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Microbial Oceanography is an interdisciplinary blend of marine microbiology and ocean biogeochemistry. Specifically, our research has focused on the role marine microbes play in the cycling of elements through oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the biogeochemical significance of DOM in the marine C cycle. Despite significant progress the oceanographic community still lacks a mechanistic understanding of the microbial processes that shape DOM dynamics. My groups’ research goals are to continue to break apart the “black boxes” of substrates and organisms. We apply traditional as well as cutting edge molecular techniques to further characterize both DOM composition as well as the microbial community that grown and transform these substrates. The ultimate goal of this research is to establish linkages between microbial community composition and biogeochemical processes.
Microbial Oceanography is an interdisciplinary blend of marine microbiology and ocean biogeochemistry. Specifically, our research has focused on the role marine microbes play in the cycling of elements through oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the biogeochemical significance of DOM in the marine C cycle. Despite significant progress the oceanographic community still lacks a mechanistic understanding of the microbial processes that shape DOM dynamics. My groups’ research goals are to continue to break apart the “black boxes” of substrates and organisms. We apply traditional as well as cutting edge molecular techniques to further characterize both DOM composition as well as the microbial community that grown and transform these substrates. The ultimate goal of this research is to establish linkages between microbial community composition and biogeochemical processes.
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CROP SCIENCEno. 1 (2025)
Zachary A Quinlan,Craig E Nelson,Irina Koester,Daniel Petras,Louis-Felix Nothias, Jacqueline Comstock, Brandie M White,Lihini I Aluwihare, Barbara A Bailey,Craig A Carlson,Pieter C Dorrestein,Andreas F Haas, Linda Wegley Kelly
Environmental microbiologyno. 3 (2025): e70064-e70064
Communications Biologyno. 1 (2025): 1-14
Limnology and Oceanography Lettersno. 3 (2025): 349-359
Cell host & microbeno. 2 (2025): 182-199.e7
Sarah Wolf, Clare Jayawickrama,Craig A. Carlson,Curtis Deutsch,Edward W. Davis II, Benjamin N. Daniels,Francis Chan,Stephen J. Giovannoni
Jesse C McNichol,Nathan LR Williams,Yubin Raut,Craig A Carlson,Elisa R Halewood,Kendra A Turk-Kubo,Jonathan P Zehr,Andrew P Rees,Glen Tarran,Mary R Gradoville,Matthias Wietz,Christina Bienhold,Katja Metfies,Sinhue Torres-Valdes,Thomas Mock,Sarah Lena Eggers,Wade Jeffrey, Joseph Moss,Paul M Berube,Steven Biller,Levente Bodrossy,Jodie van de Kamp,Mark V Brown,Swan L. S. Sow,E. Virginia Armbrust,Jed Fuhrman
biorxiv(2025)
Emily J Zakem,Jesse McNichol, J L Weissman, Yubin Raut, Liang Xu,Elisa R Halewood,Craig A Carlson,Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Jed A Fuhrman,Naomi M Levine
Science (New York, NY)no. 6749 (2025): eado5323-eado5323
biorxiv(2024)
Rene M. Boiteau,Yuri E. Corilo,William R. Kew,Christian Dewey, Maria Cristina Alvarez Rodriguez,Craig A. Carlson,Tim M. Conway
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#Papers: 323
#Citation: 22890
H-Index: 79
G-Index: 147
Sociability: 7
Diversity: 3
Activity: 46
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