There is an opening for a postdoc in my group to work on a project related to environmental biotechnology, #metagenomics, and cryomicrobiology. Please share.
https://t.co/Y2lJHYbuWF
Not a better PhD advisor out there! Get in contact with the Schrenk Lab if you’re interested in astrobiology, and groundwater microbiology/geochemistry!
Interested in Life in Extreme Environments and Astrobiology? How about application of genomics-based approaches to study microbial communities and environmental health? We are looking for talented and motivated prospective graduate students to tackle a number of these issues.
Excited to share our new review discussing current methods and future directions of chemical and biological upcycling of PET into food products led by my wonderful lab mate @LauraSchaerer! @STechtmann@rebecca_g_ong@ProfPearce https://t.co/xXJ9RVGR15
Outstanding recognition for a remarkable career of sustained contributions to our field. Congratulations to Jim Tiedje for his @ASMicrobiology Lifetime Achievement Award!
Out on @EarthArXiv! With @archaearama@pbarry10@MaartendeMoor@_elilab and Matt Schrenk we outline our approach to study large scale Geosphere-Biosphere interactions. Our approach calls for interdisciplinary, co-located, synoptic data collection.
https://t.co/Yg1EHN0QjG
Congrats to @AmyMarcarelli PI on receiving a $300,000 R & D grant from the @NSF.
The project is titled "Emergent linkages between DOM composition, microbial assemblages and respiration in streams."
Laura Brown, Evan Kane and @STechtmann are co-PIs on this two-year project.
New article on recently published work by myself and my good friend @mary_sabuda from our time in the @EESMSU and @MSU_MMG departments as graduate students! Thanks for the feature @MSUNatSci
#MSUNatSci new research findings are focused on extreme environment groundwater providing clues into extraterrestrial life and, suprisingly, possibilities of geological carbon dioxide trapping to combat #ClimateChange.
https://t.co/9qI7l9MQif
Very excited to share our latest paper investigating microbial community assembly processes in serpentinizing groundwater. Lots of data and years of work with my wonderful collaborators @mary_sabuda @Michaelkubo@wbrazelton@schrenk_lab
https://t.co/4jaPeZSvoe
@ProfMaggie You can filter through two (0.22 and 0.1 um) or multiple sizes, filtering the filtrate through consecutively smaller pore sizes. Not convenient but seems to work well.
Very excited to share that I successfully defended my dissertation today! Thanks #mattschrenk@EESMSU and @MSU_MMG for a great graduate experience! #PhD 🎉
The first documentation of active microbial sulfate reduction in serpentinizing systems bearing directly on the potential for long-term habitability in subsurface environments on and beyond Earth, where sunlight or the chemical products of photosynthesis are not available.
#IHeartNatSci geomicrobiologist Matt Schrenk is leading a Michigan Sea Grant that aims to sort sources of contamination into the Saginaw Bay Watershed and train future Earth science students. Find out more about the study. https://t.co/PwfsSIkYyk
#Watershed#SaginawBay
Great things to come from my amazing advisor #MattSchrenk and @GeoEdResearch . Excited to see the positive impacts this work will have on the Geoscience community!
Thanks to a @NSF grant, two #IHeartNatSci scientists are embarking on a collective effort to put MSU on the "GeoPAth" to diversity in the Earth Sciences. https://t.co/8a5yOcWxCi