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* [[DeLong:Lab_Protocols:Microarray_Protocols|My microarray protocols]] | |||
* [http://derisilab.ucsf.edu/microarray/index.html Microarrays.org site created and maintained by the DeRisi Lab, UCSF] | |||
* [http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/microbservatories/monterey/index.html Microbial Life Education Resources' pages on the Monterey Bay Microbial Observatory] | * [http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/microbservatories/monterey/index.html Microbial Life Education Resources' pages on the Monterey Bay Microbial Observatory] | ||
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* [http://www.mbari.org/bog/ the MBARI BOG (Biological Oceanography Group) page] | * [http://www.mbari.org/bog/ the MBARI BOG (Biological Oceanography Group) page] | ||
* [http://www.geo.mtu.edu/~gbluth/Teaching/julian.noleap.html Julian Day calendar] | |||
* [http://www.mbari.org/bog/images/mb06_chl.mpeg awesome movie of chlorophyll and wind off the central California coast in August 2006, made by the MBARI BOG folks] | * [http://www.mbari.org/bog/images/mb06_chl.mpeg awesome movie of chlorophyll and wind off the central California coast in August 2006, made by the MBARI BOG folks] | ||
* [http://courses.washington.edu/dmandoli/FHL.html Course website for research apprenticeship I helped run at Friday Harbor Labs in 2001 and 2002] | * [http://courses.washington.edu/dmandoli/FHL.html Course website for research apprenticeship I helped run at Friday Harbor Labs in 2001 and 2002] | ||
Revision as of 08:50, 16 August 2007
I am a graduate student in the DeLong Lab, you can reach me at vrich {at] mit DoT [edu]
Thesis Project
Developing "Community Genome" Microarrays for Marine Microbial Ecology
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Over the last 7+ years, Ed and his lab have constructed large-insert environmental clone libraries, made from the microbial fraction of seawater, taken from a variety of depths at several locations. As part of an NSF Microbial Observatory Grant to E.D., I am trying to leverage the sequence information in the Monterey Bay library to construct a "census" microarray for a portion of the native microbial community. This array will then allow a higher-throughput mapping of species than has previously been possible.
Monterey Bay is a long-term ecological research site, with the efforts of several major research institutions focused on understanding the Bay's oceanography. DNA samples have been collected by the DeLong Lab at monthly intervals since 1998, in tandem with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) Biological Oceanography Group (BOG) research cruises. We hope that by examining these archived DNA samples with the microarray, and by exploring the results of this multi-year census in the context of the BOG group's chemcial, physical and biological analyses, we can form a more complete picture of the dynamics of Monterey Bay microbial communities.
Abridged C.V.
B.A. from U.C. Berkeley 1998 1998-2001: various teaching and research positions at the University of Washington, Seattle, and U.W.'s Friday Harbor Labs 2002 - present: PhD student in the DeLong Lab, co-advised by Ed DeLong and by George Somero at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station |
Publications
Rich, VI, DeLong EF. A “genome proxy” oligonucleotide microarray for marine microbial ecology. Manuscript in preparation.
Preston, CM, Suzuki M, Rich VI, Heidelberg J, Chavez F, DeLong EF. Detection and distribution of two novel form II RuBisCos in the Monterey Bay. Manuscript in preparation.
DeLong EF, Preston CM, Mincer T, Rich V, Hallam SJ, Frigaard NU, Martinez A, Sullivan MB, Edwards R, Brito BR, Chisholm SW, Karl DM. Community genomics among stratified microbial assemblages in the ocean's interior. Science. 2006 Jan 27;311(5760):496-503. link to article
Horz HP, Rich V, Avrahami S, Bohannan BJ. Methane-oxidizing bacteria in a California upland grassland soil: diversity and response to simulated global chane. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2005 May;71(5):2642-52. link to article
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