Matthew E. Caldwell, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
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Microbiology Biology, Environmental Engineering
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Joseph M. Suflita grad student 2000 University of Oklahoma (Microtree)
 (The microbial metabolism of benzene and crude oil under diverse anaerobic conditions.)
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Fotedar R, Caldwell ME, Sankaranarayanan K, et al. (2020) gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family isolated from marine water of the Arabian Gulf. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Caldwell ME, Allen TD, Lawson PA, et al. (2011) Tolumonas osonensis sp. nov., isolated from anoxic freshwater sediment, and emended description of the genus Tolumonas. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 61: 2659-63
Allen TD, Caldwell ME, Lawson PA, et al. (2010) Alkalibaculum bacchi gen. nov., sp. nov., a CO-oxidizing, ethanol-producing acetogen isolated from livestock-impacted soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60: 2483-9
Caldwell ME, Suflita JM. (2000) Detection of phenol and benzoate as intermediates of anaerobic benzene biodegradation under different terminal electron-accepting conditions Environmental Science and Technology. 34: 1216-1220
Caldwell ME, Tanner RS, Suflita JM. (1999) Microbial metabolism of benzene and the oxidation of ferrous iron under anaerobic conditions: Implications for bioremediation Anaerobe. 5: 595-603
Caldwell ME, Garrett RM, Prince RC, et al. (1998) Anaerobic biodegradation of long-chain n-alkanes under sulfate-reducing conditions Environmental Science and Technology. 32: 2191-2195
Kazumi J, Caldwell ME, Suflita JM, et al. (1997) Anaerobic degradation of benzene in diverse anoxic environments Environmental Science and Technology. 31: 813-818
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