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She is recognised around the world as a leader in soil microbiology and research of the soil food web.
Barker was hired in 1936 by the University of California, Berkeley to teach soil microbiology.
In a few years, Thom became known as an authority on soil microbiology, and was often invited to present papers at national and international meetings.
In a soil microbiology course, he met fellow masters student Barbara Nolan, and the two were wed in 1947.
Soil microbiology is the study of organisms in soil, their functions, and how they affect soil properties.
The company's involvement with scientific equipment began when the Rutgers University soil microbiology department asked it to repair a machine used to shake laboratory materials.
Dr. Barker became an instructor in soil microbiology at the University of California in 1936.
Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology (Sylvia et al.)
The methylene blue sulfide test is a convenient method often used in soil microbiology to quickly detect in water the metabolic activity of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB).
He was then appointed Principal Mycologist of the Division of Soil Microbiology for the newly created Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.
He received a bachelor's degree in soil microbiology from Rutgers in 1942 and afterward began his work under Dr. Waksman, head of the university's soil microbiology laboratory.
An endowed fellowship program promotes student research at the Kraus Preserve and has supported projects on soil microbiology, deer browse effects, fungal endophyte-plant interaction, and amphibian, bird and small mammal population surveys.
Mukhwana also holds a master's degree in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University of Nairobi, Kenya; and a PhD in soil microbiology from the University of Wyoming in the USA.
Earned PhD in agronomy, soil science, or soil microbiology; at least five years' research experience in legume N 2 fixation, N cycling and 15N technique; practical experience in developing countries and/or dryland farming systems desirable.
"It's estimated that American agriculture can offset about 20 percent of carbon emissions in the U.S.," said Dr. Charles Rice, a professor of soil microbiology at Kansas State, which is part of a consortium of universities studying carbon sequestration.
Clelia Giacobini was born in Rome and graduated in Pharmacy and Biology at Sapienza University; subsequently she also obtained a PhD in Herbal medicine and a certificate of Soil microbiology at the Institut Pasteur in Paris (1969).