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'''Rich Lab, aka SWES-MEL''' <BR>
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('''S'''oil, '''W'''ater and '''E'''nvironmental '''S'''cience '''M'''icrobial '''E'''cology '''L'''ab) <BR>
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''Now at the Ohio State University's Microbiology Dept! Lab opening September 2015, & accepting new applicants.'<BR>
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<span style="color:#FFFF00">''Now at the Ohio State University's Microbiology Dept! &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Lab opening September 2015, & accepting new applicants.''</span>
Our lab studies microbial biogeochemistry, within the "genes-to-ecosystems" framework. We use molecular microbial ecology techniques and strong partnerships with biogeochemists, informaticians, and modelers to investigate how microbes respond to, and mediate, environments undergoing anthropogenic change. We're a diverse group of scientists, working together on a "systems-level" understanding of microbial community interactions with the environment.
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Our lab studies microbial biogeochemistry, within the "genes-to-ecosystems" framework. <BR> We use molecular microbial ecology techniques and strong partnerships with biogeochemists, informaticians, and modelers to investigate how microbes respond to, and mediate, environments undergoing anthropogenic change. We're a diverse group of scientists, working together on a "systems-level" understanding of microbial community interactions with the environment.
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Revision as of 05:20, 5 August 2015

Rich Lab, aka SWES-MEL
(Soil, Water and Environmental Science - Microbial Ecology Lab)

Now at the Ohio State University's Microbiology Dept!     Lab opening September 2015, & accepting new applicants.
Our lab studies microbial biogeochemistry, within the "genes-to-ecosystems" framework.
We use molecular microbial ecology techniques and strong partnerships with biogeochemists, informaticians, and modelers to investigate how microbes respond to, and mediate, environments undergoing anthropogenic change. We're a diverse group of scientists, working together on a "systems-level" understanding of microbial community interactions with the environment.

Contact Us

Lab: 301 Saguaro Hall

Lab Phone: 520-626-1309

Postdoc & Student Office:
315 Saguaro Hall

Virginia: 309 Saguaro Hall,
520-621-3670

Delivery address for non-perishables:
Shantz Rm 429 1177 E Fourth St. University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721

  • Top row Left to right: Gary Trubl, Adam Nighswander, Rose Vining, Maggie Murphy, Dawson Fairbanks, and David Phu
  • Bottom row Left to right: Moira Hough, Binh Pham, Maya Sederholm, Virginia Rich (with lab pet Rosie), Krystalle Diaz, Darya Anderson, and Kristine de Leon

  • Top row Left to right: Darya Anderson, Kristine de Leon, Maya Sederholm, Morgan Binder, Moira Hough
  • Middle row Left to right: Dawson Fairbanks, Robert Jones (RJ), Virginia Rich, Lynn Massey, Gary Trubl, Akos Owusu-Dommey
  • Bottom row Left to right: Bree Rodriguez, Eun-Hae Kim (EK), Krystalle Diaz, Maya Cross-Killingsworth

  • Top row Left to right: Morgan Binder, Gary Trubl, Maya Sederholm, Akos Owusu-Dommey, Robert M Jones
  • Bottom Row Left to right: Krystalle Diaz, Eun-Hae Kim, Virginia Rich, Lynn Massey