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Ember Morrissey, Ecoss Postdoctoral Scholar, Wins Microbiology Award

Ember Morrissey, Ecoss Postdoctoral Scholar, Wins Microbiology Award

The American Society for Microbiology awarded the 2015 FEMS-ASM Mäkelä-Cassell Award to Ember Morrissey, Ph.D. Morrissey will be presenting her latest, groundbreaking research at the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) 6th Congress of European Microbiologists hosted this year in Maastricht, the Netherlands, on 7–11 June. Morrissey is currently a Read more…

By Ecoss, 7 years5 years ago
Drought-stressed forests in Northern Arizona showing dead trees in the mid ground.

New Study Shows Trees Take Longer to Recover After Drought

In forests around the world, drought leaves a legacy that endures even after the rains return. Three Northern Arizona University researchers contributed to a study published this week in Science that showed surviving trees took an average of two to four years to recover and resume normal growth rates after Read more…

By Ecoss, 7 years5 years ago
Microscopic view of Staphylococcus aureus showing ball-formed germs on a bed of blue

Staphylococcus aureus and the ecology of the nasal microbiome

NAU professor and a team of researchers are seeking to better understand staph bacteria, information that could lead to reductions of the potentially lethal pathogen. Abstract The human microbiome can play a key role in host susceptibility to pathogens, including in the nasal cavity, a site favored by Staphylococcus aureus. Read more…

By Ecoss, 7 years5 years ago
Experimental arrays at sunset measuring carbon dioxide

Rising atmospheric CO2 and the distribution of potentially toxic elements in ecosystems (Astrobiology Magazine)

Sunrise over the subtropical oak woodland, elevated CO2 experiment at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The experiment used open-top chambers to increase CO2 concentrations, with paired chambers with no extra CO2 serving as controls. The experiment ran from 1996-2007. Photo credit: Bert Drake.

By Ecoss, 7 years5 years ago

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