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March 15-17, 2004
Posters (pdf files)
- D. Ackerley, C. Gonzalez, R. Blake II and A. Matin
Biomolecular strategy to minimize chromate toxicity to the remediating bacteria
- Calvin C. Ainsworth, Zheming Wang, Kevin M. Rosso, Ken Wagnon and Jim K. Fredrickson
The Kinetics of Direct Enzymatic Reduction of Uranium(VI): Effects of Ligand Complexation and U(VI) Speciation
- Dr. Robert P. Anex and Dr. Will Focht
Testing a Stakeholder Participation Framework for Fielding Bioremediation Technologies
- David J. Bjornstad and Amy K. Wolfe
Framing bioremediation decision making as negotiation: Rationale & guidelines
- Diane A. Blake, Xia Li, Haini Yu, and Robert C. Blake, II
New Insights into the Functional Behavior of Antibodies as Revealed by Binding Studies on an Anti-Uranium Monoclonal Antibody
- H. Bolton Jr., D. Rai and L. Xun
Biodegradation of PuEDTA and Impacts on Pu Mobility
- Hakim Boukhalfa, Gary A. Icopini, Joe G. Lack, Sean D. Reilly, Larry E. Hersman, Christy E. Ruggiero, Seth G. John, Mary P. Neu
Biotransformations of Plutonium and Uranium by Naturally-Occurring Bacteria
- C. C. Brandt, J. C. Schryver, J. S. Almeida, S. M. Pfiffner
Using Artificial Neural Network Tools ot Analyze Microbial Biomarker Data
- Hassan Brim, Elena K. Gaidamakova, Vera Y. Matrosova, Min Zhai, Amudhan Venkateswaran, Marina Omelchenko, Kira S. Makarova, Lawrence P. Wackett, James K. Fredrickson, and Michael J. Daly
The Role Of Iron In Deinococcus Radiodurans Engineered For Growth On Toluene And The Role Of Manganese In The Extreme Radiation Resistance Phenotype
- Darrell P. Chandler, Ann E. Jarrell and Craig S. Criddle
Integrated Particle Handling Methods for Multiplexed Microbial Identification and Characterization in Sediments and Groundwater
- C. Criddle, and J. Carley, O. Cirpka, M. Fields, M. Fienen, M. Gentile, T. Gentry, B. Gu, R. Hickey, P. Jardine, P. Kitanidis, K. Lowe, J. Luo, T. Mehlhorn, B. Nourse, J. Nyman, R. Rajan, D. Wagner, D. Watson, W. Wu, J. Zhou
Biostimulation of In-Situ Uranium Reduction at the NABIR Field Research Center Using a Nested Recirculation Scheme and Aboveground Groundwater Conditioning
- Julia R. de Lipthay, Lasse D. Rasmussen & Søren J. Sørensen
Introduction of mercury resistant bacterial strains to Hg(II) amended soil microcosms increases ended soil microcosms increases the resilience of the natural microbial community to mercury str the resilience of the natural microbial community to mercury stress
- Scott Fendorf, Shawn Benner, Jim Neiss, Colleen Hansel, Peter Nico, Chris Francis, Phil Jardine
Spatial and Geochemical Heterogeneity Impacts on Iron Biomineralization and Uranium Sequestration
- James K. Fredrickson and Scott C. Brooks
Biogeochemical Processes Controlling Microbial Reductive Precipitation of Radionuclides
- T.C. Hazen, B.Faybishenko, J.Wan, T.Tokunaga, S.Hubbard, M.Conrad, S. Borglin, and D.Joyner Field
Investigations of Lactate-Stimulated Bioreduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) at Hanford100H
- Z. He, Q. He, L. Wu, M.E. Clark, J.D. Wall, Jizhong Zhou and Matthew W. Fields
Construction and Evaluation of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Whole-Genome Oligonucleotide Microarrays
- Peter R. Jaffe, Derek Lovley, John Komlos and Derick Brown
Hydrogen as an Indicator to Assess Biological Activity During Trace-Metal Bioremediation
- Je-Hun Jang, Brian A. Dempsey, William D. Burgos, George Yeh and Eric Roden
Similarity of the Surface Reactivity of Hydrous Ferric Oxide and Hematite: Sorption and Redox of U(VI) and Fe(II) (Title and main Poster)
- Allan Konopka and Cindy Nakatsu
Ecological interactions between metals and microbes that impact bioremediation (part 1 & part 2)
