selected publications
- Donor composition and fiber promote strain engraftment in a randomized controlled trial of fecal microbiota transplant for ulcerative colitis. Med (New York, N.Y.). 2025 Academic Article GET IT
- Effect of nitrous oxide (N2O) on the structure and function of nitrogen-oxide reducing microbial communities. Chemosphere. 2022 Academic Article GET IT
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Transforming and extending library services by embracing technology and collaborations: A case study.
Health information and libraries journal.
2022
Academic Article
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Times cited: 4 - Data Stewards, Curators, and Experts: Library Data Engagement at Samuel J. Wood Library at Weil Cornell Medicine. Handbook of Research on Academic Libraries as Partners in Data Science Ecosystems. 2022 Chapter GET IT
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Toothbrush microbiomes feature a meeting ground for human oral and environmental microbiota.
Microbiome.
2021
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Mobilizable antibiotic resistance genes are present in dust microbial communities.
PLoS pathogens.
2020
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Implications of indoor microbial ecology and evolution on antibiotic resistance.
Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology.
2019
Review
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Viral composition and context in metagenomes from biofilm and suspended growth municipal wastewater treatment plants.
Microbial biotechnology.
2019
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Impacts of indoor surface finishes on bacterial viability.
Indoor air.
2019
Academic Article
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Times cited: 30 - Antimicrobial Chemicals Associate with Microbial Function and Antibiotic Resistance Indoors. mSystems. 2018 Academic Article GET IT
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Groundwater Isolation Governs Chemistry and Microbial Community Structure along Hydrologic Flowpaths.
Frontiers in microbiology.
2015
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Impact of climate changes during the last 5 million years on groundwater in basement aquifers.
Scientific reports.
2015
Academic Article
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Microorganisms persist at record depths in the subseafloor of the Canterbury Basin.
The ISME journal.
2014
Academic Article
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Times cited: 84