Melitza Crespo-Medina, Ph.D.

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2009 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Microbiology Biology, Molecular Biology
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Costantino Vetriani grad student 2009 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Diversity of chemosynthetic thiosulfate oxidizing bacteria from diffuse flow hydrothermal vents and their role in mercury detoxification.)
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Crespo-Medina M, Twing KI, Sánchez-Murillo R, et al. (2017) Methane Dynamics in a Tropical Serpentinizing Environment: The Santa Elena Ophiolite, Costa Rica. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8: 916
Crespo-Medina M, Bowles MW, Samarkin VA, et al. (2016) Microbial diversity and activity in seafloor brine lake sediments (Alaminos Canyon block 601, Gulf of Mexico). Geobiology
Kleindienst S, Grim S, Sogin M, et al. (2016) Diverse, rare microbial taxa responded to the Deepwater Horizon deep-sea hydrocarbon plume. The Isme Journal. 10: 400-15
Crespo-Medina M, Twing KI, Kubo MD, et al. (2014) Insights into environmental controls on microbial communities in a continental serpentinite aquifer using a microcosm-based approach. Frontiers in Microbiology. 5: 604
Vetriani C, Voordeckers JW, Crespo-Medina M, et al. (2014) Deep-sea hydrothermal vent Epsilonproteobacteria encode a conserved and widespread nitrate reduction pathway (Nap). The Isme Journal. 8: 1510-21
Crespo-Medina M, Meile CD, Hunter KS, et al. (2014) The rise and fall of methanotrophy following a deepwater oil-well blowout Nature Geoscience. 7: 423-427
Vetriani C, Crespo-Medina M, Antunes A. (2014) The family salinisphaeraceae The Prokaryotes: Gammaproteobacteria. 2147483647: 591-596
Sánchez-Murillo R, Gazel E, Schwarzenbach EM, et al. (2014) Geochemical evidence for active tropical serpentinization in the Santa Elena Ophiolite, Costa Rica: An analog of a humid early Earth? Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 15: 1783-1800
Crespo-Medina M, Chatziefthimiou A, Cruz-Matos R, et al. (2009) Salinisphaera hydrothermalis sp. nov., a mesophilic, halotolerant, facultatively autotrophic, thiosulfate-oxidizing gammaproteobacterium from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and emended description of the genus Salinisphaera. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59: 1497-503
Crespo-Medina M, Chatziefthimiou AD, Bloom NS, et al. (2009) Adaptation of chemosynthetic microorganisms to elevated mercury concentrations in deep-sea hydrothermal vents Limnology and Oceanography. 54: 41-49
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