Megan Foley (@megmfoley) 's Twitter Profile
Megan Foley

@megmfoley

PhD from @EcossNAU 🦠🌾
Incoming postdoc with @KeiluweitLab
Research interests: soil microbial ecology, stable isotope probing, SOC formation and persistence

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linkhttps://ecoss.nau.edu/team/megan-foley/ calendar_today27-02-2020 04:21:38

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Morrissey Lab (@ember_morrissey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Morrissey Lab WVU Mountaineers · Let's Go! is seeking a #graduate #student to study the #ecology of #microbes in #nature. Fully funded #PhD position (~26K stipend, health insurance), lively community, great location. morrisseyem.wix.com/morrisseywvu please RT

The Morrissey Lab <a href="/WestVirginiaU/">WVU Mountaineers · Let's Go!</a> is seeking a #graduate #student to study the #ecology of #microbes in #nature. Fully funded #PhD position (~26K stipend, health insurance), lively community, great location. morrisseyem.wix.com/morrisseywvu
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Megan Foley (@megmfoley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so exciting to see this out! excellent work led Bram Stone exploring the copiotroph-oligotroph dichotomy nature.com/articles/s4139…

Bruce Hungate (@brucehungate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@EcossNAU PhD candidate Ayla Martinez featured here in this NAU story about amazing women in science @NAUResearch news.nau.edu/women-in-scien…

Dr. Jennifer Pett-Ridge (@jeffinerca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally approved! I'm hiring 4 postdocs! 1) Soil OM/Isotope Biogeochem – REF4214O 2) Microbe Mineral Interactions – REF4265Z 3) Soil Ecology – REF4260E 4) Soil Microbiome Bioinformatics – REF4259F Apply here: llnl.gov/join-our-team/… Find me at #GSB2023, or see 👇 Please RT!!

Noah Sokol (@noahsokol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring a postdoc at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to work on microbe-mineral interactions for our Soil SFA! Co-supervised by me and Dr. Jennifer Pett-Ridge. Study microbial ecophysiology and soil carbon storage w an amazing, collaborative team. Salary: >100K a year. Apply: llnl.gov/join-our-team/…

Clara Iwasaki (@claraiwasaki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oppenheimer built the bomb that killed my great-grandmother while her grandsons were drafted into the US army and the govt imprisoned her kids. If you're into moody great man biopics, I guess that's cool, but I personally really don't care how he felt while he was doing it.

Noah Sokol (@noahsokol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m hiring a soil biogeochemistry postdoc Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to study soil-based strategies for carbon removal in the field, esp. interactions between soil organic C cycling and enhanced weathering. Work with an amazing, collaborative team! Salary: $108K/yr. jobs.smartrecruiters.com/LLNL/374399000…

Noah Sokol (@noahsokol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our manuscript is out: 'The path from root input to mineral-associated soil carbon is dictated by habitat-specific microbial traits and soil moisture.' We show that the microbial traits associated with soil C are not universal, but vary with soil habitat. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our manuscript is out: 'The path from root input to mineral-associated soil carbon is dictated by habitat-specific microbial traits and soil moisture.' We show that the microbial traits associated with soil C are not universal, but vary with soil habitat.
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Dr. Jennifer Pett-Ridge (@jeffinerca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

when it comes to MAOM formation, there's no one-ring-to-rule-them-all..💍 Noah Sokol Alex Greenlon and Megan Foley did a massive 13C/18O/drought/soil habitat study to figure out what microbial ecophysiological traits control formation of persistent SOC. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Megan Foley (@megmfoley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Soil microorganisms exist in a range of physiological states, from dormancy to exponential growth, with profoundly different consequences for soil carbon and nutrient cycling. Join me next week to explore how microbial growth rates affect soil ecology. #PhDDefense #Soils #Ecology

Soil microorganisms exist in a range of physiological states, from dormancy to exponential growth, with profoundly different consequences for soil carbon and nutrient cycling. Join me next week to explore how microbial growth rates affect soil ecology. #PhDDefense #Soils #Ecology