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Ferran Garcia-Pichel

Principal Investigator

ferran@asu.edu

Ferran Garcia-Pichel joined the faculty of Arizona State University in 2002. He and his collaborators study the roles, adaptations, and impacts of microbes in natural environments from desert soils to shallow marine waters. Microbes play roles of ecological importance, including the formation and destruction of minerals, the prevention of soil erosion, or biogeochemical cycling of nutrients. His current foci (microbial adaptations) involve studying mechanisms carbonate dissolution, production of sunscreen compounds, and the microbial ability to produce hydrogen from water. Applied research includes developing strategies for the sustainable recovery of degraded arid lands and searching for novel microbial capacities and products for use in biomedicine and technology.

Thuong Cao

PhD Candidate

ttcao1@asu.edu

Thuong’s research examines aeolian microbes in atmospheric water (clouds and fog). Aeolian microbes can inhabit existing water droplets, or by acting as nucleation sites for water droplet formation, creating their own habitat. One question she is considering is the the aeolian microbe’s source of food, which includes formaldehyde that can be produced abiotically in the atmosphere. Her work examines formaldehyde biodegradation pathways and carbon utilization rates.  Thuong’s work is helping to better characterize microbial community compositions in the air and aqueous phases. Before joining the lab, Thuong received her bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

Finlay (Fin) Warsop Thomas

PhD Student

fwarsopt@asu.edu

Fin joined the lab in the fall of 2021. Her research examines microbial interactions in biological soil crusts. Biocrusts are dominated by cyanobacteria, some of which form resource-trading mutualisms with other soil bacteria; she aims to characterize these symbioses and uncover their impacts. Fin received her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with a minor in French language from the University of Manchester, England. Her undergraduate thesis project applied chemical paleontology to learn about Neanderthal diet. She also spent a year at INRA in Toulouse, France, studying the experimental evolution of rhizobial bacteria.

Ana (Meches) Heredia Velasquez

PhD Student

amhered3@asu.edu

Ana joined the lab in the fall 2021. At ASU’s Center for Bio-mediated & Bio-inspired Geotechnics she is looking at biological soil crust agrivoltaics – growing crops or other plants underneath solar panels. In addition to generating electricity, the panels provide some shade, which many desert plants need to become established. Ana is also looking at urea addition as a nitrogen source for soil crust cyanobacteria, which are not able to fix nitrogen. Before joining the lab, Ana received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and microbiology at the University del Valle in Guatemala

Patrick Kut

Master's Student

pkut1@asu.edu

Patrick joined the lab in June 2021 after earning a bachelor’s degree in molecular bioscience and biotechnology. He is interested in molecular and biological solutions for ecological problems. Currently, he is investigating biological control of cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms (CyanoHABs), which are becoming more frequent as a result of climate change. The cyanobacteria can be controlled naturally by taking advantage of predatory bacteria that attack cyanobacteria from the inside. With enough predator biomass we may be able to shorten the duration of CyanoHABs, or prevent them from starting. 

 

Brian Scott

Post-doctoral Scholar

bscott40@asu.edu
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Brian joined the lab from the University of Maryland, where he studied wetland microbiology, biogeochemistry and mitigation practices. He is interested the microbial edaphology of ecosystem restoration. Most restoration efforts focus on vegetation, or sometimes fauna. Dr. Scott wants to improve restoration efforts by understanding how microbes in soil support a healthy ecosystem: restoration from the ground up. His current project at ASU will restore biocrusts on fallow farmland to evaluate the effect on dust pollution. In a former life, he was a professional Environmental Engineer in Arizona and Texas.

Soumyadev Sarkar

Post-doctoral Scholar

ssarka54@asu.edu

Website:
https://sarkarsoumyadev.wixsite.com/website
Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=9dWjJncAAAAJ&hl=en
Linked-in:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-soumyadev-sarkar-34bb2872/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SarkarSoumyadev

Soumyadev joins the lab following his post-doctoral work at Kansas State University where he studied how microbes adapted under abiotic environmental stress conditions. His expertise is in microbiology and bioinformatics. Much of the research in Dr. Garcia-Pichel’s lab involves microbial communities or key interactions between microbes, and Dr. Sarkar will augment the lab’s capabilities in this area. His research focus has been specific, such as studying how nitrogen starvation affects the yeast Papiliotrema laurentii, to considering broader issues, such as how soil microbial communities adapt to their environment. Soumyadev received his Ph.D. from Jadavpur University, India.

Sarah Koger

PhD Student

skoger@asu.edu

Sarah Koger joined the lab in Fall 2023 after working as a research assistant at Moulay Ismail University in Morocco. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Brigham Young University and is from Springville, Utah.

Maida Ruiz

Student volunteer

mnruiz2@asu.edu

Maida recently graduated from the University of California, Davis with a bachelor’s degree in molecular and medical microbiology. She is interested in environmental microbiology and public health applications. In the lab, she works with Nostoc punctiforme and examines microbial sunscreens.

Alumni

Julie Bethany Rakes

Postdoctoral scientist, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico

jbethany446@unm.edu

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Vanessa Fernandes

Now at University of New Mexico

Corey Nelson

Former PhD student

Kevin Klicki

Associate Scientist at Flagship Labs 70

Daniel Roush

Former Post-Doc

Luis González de Salceda

Former PhD Student

Nicholas Ho

Former Undergraduate Researcher

Aditi Galande

Former Undergraduate Researcher

Samual Jaunin

Former PhD Student

Ian Anderson

Former Lab Technician

Scott Bates

Former PhD Student

Hugo Beraldi-Campesi

Former PhD Student

Laurie Caslake

Former Visiting Professor

Elizabeth Chacón

Former Postdoc

Estelle Couradeau

Former Post Doc

Blake Dirks

Former research technician

Christopher Eaglehawk

Former Lab Technician

“Jason” Qunjie Gao

Former Postdoc

Daniela Ferreira

Former Post Doc

René Guénon

Former Post Doc

Brandon Guida

Former PhD Student

Reddy Gundlapally S N

Former Postdoc

Demetra Hamill

Former research technician

Dörte Hoffmann

Former Postdoc

Shannon Johnson

Former PhD Student

Benjamin MacNeille

Former MS Student

Juan Maldonado Ortiz

Former Postdoc

Yevgeniy Marusenko

Former PhD student

Pilar Mateo

Former Visiting Professor

Nathalie Myers (Vaughn)

Former Ms Student

Moria Nagy

Former Ms Student

Alejandro Pérez

Former Lab Technician

Ruth Potrafka

Former Lab Technician

Edgardo Ramírez Reinat

Former PhD Student

Mike Rothrock

Former PhD Student

Cosmin Sicora

Former Postdoc

Kira Sorochkina

Former MS Student

Tanya Soule

Former PhD Student

Sarah Strauss

Former PhD Student

Sergio Velasco Ayuso

Former Post Doc Research Scholar

Weibo Wang

Former Visiting Assistant Professor

Xiaobing Zhou

Former Visiting scholar