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As a scientific user facility, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) provides expertise, instrumentation, and resources to 250 projects each year. 

EMSL projects displayed on the EMSL web site project page reflect project abstracts and information migrated to this page before April 30, 2024. To review current and past EMSL user projects, visit EMSL Science Central.™ 

 

Spatial partitioning and differential expression by wood-degrading fungi

Lead Institution
University of Minnesota
Principal Investigator
Jonathan Schilling
Project type
Special Science
Certain filamentous fungi are uniquely able to deconstruct lignocellulose, and their poorly understood mechanisms have potential biofuels applications. A key hindrance to harnessing these fungal…

Isotope-Resolved Mapping of Fe(II)/Fe(III)-Oxide Redox Exchange Interfaces

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Kevin Rosso
Project type
Special Science
In subsurface redox microenvironments, as an outcome of essential microbial activity, interaction of aqueous Fe(II) with Fe(III)-(oxyhydr)oxide minerals such as goethite and hematite yields a…

Building the lignin metabolic map for the production of advanced biofuels

Lead Institution
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Blake Simmons
Project type
Special Science
The overall goal of this project is to develop a metabolic map in four targeted organisms using 13C-labeled versions of the lignin-derived model compounds known to be capable of supporting microbial…

Oxidative corrosion of uraninite (UO2) surfaces

Lead Institution
University of Chicago
Principal Investigator
Joanne Stubbs
Project type
Special Science
Uraninite (UO2) is the most abundant uranium ore mineral, its synthetic analog is the primary constituent of most nuclear fuels, it is the desired product of bioremediation strategies for uranium…

Visualizing plant biomass degradation by Aspergillus niger

Lead Institution
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Principal Investigator
Ronald de Vries
Project type
Special Science
Aspergillus niger is an ascomycete fungus with a long history of industrial use for the production of organic acids and enzymes. Its ability to degrade plant biomass has been well studied and it…

A Single Cell Approach to Understanding a Bacterial-Protist Food Web

Lead Institution
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Steven Singer
Project type
Special Science
Ciliate protists are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments, but their role in biomass deconstruction in these environments remains undefined. In this project, this consortium will be cultivated on…

Glycosylation Isoforms of Heterologous Fungal Cellobiohydrolases (CBH1) Determined by "Top-Down" High Resolution/High Accuracy Mass SpectrometryGlycosylation Isoforms of Heterologous Fungal Cellobiohydrolases (CBH1)

Lead Institution
Michigan State University
Principal Investigator
Jonathan Walton
Project type
Special Science
A critical step in the lignocellulosic biofuels pipeline is the extraction of fermentable sugars from plant biomass. Extracellular fungal enzymes are currently the most effective way of…