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Jennifer Glass
Graduate Student
 

email: jennifer.b.glass@asu.edu

homepage: http://www.jenniferglass.org

phone: (480) 244-3603

office: PSF-618

 

Interests

Nitrogen assimilation; Cyanobacteria; Metalloenzymes; Transition metal biogeochemistry; Chemical oceanography; Geobiology

Education

B.Sc. Earth and Space Sciences; University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2006)
B.Sc. Oceanography; University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2006)

Fellowships

Summer Student Fellow; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (2006)

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2006 awarded)

Recent Meeting Presentations

American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) February 5-9, 2007 Santa Fe New Mexico, Annual Meeting (poster): Glass, J.B., Krieg, M.L., Wolfe-Simon, F., and Anbar, A.D. Trace Metal Controls on the Efficiency of Nitrogen Fixation: Assessing Microbial Metal Requirements in Ancient Oceans. Abstract ID 1037.

4th Annual Southern California Geobiology Symposium April 14, 2007 Pasadena, CA (talk): Glass, J.B., Wolfe-Simon, F., and Anbar, A. Molybdenum-Nitrogen Co-limitation in Cyanobacteria: The Evolutionary Imprint of Changing Metal Availability in Ancient Oceans.

Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry (CEBIC) Meeting June 10-13, 2007 Princeton, New Jersey (poster): Glass, J.B., Wolfe-Simon, F., and Anbar, A.D. Molybdenum requirements for nitrogen fixation in cyanobacteria: Response to changing Mo concentration in growth media.

International Symposium on Metallomics (ISM) Meeting November 28-December 1, 2007 Nagoya, Japan (poster): Glass, J.B., Wolfe-Simon, F., and Anbar, A.D. Molybdenum Metallomics in Heterocystous Cyanobacteria.

Scheduled: AbSciCon April 14-17, 2008, Santa Clara, California (talk): Glass, J.B., Wolfe-Simon, F., and Anbar, A.D. The Co-evolution of Nitrogen and Molybdenum Biogeochemical Cycles: Mo Requirements for Nitrogen Assimilation in Diazotrophic Heterocystous Cyanobacteria

 

 
 

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