organic pollutants in a given habitat is a difficult task. A synthesis of toxicological, genetic, biochemical, physiological, analytical chemistry, and field-site research will successfully lead to progress in understanding how to measure, verify, and harness microbially-mediated processes that affect environmental quality. Ongoing research projects have objectives that include characterizing soil and subsurface (ground water) microorganisms and their activities, devising criteria for documenting detoxification processes in contaminated sites, discovering factors that govern reductive dechlorination reactions of halogenated organic compounds, using molecular biological methods to assess horizontal gene transfer and other mechanisms of microbial adaptation to pollutant compounds, understanding geochemical and physiological characteristics that may prevent or foster microbial activity, and developing a rapport with the biogeochemistry of field sites so that realism is an integral part of conceptual advancements in environmental microbiology. Recent genome sequencing by the U.S.D.O.E. of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans (a bacterium active in situ in metabolizing naphthalene in polluted sediment) paves the way for studies aimed at identifying the genetic basis for ecological fitness.
Research Areas
- biogeochemistry
- biological and environmental engineering
- earth science
- ecology
- environmental sciences
- genomics
- microbiology
- molecular biology
- toxicology
- waste management
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Research
research overview
- Dr. Madsen's fundamental research interests are in documenting the "who", "what", "how", "where", "when", and "why" of microbiological processes in soil, water, sediments, and ground water. Microorganisms play a critical role in biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nutrients, and pollutant compounds in groundwater and soil habitats. Yet, methodological limitations of environmental microbiology are substantial. For instance, despite its relevance to society, proving that microbial populations are truly active in catalyzing biodegradation of toxic organic pollutants in a given habitat is a difficult task. A synthesis of toxicological, genetic, biochemical, physiological, analytical chemistry, and field-site research will successfully lead to progress in understanding how to measure, verify, and harness microbially-mediated processes that affect environmental quality. Ongoing research projects have objectives that include characterizing soil and subsurface (ground water) microorganisms and their activities, devising criteria for documenting detoxification processes in contaminated sites, discovering factors that govern reductive dechlorination reactions of halogenated organic compounds, using molecular biological methods to assess horizontal gene transfer and other mechanisms of microbial adaptation to pollutant compounds, understanding geochemical and physiological characteristics that may prevent or foster microbial activity, and developing a rapport with the biogeochemistry of field sites so that realism is an integral part of conceptual advancements in environmental microbiology. New molecular ecology and microscopy procedures, such as field-based stable isotope probing (SIP) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), have allowed us to discover the identity and prevalence of active microbial populations within complex habitats and communities. Recent genome sequencing by the U.S.D.O.E. of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans (a bacterium active in situ in metabolizing naphthalene in polluted sediment) paves the way for studies aimed at identifying the genetic basis for ecological fitness.
principal investigator on
- EXPLORING A NOVEL NITROGEN BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE AND ITS DYNAMICS IN A CONTAMINATED AQUIFER awarded by NATL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 2009 - 2013
- NEW TOOLS FOR REMDIATION PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON CONTAMINATED SITES awarded by UNIVERSITY OF NEUCHATEL 2010 - 2012
- USING STABLE ISOTOPE PROBING TO UNCOVER CARBON FLOW AND TRANSCRIPTOMICS OF A MICROBIAL COMMUNITY CARRYING OUT NAPHTHALENE BIODEGRADATION: APPENDIX A-1 & APPENDIX A-3 awarded by DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 2009 - 2019
area(s) of concentration/expertise
keywords
- Polaromonas naphthalenivorans
- biodegradation of environmental pollutants
- biogeochemistry
- environmental microbiology
- microbial ecology
- molecular ecology and genomics
submitted impact statement
- Using molecular and ecological tools to understand the roles of microorganisms in pollution control
- Understanding the roles of microorganisms in biogeochemical and biodegradation processes
- Understanding the roles of microorganisms in biodegradation of organic environmental pollutants
- Discovering the identity and activity of microorganisms responsible for metabolizing organic compounds in aquatic and terrestrial habitats
Publications
individual publications
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academic article
- Alteromonas as a key agent of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation in crude oil-contaminated coastal sediment.. Environmental Science & Technology. 46:7731-7740. 2012
