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Oona Snoeyenbos-West
Researcher/Scientist III
Environmental Science-Res
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Research Area
microbiology,
biotechnology,
materials,
microbial,
cathode,
improved,
electrochemistry,
environmental science,
materials science,
electron transfer
Grants
(1)
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Publications
(19)
Recent
Cultivating efficiency: High-throughput growth analysis of anaerobic bacteria in compact microplate readers
2023
microbiology,
biotechnology,
anaerobic,
high-throughput analysis,
efficiency
Baltic Sea methanogens compete with acetogens for electrons from metallic iron
2019
marine microbiology,
biogeochemistry,
methane production,
iron reduction
The low conductivity of Geobacter uraniireducens pili suggests a diversity of extracellular electron transfer mechanisms in the genus geobacter
2016
microbial metabolism
Protozoan grazing reduces the current output of microbial fuel cells
2015
energy production,
microbial ecology
Going wireless: Fe(III) oxide reduction without pili by Geobacter sulfurreducens strain JS-1
2014
microbiology,
electrochemistry,
biotechnology,
environmental science,
materials science
Sulfur oxidation to sulfate coupled with electron transfer to electrodes by Desulfuromonas strain TZ1
2014
electron transfer,
bioremediation,
microbial fuel cells
Improved cathode materials for microbial electrosynthesis
2013
materials,
microbial,
cathode,
improved
Electrosynthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide is catalyzed by a diversity of acetogenic microorganisms
2011
Patterns of protein evolution in Tetrahymena thermophila: Implications for estimates of effective population size
2006
Reframing the everything is everywhere' debate: Evidence for high gene flow and diversity in ciliate morphospecies
2005
Collaborations
(2)
Bonnie Hurwitz
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Paul Carini
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒3 Proposals﹒1 Publication﹒1 Supervisor
Collaboration Details
$249.6K / $499.2K Funding
10+ Publications