Josue Rodriguez Ramos, a second year graduate student in the Wrighton lab won best poster award at ISME 2018 in Leipzig, Germany. His poster, titled “It takes a village: microbial communities support methanogenesis in oxygenated wetland soils”, uncovered the metabolic network supporting a dominant methanogen in oxygenated wetland soils. He, along with eight others, received this award […]
Dr. Kelly Wrighton receives early career awards from DOE and NSF!
We are honored and incredibly excited to announce that we have received National Science Foundation and Department of Energy Early Career Awards! Unlocking Microbial Condensed Tannin Resistance Mechanisms: Scaling from Enzymes to Biomes Genomes to ecosystem function: Targeting critical knowledge gaps in methanogenesis and translation to updated global biogeochemical models