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URL: https://geomicrobiologylabs.stanford.edu/
Proper Citation: Stanford Geomicrobiology Shared Laboratories Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025000)
Description: Geomicrobiology analytical facilities consist of four different labs in the Green Earth Sciences Building. Main areas of study are: molecular, bio(geo)chemical, and ecological aspects of microbial cycling of nitrogen, carbon, and metals in environment diversity, distribution, and activity of microorganisms driving greenhouse gas cycling in ocean and beyond molecular biomarkers in modern organisms to refine our interpretations of microbial fossil record.
Synonyms: https://geomicrobiologylabs.stanford.edu/
Resource Type: access service resource, core facility, service resource
Keywords: ABRF, geomicrobiology analytical facilities,
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