- Joel E. Kostka, Lainie Petrie, Nadia North, David L. Balkwill, Joseph W. Stucki, and Lee Kerkhof
Biostimulation of Iron Reduction and Uranium Immobilization: Microbial and Mineralogical Controls
- Chongxuan Liu, Zheming Wang, John M. Zachara, James K. Fredrickson, and James P. McKinley
Influence of Mass Transfer on Bioavailability and Kinetic Rate of Uranium(VI) Biotransformation
- JR Lloyd, JM McBeth, FR Livens, ND Bryan, B Ellis, H Sharma, IT Burke, K Morris
Biogeochemical Controls on Technetium Mobility in Biogeochemical Controls on Technetium Mobility in FRC SedimentsFRC Sediments
- Yuri Londer, P. Raj Pokkuluri, Valerie Orshonsky, Norma Duke and Marianne Schiffer
Studies of multi-heme cytochromes from Geobacter sulfurreducens
- Philip E. Long, James K. Fredrickson, Thomas M. Gihring, Shu-mei W. Li, Andrew E. Plymale, and John M. Zachara
Assessing the Potential for In Situ Bioimmobilization of 99 Tc at the Hanford Site
- Phil Long, Todd Anderson, Aaron Peacock, Steve Heald, Yun-Juan Chang, Dick Dayvault, Derek R. Lovley, C. T. Resch, Helen Vrionis, Irene Ortiz-Bernad, and D. C. White
Acceleration of Microbially Mediated U(VI) Reduction at a Uranium Mill Tailings Site, Colorado Plateau
- Morgan L. Minyard and William D. Burgos \
Impacts of Hydrology on Biological Iron(III) Reduction of Natural Sediments (Title & main Poster)
- Jennifer L. Nyman, Terence L. Marsh, MattGinder-Vogel, Scott Fendorf, and Craig Criddle
Diversity of Uranium Reduction Processes in Oak Ridge Source Zone Sediment
- Edward O'Loughlin, Michelle Scherer, Kenneth Kemner, and Shelly Kelly
Investigation of the Transformation of Uranium under Iron-Reducing Conditions: Reduction of UVI by Biogenic FeII/FeIII Hydroxide (Green Rust)
- Timothy D. Scheibe, Eric E. Roden, Scott C. Brooks, John M. Zachara
In Situ Immobilization of Uranium in Structured Porous Media via Biomineralization at the Fracture/Matrix Interface (poster 1 & poster 2)
- Patricia Sobecky, Cassie Hodges, Kerri Lafferty, Mike Humphreys, Melanie Raimondo, Kristin Tuttle and Tamar Barkay
Isolation and Characterization of Mobile Genetic Elements from Microbial Assemblages Obtained from the Field Research Center Site
- Dorothea K. Thompson, Steven D. Brown, Robert L. Hettich, Nathan VerBerkmoes, and Jizhong Zhou
Elucidating the Molecular Basis and Regulation of Chromium(VI) Reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and Resistance to Metal Toxicity Using Integrated Biochemical, Genomic, and Proteomic Approaches
- David R. Veblen, Chen Zhu, Lee Krumholz, Claudine Stirling, Emma-Kate Potter, and Alex N. Halliday
High-Resolution Mineralogical Characterization and Biogeochemical Modeling of Uranium Reduction Pathways at the NABIR Field-Research Center
- David C. White, Aaron D. Peacock, Yun-Juan Chang, Roland Geyer, Philip E. Long, Jonathan D. Istok, Amanda N.Smithgall, R. Todd Anderson, and Dora Ogles
Defining Conditions for Maximizing Bioreduction of Uranium
- Qingzhong Wu, Cornell Gayle & Frank Löffler & Robert Sanford
Dissimilatory Metal Reduction by Anaeromyxobacter Species
- Luying Xun, Sue Clark, Brent Peyton, and David Yonge
Integrated investigation on the production and fate of organo-Cr(III) complexes from microbial reduction of chromate
- John M. Zachara, James K. Fredrickson, Ravi K. Kukkadapu, Steven C. Smith,and David W. Kennedy
Biogeochemistry of Fe and Tc Reduction and Oxidation in FRC Sediment
- J. Zhou, S.-K. Rhee, C. Schadt, T. Gentry, Z. He, X. Li, X. Liu, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, L. Wu
Development and Use of Integrated Microarray-Based Genomic Technologies for Assessing Microbial Community Composition and Dynamics
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