Research project

Quantification of the metabolic proteins that drive biogeochemical cycles in marine systems

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Tom Bibby

Professor of Biological Oceanography

Research interests

  • (1) The role of photosynthetic microbes in global biogeochemical cycles(2) The use of photosynthetic microbes for sustainable products
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Other researchers

Professor Mark Moore

Professor of Oceanography

Research interests

  • Marine Biogeochemistry
  • Oceanic nutrient and carbon cycling
  • Phytoplankton photosynthesis
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Research outputs

Despo Polyviou, Andrew Hitchcock, Alison J. Baylay, C. Mark Moore & Thomas S. Bibby, 2015, Environmental Microbiology Reports, 7(6), 824-830
Type: article
J.T. Snow, C. Schlosser, E.M.S. Woodward, M.M. Mills, E.P. Achterberg, C.A. Mahaffey, T.S. Bibby & C.M. Moore, 2015, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 29(6), 865-884
Type: article
A.I. Macey, T. Ryan-Keogh, S. Richier, C.M. Moore & T.S. Bibby, 2014, Limnology and Oceanography, 59(6), 1853-1864
Type: article
David J. Honey, Martha Gledhill, Thomas S. Bibby, François-Eric Legiret, Nicola J. Pratt, Anna E. Hickman, Tracy Lawson & Eric P. Achterberg, 2013, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 483, 1-17
Type: article
J.M. Fraser, S.E. Tulk, D.A. Campbell, T.S. Bibby & A.M. Cockshutt, 2013, PLoS ONE, 8(3), e59861
Type: article