Michael N. Timofeeff, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorTim K. Lowenstein | grad student | 2000 | SUNY Binghamton | |
(Secular variations in seawater chemistry: A new technique for analyzing fluid inclusions in marine halites from the modern, Permian, and Cretaceous.) |
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Winters YD, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN. (2015) Starvation-Survival in Haloarchaea. Life (Basel, Switzerland). 5: 1587-609 |
Sankaranarayanan K, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN, et al. (2014) Characterization of ancient DNA supports long-term survival of Haloarchaea. Astrobiology. 14: 553-60 |
Winters YD, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN. (2013) Identification of carotenoids in ancient salt from Death Valley, Saline Valley, and Searles Lake, California, using laser Raman spectroscopy. Astrobiology. 13: 1065-80 |
Sankaranarayanan K, Timofeeff MN, Spathis R, et al. (2011) Ancient microbes from halite fluid inclusions: optimized surface sterilization and DNA extraction. Plos One. 6: e20683 |
Lowenstein TK, Schubert BA, Timofeeff MN. (2011) Microbial communities in fluid inclusions and long-term survival in halite Gsa Today. 21: 4-9 |
Schubert BA, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN, et al. (2010) Halophilic Archaea cultured from ancient halite, Death Valley, California. Environmental Microbiology. 12: 440-54 |
Schubert BA, Timofeeff MN, Lowenstein TK, et al. (2010) Dunaliellacells in fluid inclusions in halite: Significance for long-term survival of prokaryotes Geomicrobiology Journal. 27: 61-75 |
Park JS, Vreeland RH, Cho BC, et al. (2009) Haloarchaeal diversity in 23, 121 and 419 MYA salts. Geobiology. 7: 515-23 |
Schubert BA, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN. (2009) Microscopic identification of prokaryotes in modern and ancient halite, Saline Valley and Death Valley, California. Astrobiology. 9: 467-82 |
Schubert BA, Lowenstein TK, Timofeeff MN, et al. (2009) How do prokaryotes survive in fluid inclusions in halite for 30 k.y.? Geology. 37: 1059-1062 |