- Comparative genomics reveals that horizontal gene transfer contributed to marine tidal-flat adaptation, especially cold tolerance and aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism, in Alteromonas sp. SN2.. PLoS One. 7. 2012
- Comparative survey of rumen microbial communities and metabolites across one caprine and three bovine groups, using bar-coded pyrosequencing and H-1 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 78:5983-5993. 2012
- Cultivation of an enriched ammonia-oxidizing archaeon of thaumarchaeotal group I.1b from an agricultural soil.. Environmental Microbiology. 14:1528-1543. 2012
- Role of nitrogen fixation in the autecology of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans in contaminated sediments.. Environmental Microbiology. 14:1544-1557. 2012
- Comparative genomic analysis of Acinetobacter oleivorans DR1 to determine strain-specific genomic regions and gentisate biodegradation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77:8635-8647. 2011
- Enrichment and characterization of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing archaeon of mesophilic Crenarchaeal group I.1a from an agricultural soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77:8635-8647. 2011
- Gentisate 1,2-dioxygenase, in the third naphthalene catabolic gene cluster of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2, has a role in naphthalene degradation. Microbiology. 157:2891-2903. 2011
- Metagenomic analysis of kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented food. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77:2264-2274. 2011
- Microorganisms and their roles in fundamental biogeochemical cycles. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 22:456-464. 2011
- Investigating the biodegradability of perfluorooctanoic acid . Chemosphere. 80:176-183. 2010
- Subsurface cycling of nitrogen and anaerobic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation shown by nucleic acid and metabolic biomarkers. . Applied Environmental Microbiology. 76:3124-3134. 2010
- Subsurface ecosystem resilience: Long-term attenuation of subsurface contaminants supports an elaborate eukaryotic food chain and a dynamic microbial community. . International Society for Microbial Ecology Journal. 4:131-143. 2010
- Diversity and spatial/temporal variability of oxygenase genes and nah/nag mRNA transcripts in a shallow contaminated aquifer.. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 75:6478-6487. 2009
- Dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) imaging of microbial populations utilizing 13C-labeled substrates in pure culture and in soil. Environmental Microbiology. 11:220-229. 2009
- Exclude "unculturable" from the taxonomic microbiology literature (Letter to Editor).. Microbe. 4:351. 2009
- Remarkable physiological versatility revealed by whole-genome analysis of the aromatic-hydrocarbon-degrading bacteerium, Polaromonas naphthalenivorans.. Environmental Microbiology. 11:2253-2270. 2009
- Stable isotope probing reveals Trichosporon yeast to be active in situ in soil phenol metabolism.. ISME Journal. 3:477-485. 2009
- Dynamic SIMS ion microscopy imaging of individual bacterial cells for studies of isotopically labeled molecules.. Appl Surface Sci. 255:847-851. 2008
- Field-based and laboratory stable isotope probing surveys of the identities of both aerobic and anaerobic benzene-metabolizing microorganisms in freshwater sediment. . Environmental Microbiology. 10:1964-1977. 2008
- Field-based stable isotope probing reveals the identities of benzoic acid-metabolizing microorganisms and their in situ growth in agricultural soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74:4111-4118. 2008
- Influence of soil components on the biodegradation of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and o-, m-, and p-xylenes by the newly isolated bacterium Pseudoxanthomonas spadix BD-a59. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74:7313-7320. 2008
- Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of 3-Hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase from Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:5146-5152. 2007
- Naphthalene metabolism and growth inhibition by naphthalene in Polaraomonas naphthalenivorans strain CJ2. Microbiology. 153:3739-3747. 2007
- Overexpressing antioxidant enzymes enhances naphthalene biodegradation in Pseudomonas sp. Strain As1. Microbiology. 153:3246-3254. 2007
- Protection of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2 from naphthalene toxicity by extracellular polysaccharide capsules. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 50:41-45. 2007
- Construction of a reporter strain Pseudomonas putida for the detection of oxidative stress caused by environmental pollutants. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol.. 16:386-390. 2006
- Expression analysis of the fpr (ferredoxin-NAD+ reductase) gene in Pseudomonas putida KS 2440. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm.. 39:1246-1254. 2006
- The naphthalene catabolic (nag) genes of Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2: Evolutionary implications for two gene clusters and novel regulatory control. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 72:1086-1095. 2006
- The use of stable isotope probing techniques in bioreactor and field studies on bioremediation. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 17:92-97. 2006
