Stephanie A. Connon, Ph.D.

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2003 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
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Microbiology Biology, Environmental Sciences, Oceanography Biology
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Stephen J. Giovannoni grad student 2003 Oregon State
 (Culturing uncultured environmental microorganisms.)
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Yu H, Speth DR, Connon SA, et al. (2022) Community Structure and Microbial Associations in Sediment-Free Methanotrophic Enrichment Cultures from a Marine Methane Seep. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0210921
Speth DR, Yu FB, Connon SA, et al. (2022) Microbial communities of Auka hydrothermal sediments shed light on vent biogeography and the evolutionary history of thermophily. The Isme Journal
Ray AE, Connon SA, Neal AL, et al. (2018) Metal Transformation by a Novel Isolate From a Subsurface Environment. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1689
Dekas AE, Fike DA, Chadwick GL, et al. (2018) Widespread nitrogen fixation in sediments from diverse deep-sea sites of elevated carbon loading. Environmental Microbiology
Hatzenpichler R, Connon SA, Goudeau D, et al. (2016) Visualizing in situ translational activity for identifying and sorting slow-growing archaeal-bacterial consortia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Dekas AE, Connon SA, Chadwick GL, et al. (2015) Activity and interactions of methane seep microorganisms assessed by parallel transcription and FISH-NanoSIMS analyses. The Isme Journal
Tavormina PL, Hatzenpichler R, McGlynn S, et al. (2015) Methyloprofundus sedimenti gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligate methanotroph from ocean sediment belonging to the 'deep sea-1' clade of marine methanotrophs. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 65: 251-9
Sapir A, Dillman AR, Connon SA, et al. (2014) Microsporidia-nematode associations in methane seeps reveal basal fungal parasitism in the deep sea. Frontiers in Microbiology. 5: 43
Marlow JJ, Steele JA, Case DH, et al. (2014) Microbial abundance and diversity patterns associated with sediments and carbonates from the methane seep environments of Hydrate Ridge, OR Frontiers in Marine Science. 1
Tavormina PL, Ussler W, Steele JA, et al. (2013) Abundance and distribution of diverse membrane-bound monooxygenase (Cu-MMO) genes within the Costa Rica oxygen minimum zone. Environmental Microbiology Reports. 5: 414-23
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