Microbial Life in the Uranium-Contaminated Subsurface of the Oak Ridge Integrated Field Research Challenge Site
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of long-term mixed-waste contamination on microbial communities in the terrestrial subsurface at the Oak Ridge Integrated Field Research Challenge site in this hour-long keynote presentation. Delve into the combined cultivation-based and cultivation-independent molecular analyses used to understand microbial community composition across a contamination gradient, with a focus on uranium and nitrate contamination. Gain insights from Dr. Stefan Green, Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Rush University, as he reviews the extensive characterization of microbial life in this unique environment and discusses its implications for appropriate remediation strategies. Learn about the latest research in environmental microbiology and its applications in addressing complex contamination issues.
Syllabus
Keynote Presentation: Microbial Life in the Uranium-Contaminated Subsurface of the Oak Ridge...
Taught by
Labroots
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