- Identifying microorganisms responsible for ecologically significant biogeochemical processes. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 3:439-446. 2005
- Using field-based stable isotope probing to identify adapted populations and to track carbon flow through a phenol-degrading soil microbial community. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71:7858-7865. 2005
- Characterization of nah in Pseudomonas putida Cg1 and its role in bacterial survival in soil. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 66:209-216. 2004
- Development and application of pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the analysis of bound trinitrotoluene residues in soil. Environmental Science & Technology. 38:2167-2174. 2004
- Methanotrophic activity, abundance, and diversity in forested swamp pools: Spatiotemporal dynamics and influences on methane fluxes. Geomicrobiology Journal. 21:257-271. 2004
- Polaromonas naphthalenivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a naphthalene –degrading bacterium from naphthalene-contaminated sediment. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 54:93-97. 2004
- Survival of naphthalene-degrading Pseudomonas putida NCIB 9816-04 in naphthalene-amended soil: Toxicity of naphthalene and its metabolites. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 64:429-435. 2004
- Discovery of a novel bacterium with distinctive dioxygenase that is responsible for in situ biodegradation in a contaminated sediment. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 100:13591-13596. 2003
- Horizontal transfer of phn-Ac dioxygenase genes within one of two phenotypically and genotypically distinctive naphthalene-degrading guilds from adjacent soil environments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:2172-2181. 2003
- Identification and characterization of the conjugal transfer region of the pCg1 plasmid from naphthalene-degrading Pseudomonas putida Cg1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:3263-3271. 2003
- Identification and characterization of the conjugal transfer region of the pCg1 plasmid from naphthalene-degrading Pseudomonas putida Cg1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:3263-3271. 2003
- Respiration of 13C-labeled substrate added to soil in the field and subsequent 16S rRNA gene analysis of 13C-labeled soil DNA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:1614-1622. 2003
- Detection in coal tar waste-contaminated groundwater of mRNA transcripts related to naphthalene dioxygenase by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with tyramide signal amplification (TSA). Journal of Microbiological Methods. 50:75-84. 2002
- Diversity of 16S rRNA as naphthalene dioxygenase genes from a coal tar waste-contaminated aquifer waters. Microbial Ecology. 44:95-106. 2002
- Geochemical and physiological evidence for mixed aerobic and anaerobic field biodegradation of coal tar wastes by subsurface microorganisms. Microbial Ecology. 44:107-117. 2002
- Geochemistry and microbial diversity of a trichloroethene-contaminated superfund site undergoing intrinsic in situ reductive dechlorination. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 40:123-134. 2002
- Interaction of NahR, a LysR-type transcriptional regulator, with the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase in the naphthalene degrading bacterium, Pseudomonas putida NCIB 9816-4. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 213:159-165. 2002
- nahR, encoding a LysR-type transcriptional activator, is highly conserved among naphthalene degrading bacteria isolated from a coal tar waste-contaminated site and in extracted community DNA. Microbiology. 148:2319-2329. 2002
- Further biogeochemical characterization of a trichloroethene-contaminated fractured dolomite aquifer: Geochemical and microbial controls on in situ reductive dechlorination. Environmental Science & Technology. 35:4449-4456. 2001
- Naphthalene and donor cell density influence field conjugation of naphthalene catabolic plasmids. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 66:3088-3092. 2000
- Nucleic acid procedures for characterizing the identity and activity of subsurface microorganisms. Hydrogeology Journal. 8:112-125. 2000
- Use of substrate responsive direct viable counts to visualize naphthalene degrading bacteria in a coal tar-contaminated groundwater microbial community. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 43:81-90. 2000
- Evaluation and optimization of DNA extraction and purification procedures for soil and sediment samples. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 65:4715-4724. 1999
- In situ, real-time catabolic gene expression: Extraction and characterization of naphthalene dioxygenase mRNA transcripts from groundwater. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65:80-87. 1999
- The phenolic vir gene inducer ferulic acid is O-demethylated by the VirH2 protein of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid. Molecular Microbiology. 34:512-522. 1999
- Epistemology of environmental microbiology. Environmental Science & Technology. 32:429-539. 1998
- Plasmids responsible for horizontal transfer of naphthalene catabolic genes between bacteria at a coal tar-contaminated site are homologous to pDTG1 from Pseudomonas putida 9816-4. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 64:3633-3640. 1998
