PAOC Colloquium: Bess Ward (Princeton)

Date: 
Monday, October 2, 2017 - 12:00

About the Speaker

Research in the Ward laboratory concerns the marine and global nitrogen cycle, using molecular biological investigations of marine bacteria and bacterial processes (especially nitrification and denitrification), and measuring the rates of N transformation processes using various isotope approaches. We have ongoing research in the following areas:

■ Nitrogen cycling (nitrification, denitrification, anammox, etc.) in several suboxic zones of the world ocean (Arabian Sea, Eastern Tropical North and South Pacific) and in Chesapeake Bay, Great Sippewissett Salt Marsh, etc.

■ Nitrogen assimilation by phytoplankton and functional diversity of eukaryotic phytoplankton in the world ocean

■ Diversity of functional guilds of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle of aquatic systems

 

About this Series

The PAOC Colloquium is a weekly interdisciplinary seminar series that brings together the whole PAOC community. Seminar topics include all research concerning the physics, chemistry, and biology of the atmospheres, oceans and climate, but also talks about e.g. societal impacts of climatic processes. The seminars generally take place on Monday from 12-1pm. Lunch is provided to encourage students and post-docs to meet with the speaker. Besides the seminar and lunch, individual meetings with professors, post-docs, and students are arranged.

Presented by

Bess Ward, William J. Sinclair Professor of Geosciences. Chair, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
Location: 54-923