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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Rachel Windham

Texas A&M University at Galveston

Marine Biology Department

P.O. Box 1675
Galveston, TX  77553  

windhamr@tamug.edu

Project List:

Aggregation and Degradation of Dispersants and Oil by Microbial Exopolymers 2 (ADDOMEx-2): Towards a synthesis of process and pathways of marine oil snow formation

Year 8-10 Research Grants (RFP-VI)Role: Research Staff

Aggregation and Degradation of Dispersants and Oil by Microbial Exopolymers (ADDOMEx)

Year 5-7 Consortia Grants (RFP-IV)Role: Research Staff, Graduate Student - Master's Level

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Article - 1

2020

Steichen, J. L., Labonté, J. M., Windham, R., Hala, D., Kaiser, K., Setta, S., Faulkner, P. C., Bacosa, H., Yan, G., Kamalanathan, M., & Quigg, A. (2020). Microbial, Physical, and Chemical Changes in Galveston Bay Following an Extreme Flooding Event, Hurricane Harvey. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7.

Conference Presentations - 2

2018

Knap, A. W., R.; Sweet, S. M., M.; Bera, G. S., P.H.; Passow, U. Q., & A.; Wade, T. (2018). A simple system for the oxygenation of mesocosms without stirring or bubbling. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018

2016

[MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Initial analysis of microbial community response to oil and Corexit in coastal water mesocosms. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016. (2016).