George S. Bullerjahn
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, United States |
Area:
Microbial physiology, environmental microbiology, cyanobacteria, chemolithotrophsWebsite:
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_Bullerjahn
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRolf Hans Benzinger | grad student | 1984 | UVA | |
(Genetic transformation and transposon insertion in Rhizobium species) | ||||
Louis A Sherman | post-doc | 1985-1988 | University of Missouri - Columbia (Plant Biology Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeKathryn A. Durham | grad student | 2002 | Bowling Green State University |
Evgueni Myshkin | grad student | 2002 | Bowling Green State University |
Nadejda Vintonenko | grad student | 2004 | Bowling Green State University |
Natalia V. Ivanikova | grad student | 2006 | Bowling Green State University |
Irina N. Ilikchyan | grad student | 2009 | Bowling Green State University |
Maria E. Kozelkova | grad student | 2013 | Bowling Green State University |
Maitreyee Mukherjee | grad student | 2013 | Bowling Green State University |
Michael J. Schlais | grad student | 2014 | Bowling Green State University |
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Mukherjee M, Marie L, Liles C, et al. (2021) Elevated Incidences of Antimicrobial Resistance and Multidrug Resistance in the Maumee River (Ohio, USA), a Major Tributary of Lake Erie. Microorganisms. 9 |
Matson PG, Boyer GL, Bridgeman TB, et al. (2020) Physical drivers facilitating a toxigenic cyanobacterial bloom in a major Great Lakes tributary. Limnology and Oceanography. 65: 2866-2882 |
Krausfeldt LE, Steffen MM, McKay RM, et al. (2019) Insight Into the Molecular Mechanisms for Microcystin Biodegradation in Lake Erie and Lake Taihu. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 2741 |
Davenport EJ, Neudeck MJ, Matson PG, et al. (2019) Metatranscriptomic Analyses of Diel Metabolic Functions During a Bloom in Western Lake Erie (United States). Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 2081 |
Hampel JJ, McCarthy MJ, Neudeck M, et al. (2019) Ammonium recycling supports toxic Planktothrix blooms in Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie: Evidence from stable isotope and metatranscriptome data. Harmful Algae. 81: 42-52 |
Steffen MM, Davis TW, McKay RM, et al. (2017) Ecophysiological examination of the Lake Erie Microcystis bloom in 2014: linkages between biology and the water supply shutdown of Toledo, Ohio. Environmental Science & Technology |
Edgar R, Morris P, Rozmarynowycz M, et al. (2016) Adaptations to photoautotrophy associated with seasonal ice cover in a large lake revealed by metatranscriptome analysis of a winter diatom bloom Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42: 1007-1015 |
Mukherjee M, Ray A, Post AF, et al. (2016) Identification, enumeration and diversity of nitrifying planktonic archaea and bacteria in trophic end members of the Laurentian Great Lakes Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42: 39-49 |
Davis TW, Bullerjahn GS, Tuttle T, et al. (2015) Effects of Increasing Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations on Phytoplankton Community Growth and Toxicity During Planktothrix Blooms in Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie. Environmental Science & Technology. 49: 7197-207 |
Davis TW, Watson SB, Rozmarynowycz MJ, et al. (2014) Phylogenies of microcystin-producing cyanobacteria in the lower Laurentian Great Lakes suggest extensive genetic connectivity. Plos One. 9: e106093 |