GoMRI
Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Funding Source: Year 3-5 Investigator Grants (RFP-II)

Project Publications & Presentations

Creating a Predictive Model of Microbially Mediated Carbon Remediation in the Gulf of Mexico

Journal Articles - 5

2016

Joye, S. B., Kleindienst, S., Gilbert, J. A., Handley, K. M., Weisenhorn, P., Kostka, J. E., et al. (2016). Responses of Microbial Communities to Hydrocarbon Exposures. Oceano, 29(3), 136–149.

2014

Hawley, E. R., Malfatti, S. A., Pagani, I., Huntemann, M., Chen, A., Foster, B., et al. (2014). Metagenomes from two microbial consortia associated with Santa Barbara seep oil. Marine Genomics, 18, 97–99.
Hawley, E. R., Piao, H., Scott, N. M., Malfatti, S., Pagani, I., Huntemann, M., et al. (2014). Metagenomic analysis of microbial consortium from natural crude oil that seeps into the marine ecosystem offshore Southern California. Stand. Genomic Sci., 9(3), 635–649.
Mason, O. U., Scott, N. M., Gonzalez, A., Robbins-Pianka, A., Bælum, J., Kimbrel, J., et al. (2014). Metagenomics reveals sediment microbial community response to Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Isme J, 8(7), 1464–1475.
Scott, N., Hess, M., Bouskill, N. J., Mason, O., Jansson, J., & Gilbert, J. (2014). The microbial nitrogen cycling potential is impacted by polyaromatic hydrocarbon pollution of marine sediments. Frontiers in Microbiology, 5.

Conference Presentations - 7

2014

Scott, N. M., Marcell, J., Anton, T., Larsen, P. E., Yang, T., Ladau, J., et al. (2014). Examining microbial community successions and preliminary predictive models of microbial community interactions during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM). In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Conference. Mobile, AL, January 26-30, 2014: Poster.
Scott, N. M., Marcell, J., Anton, T., Larsen, P. E., Yang, T., Ladau, J., et al. (2014). Examining microbial community successions and preliminary predictive models of environmental parameters during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. In Joint Genome Institute User Meeting 2014. Walnut Creek, CA 3/18/2014-3/20/2014.
Scott, N. M., Yang, T., Robbins-Pianka, A., Hess, M., Teske, A. P., Mason, O. A., et al. (2014). Microbial metabolic succession in oil contaminated sediments and the water column during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM). In International Society of Microbial Ecology 2014. Seoul, Korea : 8/24/2014-8/30/2014: Poster.
Scott, N. M., Yang, T., Robbins-Pianka, A., Teske, A. P., & Gilbert, J. A. (2014). Microbial metabolic succession in oil contaminated sediments during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM). In Argonne Soils Metagenome Conference 2014. St. Charles, IL : 10/1/2014-10/3/2014: Poster.

2013

Gilbert, J. A., Scott, N., Yang, T., Mason, O., Jansson, J., & Teske, A. (2013). Creating a Predictive Model of Microbially Mediated Carbon Remediation in the Gulf of Mexico. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013. New Orleans, LA: 01/21/2013-01/23/2013.
Scott, N. M., Hess, M., Mason, O. U., Jansson, J. K., & Gilbert, J. A. (2013). Microbial nitrogen cycling potential is driven towards ammonium production during polyaromatic hydrocarbon pollution in marine sediments. In Annual Soils Metagenomics Conference. Bloomingdale, IL, October 2-4, 2013: Poster.
Scott, N. M., Hess, M., Mason, O. U., Jansson, J. K., & Gilbert, J. A. (2013). Microbial nitrogen cycling potential is driven towards ammonium production during polyaromatic hydrocarbon pollution in marine sediments. In Argonne National Laboratory Post-Doctoral Conference. Argonne, IL, October 10-13, 2013: Poster.
This research was made possible by a grant from The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.
www.gulfresearchinitiative.org