Daniel P. Keymer, Ph.D.

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2009 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Bioinformatics Biology, Environmental Sciences
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Alexandria B Boehm grad student 2009 Stanford
 (A multiphasic study of patterns in diversity and structure within a coastal Vibrio cholerae population.)
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Yamahara KM, Keymer DP, Layton BA, et al. (2020) Application of molecular source tracking and mass balance approach to identify potential sources of fecal indicator bacteria in a tropical river. Plos One. 15: e0232054
Keymer DP, Boehm AB. (2011) Recombination shapes the structure of an environmental Vibrio cholerae population. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77: 537-44
Boehm AB, Yamahara KM, Walters SP, et al. (2011) Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen, Soluble Reactive Phosphorous, and Microbial Pollutant Loading from Tropical Rural Watersheds in Hawai'i to the Coastal Ocean During Non-Storm Conditions Estuaries and Coasts. 34: 925-936
Pickering AJ, Davis J, Walters SP, et al. (2010) Hands, water, and health: fecal contamination in Tanzanian communities with improved, non-networked water supplies. Environmental Science & Technology. 44: 3267-72
Keymer DP, Lam LH, Boehm AB. (2009) Biogeographic patterns in genomic diversity among a large collection of Vibrio cholerae isolates. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 75: 1658-66
Keymer DP, Miller MC, Schoolnik GK, et al. (2007) Genomic and phenotypic diversity of coastal Vibrio cholerae strains is linked to environmental factors. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73: 3705-14
Miller MC, Keymer DP, Avelar A, et al. (2007) Detection and transformation of genome segments that differ within a coastal population of Vibrio cholerae strains. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73: 3695-704
Boehm AB, Keymer DP, Shellenbarger GG. (2005) An analytical model of enterococci inactivation, grazing, and transport in the surf zone of a marine beach. Water Research. 39: 3565-78
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