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Joanne B. Emerson | Joanne B. Emerson<br> | ||
University of Arizona | University of Arizona<br> | ||
[https://sites.google.com/site/joannebemerson/ Joanne's Personal Website]<br> | [https://sites.google.com/site/joannebemerson/ Joanne's Personal Website]<br> | ||
E-mail: joanne.b.emerson@gmail.com | E-mail: joanne.b.emerson@gmail.com | ||
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==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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2012, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley | 2012, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley<br> | ||
2003, B.S., College of William and Mary | 2003, B.S., College of William and Mary | ||
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Contact Info
Joanne B. Emerson
University of Arizona
Joanne's Personal Website
E-mail: joanne.b.emerson@gmail.com
Education
2012, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
2003, B.S., College of William and Mary
Research interests
I did my Ph.D. in Jill Banfield's lab at UC Berkeley, where I used metagenomic techniques to study viral ecology in a hypersaline lake and to characterize deep subsurface microbial communities with implications for geologic carbon sequestration. My first postdoctoral position was in Noah Fierer's lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where I studied bacterial, archaeal, and fungal ecology in the atmosphere and the built environment and developed metagenomic techniques for studying viral assemblages in soil. As of January 2015, I have started a new postdoctoral position in Matt Sullivan's and Virginia Rich's labs at the University of Arizona (moving to The Ohio State University in June 2015), where I study viral influences on marine biogeochemistry and microbial community functional (metaproteomic) responses to permafrost thaw. For more detailed information on my research projects, click here