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Robert Morris
Affiliation:
University of Washington (UW)
Address:
School of Oceanography
Box 357940
Seattle, WA
USA 98195-7940
ORCiD:
0000-0001-9030-3790
Activities reported for Robert Morris:
Program coordination
GeoMICS
([GeoMICS])
Co-Principal Investigator
Project coordination
Characterizing biological function across a persistent oceanographic "hotspot" in the NE Pacific Ocean
(GeoMICS Bio)
Co-Principal Investigator
Mixotrophic bacteria and the cryptic marine sulfur cycle: Mechanisms of carbon assimilation and sulfur oxidation in the Arctic96BD-19 GSO clade
(Sulfur Oxidizers)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Characterizing the contribution of bacteria from the SUP05 clade to autotrophic and heterotrophic carbon cycling across ocean gradients
(SUP05 Activities)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Collaborative Research: Drivers and effects of latent phage activation in marine SAR11
(SAR11 Prophage)
Lead Principal Investigator, Contact
Deployment coordination
None
Datasets
Project:
Characterizing the contribution of bacteria from the SUP05 clade to autotrophic and heterotrophic carbon cycling across ocean gradients
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Mass spectrometry proteomics data investigating morphological plasticity in a sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from the SUP05 clade enhances dark carbon fixation from cultures grown under under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
Principal Investigator
2019-12-17
Preliminary and in progress
Project:
Mixotrophic bacteria and the cryptic marine sulfur cycle: Mechanisms of carbon assimilation and sulfur oxidation in the Arctic96BD-19 GSO clade
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
The complete genome sequence of Candidatus Thioglobus singularis strain PS1, the first cultured mixotrophic representative from the SUP05 clade.
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-12-08
Final no updates expected
The Complete Genome Sequence of Candidatus Thioglobus autotrophica strain EF1, the first cultured chemoautotrophic representative from the SUP05 clade.
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-12-08
Final no updates expected
Proteins from Inferno hydrothermal vent plume meta-proteome - replicate Av2
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-12-08
Final no updates expected
Proteins identified from the black smoker chimney Inferno hydrothermal vent plume meta-proteome - replicate Av1 - on the Axial seamount off the coast of Washington in 2011.
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-11-25
Final no updates expected
16S rRNA gene clones and accessions from bacterioplankton in the NE Pacific Ocean from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN268 in the Northeast Pacific from August to September 2011 (Sulfur Oxidizers project)
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-11-17
Final no updates expected
16S rRNA gene sequences of bacteria including members of the Arctic96BD-19/SUP05 Clade of marine bacteria.
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-11-17
Final no updates expected
Station data and nutrient profiles for analysis of microbial communities from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN268 in the North Pacific from August to September 2011 (Sulfur Oxidizers project)
Principal Investigator, Contact
2015-11-17
Final no updates expected
Project:
Cobalt, Iron and Micro-organisms from the Upwelling zone to the Gyre (GAc01)
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Microbial membrane-enriched metaproteome (< 0.8 um fraction) from R/V Knorr KN192-05 in the South Atlantic subtropical gyre and Benguela upwelling region from November to December 2007 (CoFeMUG project)
Co-Principal Investigator, Contact
2011-03-10
Preliminary and in progress
NCBI Accessions for 16S rRNA clone libraries made with bacterial 8F and 519R primers collected on R/V Knorr KN192-05 in the South Atlantic subtropical gyre and Benguela upwelling region from November to December 2007 (CoFeMUG project)
Co-Principal Investigator, Contact
2011-03-10
Preliminary and in progress