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FSFA: MOSAIC—Metabolic and Spatial Interactions in Communities


EMSL Project ID
50014

Abstract

This EMSL user proposal is to support the MOSAIC DOE BER funded FSFA at PNNL. The primary activities involving EMSL are a set of BSSD demonstration tasks focusing on key science questions and related capabilities which are expected to be relevant to future BER research interests. These tasks, summarized in the EMSL proposal, share a common focus on understanding interactions between microbes and their extracellular environments, and how these associations contribute to functional stability and robustness. Advances in metabolomics and related techniques will be coupled with models to codify new understanding. Planned outcomes include new capabilities and related publications.

Project Details

Start Date
2017-09-06
End Date
2017-09-30
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Errol Robinson
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Hyun-Seob Song
Institution
University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Hans Bernstein
Institution
University of Tromso - The Arctic University of Norway

Aaron Wright
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Ryan Renslow
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Ryan Kelly
Institution
Brigham Young University

Thomas Metz
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Jay Grate
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic
Institution
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Vanessa Bailey
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Related Publications

Shen Y., R. Zhao, N. Tolic, M. Tfaily, E.W. Robinson, R.M. Boiteau, and L. Pasa Tolic, et al. 2019. "Online supercritical fluid extraction mass spectrometry (SFE-LC-FTMS) for sensitive characterization of soil organic matter." Faraday Discussions 218. PNNL-SA-141115. doi:10.1039/C9FD00011A
Zhu Y., M. Dou, P.D. Piehowski, Y. Liang, F. Wang, R.K. Chu, and W.B. Chrisler, et al. 2018. "Spatially-resolved proteome mapping using automated, sacrificial liquid-mediated sample transfer from laser capture microdissection to nanodroplet sample preparation." Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. MCP 17, no. 9. PNNL-SA-132369. doi:10.1074/mcp.TIR118.000686