The Johnson Lab was joined by local science teacher Jeff Carr from Camp Le Jeune High School and participated in Ocean Sampling Day, which is part of a coordinated effort to characterize oceans from around the globe on the summer solstice. Our participation was part of an on-going ocean acidification […]
Monthly Archives: June 2013
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Prochlorococcus, the smallest but most abundant marine primary producer, plays an important role in carbon cycling of the global ocean. As a phototroph, Prochlorococcus is thought to be confined to the euphotic zone, with commonly observed maximum depths of ∼150–200 m. But here we show, using flow cytometry and cellular […]
Sara Blinebry joined the team as a research technician whose work will focus on using algae as a source of biofuels. Sara was previously a member of the group as an intern while working towards her degree. Prior to rejoining our group, Sara worked with the core molecular facility at […]