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Stephanie Carr
Affiliation:
Hartwick College
Address:
1 Hartwick Drive
Oneonta, NY
USA 13820
ORCiD:
0000-0002-0515-1137
Activities reported for Stephanie Carr:
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Project coordination
Functional potential of the uncultivated Candidate Phylum OP9 from deep Antarctic marine sediments using single cell genome techniques
(Adelie Basin Atribacteria)
Principal Investigator, Contact
OCE-PRF Track 1: Resolving the Advantages of Motility and Chemotaxis in Oceanic Crust
(Oceanic Crust Motility)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Characterization of microbial communities and carbon metabolisms within interstitial fluids of the Nankai Trough
(Nankai Trough Enrichments)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Collaborative Research: Illuminating microbes and their viruses within the dark ocean crust through strain-level approaches
(JdFR Strain level)
Principal Investigator
Deployment coordination
None
Datasets
Project:
Functional potential of the uncultivated Candidate Phylum OP9 from deep Antarctic marine sediments using single cell genome techniques
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
The manually curated genome of the SAG SCGC AD-561-N23; collected from R/V JOIDES Resolution JRES-318 from Wellington, New Zealand to Hobart, Australia from January to March 2010
Principal Investigator, Contact
2016-08-16
Preliminary and in progress
40 16S amplicon libraries collected from sediments of the Adelie Basin from R/V JOIDES Resolution JRES-318 from Wellington, New Zealand to Hobart, Australia from January to March 2010
Principal Investigator, Contact
2016-08-16
Preliminary and in progress