Laura Meredith
@DrLauraMeredith
Microbial volatile metabolism. Linking genes to function for trace gases relevant to soil, atmosphere, climate, and carbon cycle proxies.
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Want to hear more about microbial signals you can smell?
Check out this latest podcast on Genome Insider featuring our research at Biosphere2!
It was also my first time being interviewed for a podcast!
Thanks Joint Genome Institute!
open.spotify.com/episode/182HD2…
Gave an invited talk last year to Novo Nordisk Foundation on our innovative soil N2O sensing platform w/ Aerodyne Research and was curious how it contributed to their mission. Stopped by Copenhagen HQ today for nice conversations
Thank you to our fantastic collaborator Marcela Hernandez Marcela Hernández for a great visit to the University of East Anglia. Trace gas microbes, just try to run, Marcela will find you!
Can't wait to share some nice data from our teams soon!
Wonderful to discuss the atmospheric hydrogen soil sink with colleagues at the University of Cambridge who are working to improve models Alexander Archibald
There is renewed energy around environmental H2 research, and I’m excited to generate more data!!
Glad to see this in The New York Times and glad this scientist found a solution that works for her. The dilemma is real, and unfortunately taking kids into the field is not an option for many of us. We need to keep thinking creatively about how to support (and retain) moms in the field.
Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist.
Intense & exciting to have my essay published in The New York Times exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance
Mapping fungi w/family SPUN New York Times Opinion: tinyurl.com/5adc5cwf
(photo 2011, Kenya)
Thrilled to be a visiting scholar at University of Copenhagen with Prof. Riikka Rinnan and VOLT for the next few months. Thank you for hosting me!!
Postdoc week 54: First time extracting RNA/DNA from soils! A new found appreciation for how much effort goes into this preparation step! Before we even get to see what microbes are in the soils!! Thanks for the training Parker Geffre
Huge Congratulations to Parker Geffre for being awarded the competitive University Fellowship to begin her PhD studies at the University of Arizona!!! 🎉🎉 Very deeply deserved!
Cool to visit Maricopa 'MAC' for the first time, always fun to work with long time friend Juliana Gil-Loaiza in the field. Such a cool project that Ian ZHANG will work on for his postdoc in the #MeredithLab . Fun day moving the Aerodyne Research Vocus