Eugene L. Madsen

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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Corien M. Bakermans grad student 2001 Cornell
Amy M. Ashe grad student 2002 Cornell
Graham M. Pumphrey grad student 2008 Cornell
Jane M. Yagi grad student 2009 Cornell
Buck T. Hanson grad student 2013 Cornell
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Stuart-Keil KG, Hohnstock AM, Drees KP, et al. (2020) Plasmids responsible for horizontal transfer of naphthalene catabolism genes between bacteria at a coal tar-contaminated site are homologous to pDTG1 from pseudomonas putida NCIB 9816-4 Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 64: 3633-40
Jung MY, Gwak JH, Rohe L, et al. (2019) Indications for enzymatic denitrification to NO at low pH in an ammonia-oxidizing archaeon. The Isme Journal
Kim SJ, Kim JG, Lee SH, et al. (2019) Genomic and metatranscriptomic analyses of carbon remineralization in an Antarctic polynya. Microbiome. 7: 29
Wilhelm RC, Hanson BT, Chandra S, et al. (2018) Community dynamics and functional characteristics of naphthalene-degrading populations in contaminated surface sediments and hypoxic/anoxic groundwater. Environmental Microbiology
Shayan M, Thomson NR, Aravena R, et al. (2017) Integrated Plume Treatment Using Persulfate Coupled with Microbial Sulfate Reduction Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. 38: 45-61
Posman KM, DeRito CM, Madsen EL. (2016) Benzene Degradation by Variovorax sp within a Coal-tar Contaminated Groundwater Microbial Community. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Jung MY, Kim JG, Sinninghe Damsté JS, et al. (2016) A hydrophobic ammonia-oxidizing archaeon of the Nitrosocosmicus clade isolated from coal tar-contaminated sediment. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Kim JG, Park SJ, Sinninghe Damsté JS, et al. (2016) Hydrogen peroxide detoxification is a key mechanism for growth of ammonia-oxidizing archaea. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Ahn S, Jung J, Jang IA, et al. (2016) Role of glyoxylate shunt in oxidative stress response. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Jin HM, Jeong HI, Kim KH, et al. (2016) Genome-wide transcriptional responses of Alteromonas naphthalenivorans SN2 to contaminated seawater and marine tidal flat sediment. Scientific Reports. 6: 21796
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