Julie A. Huber

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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Brown University, Providence, RI 
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John A. Baross grad student 2004 University of Washington
 (Phylogenetic and physiological diversity of subseafloor microbial communities at deep -sea seamounts.)
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Hu SK, Anderson RE, Pachiadaki MG, et al. (2024) Microbial eukaryotic predation pressure and biomass at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. The Isme Journal. 18
Hauer MA, Breusing C, Trembath-Reichert E, et al. (2023) Geography, not lifestyle, explains the population structure of free-living and host-associated deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail symbionts. Microbiome. 11: 106
Zhou Z, Tran PQ, Adams AM, et al. (2023) Sulfur cycling connects microbiomes and biogeochemistry in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes. The Isme Journal
Hu SK, Smith AR, Anderson RE, et al. (2022) Globally-distributed microbial eukaryotes exhibit endemism at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Molecular Ecology
Anderson RE, Graham ED, Huber JA, et al. (2022) Microbial Populations Are Shaped by Dispersal and Recombination in a Low Biomass Subseafloor Habitat. Mbio. e0035422
D'Angelo T, Goordial J, Poulton NJ, et al. (2022) Oceanic Crustal Fluid Single Cell Genomics Complements Metagenomic and Metatranscriptomic Surveys With Orders of Magnitude Less Sample Volume. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12: 738231
Hoffert M, Anderson RE, Reveillaud J, et al. (2021) Genomic Variation Influences Fitness in Marine Hydrothermal Systems. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12: 714920
Hu SK, Herrera EL, Smith AR, et al. (2021) Protistan grazing impacts microbial communities and carbon cycling at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Thomas E, Anderson RE, Li V, et al. (2021) Diverse Viruses in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Fluids Have Restricted Dispersal across Ocean Basins. Msystems. e0006821
Fortunato CS, Butterfield DA, Larson B, et al. (2021) Seafloor incubation experiment with deep-sea hydrothermal vent fluid reveals effect of pressure and lag time on autotrophic microbial communities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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