- Intrinsic bioremediation in a solvent - contaminated alluvium. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. 18:177-188. 1997
- Metabolic adaptation and In situ attenuation of chlorinated ethenes by naturally-occurring microorganisms in a fractured dolomite aquifer near Niagara Falls, NY. Environmental Science & Technology. 31:3138-3147. 1997
- Natural horizontal transfer of a naphthalene dioxygenase gene between bacteria native a contaminated field site. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 63:2330-2337. 1997
- A critical analysis of methods for determining the composition and biogeochemical activities of soil microbial communities in situ. Soil Biochemistry. 9:287-370. 1996
- Field extraction of a unique intermediary metabolite indicative of real time In situ pollutant biodegradation. Environmental Science & Technology. 30:2099-2103. 1996
- Hydrogen-based microbial ecosystems - a clarification. Technical comment Science. 272:896. 1996
- In situ dynamics of aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) and bacteria capable of AH metabolism in a coal tar waste-contaminated field site. Environmental Science & Technology. 30:2412-2416. 1996
- Oxygen limitations and aging as explanation for the persistence of naphthalene in coal-tar contaminated surface sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15:1876-1882. 1996
- Regulation of microbial phenanthrene mineralization in sediments by sorbent- sorbate contact time, inoculum, and gamma irradiation-induced sterilization artifacts. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15:1901-1907. 1996
- Development of a rapid 14C-based field method for assessing potential biodegradation of organic compounds in soil and sediment samples. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 21:317-327. 1995
- Natural selection of PAH-degrading bacterial guilds at coal tar disposal sites. Environmental Health Perspectives. 103:107-111. 1995
- Quantitative cell lysis of indigenous microorganisms and rapid extraction of microbial DNA from sediment. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 60:1572-1580. 1994
- Polymerase chain reaction amplification of naphthalene catabolic and 16S rRNA gene sequences from indigenous sediment bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 59:687-694. 1993
- Biodegradation and bioremediation. Cornell Focus (Biotechnology Issue). 1:27-29. 1992
- Bioremediation of environmental pollutants. Cornell Engineering Quarterly. 26:7-10. 1992
- Contrasts between subsurface microbial communities and their metabolic adaptation to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at a forested and urban coal tar disposal site. Microbial Ecology. 24:199-213. 1992
- Determining in situ biodegradation: Facts and challenges. Environmental Science & Technology. 25:1662-1673. 1991
- In situ biodegradation: Microbiological patterns in a contaminated aquifer. Science. 252:830-833. 1991
- Aerobic and anaerobic microbial activity in deep subsurface sediments from the Savannah River Plant. Geomicrobiology Journal. 7:93-102. 1989
- Pathway of indole metabolism by a denitrifying microbial community. Archives of Microbiology. 151:71-76. 1989
- Environmental factors affecting indole metabolism under anaerobic conditions. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 54:74-78. 1988
- Conversion of indole to oxindole under methanogenic conditions. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 53:180-182. 1987
- Simultaneous photoreduction and microbial oxidation of iron in a stream in the New Jersey Pinelands. Limnology and Oceanography. 31:832-838. 1986
- Effects of chemical speciation on the mineralization of organic compounds by microorganisms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 50:342-349. 1985
- Microbial degradation by mineralization or cometabolism determined by chemical concentration and environment. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 33:495-499. 1985
- Transport of Rhizobium and Pseudomonas through soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 46:557-560. 1982
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book
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booksection
- Biodegradability of recalcitrant aromatic compounds. Vol. 6. 2011
- Horizontal transfer of naphthalene catabolic genes in a contaminated aquifer 2002
- Methods for Assessing Biodegradability: Field and Laboratory 2002
- Methods for determining biodegradability 2002
- Natural Attenuation of Organic Contaminants 2001
- Verifying Bioremediation: How do I know if it is taking place? 2000
- Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Bioremediation: The Influence of Microbiological Processes on Organic Compounds in Field Sites 1998
- Extraction, purification, and PCR amplification of microbial DNA from sediments and soils 1997
- Methods for determining biodegradability 1997
- Impacts of agricultural practices on subsurface microbial ecology. Vol. 54. 1995
- Ground Water Microbiology: Subsurface ecosystem processes 1993
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chapter
- Stable Isotope probing techniques and bioremediation. Stable isotope probing and related technologies. 165-201. 2011
- Microbial ecological processes : Aerobic / Anaerobic. Encyclopedia of Ecology. 2008
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conference paper
