Virginia Rich
I am an Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, in the Department of Microbiology. This page is out-of-date! Please visit my lab group's wiki page at SWES-MEL!You can download my full C.V. here File:Rich CV 2016 March short.pdf You can reach me at vrich {at] email.arizona.edu. |
Current Projects
Genes, isotopes, and ecosystem biogeochemistry: dissecting methane flux at the leading edge of global change. A DOE-funded project led by Scott Saleska and myself, with Gene Tyson (University of Queensland), Patrick Crill (Stockholm University), Jeff Chanton (Florida State University), Changsheng Li and Steven Frolking (University of New Hampshire)
“Microbial Buffering”: Protecting the Great Barrier Reef against human impact. A project led by Gene Tyson at the University of Queensland, with David Bourne and Britta Schaffelke (Australian Institute for Marine Science), Matt Sullivan and myself (University of Arizona), and Jason Bragg (CSIRO)
Publications
Rich, VI, Eppley J, Shi Y, Pham V, DeLong EF. 2010. Time-series investigation of a coastal microbial community in Monterey Bay, CA, using the “genome proxy” microarray. Environmental Microbiology. link to article
Rich, VI, Konstantinidis K, DeLong EF. 2008. A “genome proxy” oligonucleotide microarray for marine microbial ecology. Environmental Microbiology. 10: 506-521. link to article
DeLong EF, Preston CM, Mincer T, Rich V, Hallam SJ, Frigaard NU, Martinez A, Sullivan MB, Edwards R, Brito BR, Chisholm SW, Karl DM. 2006. Community genomics among stratified microbial assemblages in the ocean's interior. Science. 311: 496-503. link to article
Horz HP, Rich V, Avrahami S, Bohannan BJ. 2005. Methane-oxidizing bacteria in a California upland grassland soil: diversity and response to simulated global change. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71: 2642-52. link to article
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.
Education & Training
This is the abridged version; you can download my full C.V. '''here'''.
December 2008 - August 2011: Postdoctoral researcher in the University of Arizona's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department
January 2003 - September 2008: PhD student in the DeLong Lab, co-advised by Ed DeLong and by George Somero at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station
1999-2002: Teaching and research positions at the University of Washington, Seattle, and U.W.'s Friday Harbor Labs
B.A. from U.C. Berkeley 1998
Thesis Project
Developing "Community Genome" Microarrays for Marine Microbial Ecology
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Monterey Bay is a long-term ecological research site, with the efforts of several major research institutions focused on understanding the Bay's oceanography. I leveraged the sequence information in DeLong Lab's Monterey Bay large-insert environmental clone libraries to construct a "census" microarray for a portion of the native microbial community, for high-throughput tracking of microbes (including their population dynamics) at a finer level of resolution than is possible with marker genes (eg 16S rRNA gene) and for much lower cost than metagenomes (eg $45 per sample for triplicate hybridizations).
Protocols
Preparing Poly-L-lysine Slides
Designing our 70-mer Oligo Probes using ArrayOligoSelector, a program developed by DeRisi lab
Using the Genetix QArray2 Arrayer
Links
- Tucson Marine Phage Lab led by Matt Sullivan, exploring marine phages and their hosts.
- Orphan Lab working on anaerobic C- and S-cycling microbial communities.
- Microarrays.org A useful site created and maintained by the DeRisi Lab, UCSF.
- Our research apprenticeship The course website for a research apprenticeship that I helped developed and run at the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Labs in 2001 and 2002, entitled "The Morphogenesis and Development of Acetabularia, the Mermaid's Wineglass". The leaders of the teaching team were Dr. Garett Odell and Dr. Dina Mandoli.
- The Center for Cell Dynamics I worked with Dr.s Garry Odell, Victoria Foe, and George von Dassow at the CCD as a lab tech before returning to grad school. Their confocal microscopy images and modelling are simply amazing - sit down with a cup of coffee and enjoy looking through their incredibly informative, revealing art.
- The MBARI BOG The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's Biological Oceanography Group page.
- Coastal California in Motion A visually stunning movie of chlorophyll and wind off the central California coast in August 2006, made by the MBARI BOG folks.