Lily Momper

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Momper L, Casar CP, Osburn MR. (2023) A metagenomic view of novel microbial and metabolic diversity found within the deep terrestrial biosphere at DeMMO: A microbial observatory in South Dakota, USA. Environmental Microbiology
Skoog EJ, Moore KR, Gong J, et al. (2022) Metagenomic, (bio)chemical, and microscopic analyses reveal the potential for the cycling of sulfated EPS in Shark Bay pustular mats. Isme Communications. 2: 43
Schwartz SL, Momper L, Rangel LT, et al. (2022) Novel nitrite reductase domain structure suggests a chimeric denitrification repertoire in the phylum Chloroflexi. Microbiologyopen. 11: e1258
Casar CP, Kruger BR, Flynn TM, et al. (2020) Mineral-hosted biofilm communities in the continental deep subsurface, Deep Mine Microbial Observatory, SD, USA. Geobiology
Moore KR, Magnabosco C, Momper L, et al. (2019) An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 1612
Momper L, Hu E, Moore KR, et al. (2019) Metabolic versatility in a modern lineage of cyanobacteria from terrestrial hot springs. Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Momper L, Aronson HS, Amend JP. (2018) Genomic Description of ' Abyssubacteria,' a Novel Subsurface Lineage Within the Candidate Phylum Hydrogenedentes. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1993
Momper L, Reese BK, Zinke L, et al. (2017) Major phylum-level differences between porefluid and host rock bacterial communities in the terrestrial deep subsurface. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Momper L, Jungbluth SP, Lee MD, et al. (2017) Energy and carbon metabolisms in a deep terrestrial subsurface fluid microbial community. The Isme Journal
Jangir Y, French S, Momper LM, et al. (2016) Isolation and Characterization of Electrochemically Active Subsurface Delftia and Azonexus Species. Frontiers in Microbiology. 7: 756
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