- Themes and variations of aromatic hydrocarbon catabolism by microorganisms in a contaminated field site. Progress in Microbial Ecology. 587-596. 1997
- In situ Bioremediation: When Does It Work?. National Research Council. 1993
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Teaching
teaching overview
- Teaching statement At Cornell University, I teach 3 courses: NTRES/SNES 1101 Introduction to the Science and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources (co-taught with J. P. Lassoie or Tim Fahey) 3 cr. FALL annually. This is a freshmen orientation course (55 -70 students) that surveys frontiers in environmental science, introduces students to active Cornell faculty researchers, and includes weekly field trips illustrating a variety of environmental science issues. I also teach BioMI 3970 Environmental Microbiology 3 cr. SPRING alternate years beginning 2010. This course presents a comprehensive picture (from genomics to physiology to ecology to methodological techniques to biotechnology) of environmental microbiology to advanced undergraduates. Readings in a textbook, study questions, multiple essays, and oral discussions are used to achieve learning objectives. I also teach BioMI 6902 Graduate Lecture Course in Environmental Microbiology 1 cr. FALL annually. This course alternates between lectures and review/ group discussion of the primary scientific literature. Emphasis is placed on developing critical scientific abilities and preparing a written critique and summary of published scientific studies. [also BioMI 1001, 1002 Explorations in Biology (single-afternoon presentation to freshmen biology majors entitled “Bioremediation Demystified”)] I am dedicated to conveying to students information about how our biosphere functions and the roles of microorganisms in maintaining our biosphere. The discipline of environmental microbiology requires mastery of a variety of multifaceted disciplines (ranging from geochemistry to biochemistry to molecular biology to molecular phylogeny to ecology). Acquiring these disciplines and merging them together is an art that takes time. My goal is to accelerate the time for students to learn the discipline. I do this with enthusiasm by asking students to read relevant information (in my textbook and in primary literature sources). They also receive lectures from me. Furthermore, I rely upon classroom discussions between students to provide another key avenue for learning. The freshman environmental science course relies upon both essay writing and experiential learning (from the field trips).
teaching activities
- TOX-8900: Master's Thesis and Research - Spring 2013
- TOX-9900: Doctoral Thesis and Research - Spring 2013
- BIOMI-6902: Prokaryotic Biology: Environmental Microbiology - Fall 2012
- NTRES-1101: Introduction to the Science and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources - Fall 2012
- SNES-1101: Introduction to the Science and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources - Fall 2012
- TOX-8900: Master's Thesis and Research - Fall 2012
- TOX-9900: Doctoral Thesis and Research - Fall 2012
- BIOMI-3970: Environmental Microbiology: Evolution, Biogeochemistry, Microbial Ecology - Spring 2012
- CSS-3970: Environmental Microbiology: Evolution, Biogeochemistry, Microbial Ecology - Spring 2012
- TOX-8900: Master's Thesis and Research - Spring 2012
- TOX-9900: Doctoral Thesis and Research - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-6902: Prokaryotic Biology:Environmental Microbiology - Fall 2011
- NTRES-1101: Intro to the Science and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources - Fall 2011
- SNES-1101: Intro to the Science and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources - Fall 2011
- TOX-8900: Master's Thesis and Research - Fall 2011
- TOX-9900: Doctoral Thesis and Research - Fall 2011
Service
service to the profession
- American Association for the Advancement of Science Member 1989 -
- American Society for Microbiology Member 1989 -
- Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- American Association for the Advancement of Science Committee Member 2011
- U.S. Department of Energy Committee Member 2011
- U.S. Department of Energy Committee Member 2011
- US Dept of Energy Research Review Panel 2010
- Shoals Marine Laboratory Undergraduate Research Project Advisor - 2009
- U.S. Department of Agriculture CSREES Panel Review Research Review Panel 2009
reviewer or editor for
- EPA/EPSCoR Program
- Energy Sci. Technol. Program UC Berkeley
- FWF (Austria)
- Hudson River Foundation
- Idaho State Board of Education
- National Science Foundation
- Sea Grant Institute
- The Jeffress Memorial Trust
- U.K. Natl. Environmental Research Council
- U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- U.S. Department of Energy
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- USDA Cooperative State Research Service
Background
education and training
- Ph.D. in Microbiology/Ecology/Soil Science, Cornell University 1985
- M.S. in Soil Science, Cornell University 1981
- B.S. in Soil Science, Oregon State Univ 1978
- B.A. in Chemistry, UC Santa Cruz 1975
Other
college
- CALS
research keyword
- Polaromonas naphthalenivorans
- biodegradation of environmental pollutants
- biogeochemistry
- environmental microbiology
- microbial ecology
- molecular ecology and genomics
name prefix
- Dr.