5: Environmental microbiology - In situ bioremediation and ecogenomics

Monday, August 2, 2010: 8:30 AM-11:30 AM
Seacliff CD (Hyatt Regency San Francisco)
Chair:
Terry C. Hazen
8:30 AM
S21
A phylogenetic microarray approach to monitoring and source tracking coastal-zone pollution
Gary L. Andersen, Eric dubinsky, Cindy Wu and Yvette Piceno, Microbial Ecology, Earth Sciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA
9:00 AM
S22
Analysis of microbial community structure in crude oil and oil spill samples using phospholipid fatty acid analysis
Sharon Borglin, Olivia Mason, Eric Dubinsky, Julian Fortney, Regina Lamendella, Dominque Joyner, Yvette Piceno and Terry C. Hazen, Ecology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
9:30 AM
Break
10:00 AM
S23
Response of petroleum-degrading microbial communities to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at the surface and in the deep
Eric Dubinsky, Gary L. Andersen, Mark E. Conrad, Olivia U. Mason, Yvette Piceno, William T. Stringfellow, Jinzhong Zhou and Terry C. Hazen, Ecology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
10:30 AM
S24
Microbial community changes during sustained Cr(VI) reduction at the 100H site in Hanford, WA
Romy Chakraborty and Terry C. Hazen, Microbial Ecology, Earth Sciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA
11:00 AM
S25
“Omics” analyses of resident microbes in extreme environments such as petroleum reservoirs and deep sea oil plumes
Olivia Mason, Eric A. Dubinsky, Yvette M. Piceno, Anthony T. Iavarone, Louent M. Tom, Terry C. Hazen and Janet K. Janson, Ecology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
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