About
Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert is an Assistant Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University (ASU). She holds affiliations with the Water Institute and the Microbiology (PhD) program. Her research integrates geochemical, genomic, and statistical methods to study microbially mediated processes in extreme environments, focusing on global biogeochemical cycles and microbial activity in hot springs, deep subsurface, and atmospheric systems. She explores astrobiological questions through terrestrial and oceanic analogs, such as hydrothermal vents and permafrost.
Education & Background: While specific degrees are not detailed, her work reflects expertise in geobiology, microbiology, and environmental chemistry. She has conducted fieldwork in locations like New Zealand's Waikite Valley, Hawaii's Lo'ihi Seamount, and Antarctica's permafrost regions.
Research Interests: Her work emphasizes microbial sulfur metabolism, microbial survival strategies in extreme environments, and the role of microbes in carbon and nitrogen cycles. She investigates life detection methodologies in planetary analogs, including atmospheric sampling via high-altitude balloons (HERA platform) and subseafloor drilling projects. Her group combines single-cell omics, stable isotope probing, and transcriptomics to dissect microbial ecophysiology.
Grants & Collaborations: Her projects involve interdisciplinary collaborations, such as the SUBSEA expedition to Lo'ihi Seamount and the North Pond subseafloor study. Funding sources likely include NASA Astrobiology Institute and NSF grants given her focus on astrobiology and deep biosphere research.
Labs & Teams: She leads the Trembath-Reichert Lab, focusing on geobiological and astrobiological research. Affiliations with ASU's Water Institute and School of Life Sciences enable cross-disciplinary projects on environmental microbiology and microbial ecology.
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