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Gordon Taylor is a Professor at Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), serving as Division Head for Marine Sciences. He leads the NSF-funded NAno-Raman Molecular Imaging Laboratory (NARMIL), pioneering applications of Raman microspectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy to marine microbiology.
- PhD (1983) - University of Southern California
His research focuses on:
- Microbial mediation of biogeochemical carbon cycling
- Planktonic food web interactions in oxic/anoxic boundaries
- Microplastic contamination and degradation processes
- Chemoautotrophy in oxygen-deficient systems
NARMIL's innovations enable:
- 3D biomolecular mapping of marine specimens
- Single-cell growth rate measurements
- Microplastic identification/quantification
- Stable isotope tracing in microbial communities
His work extends to:
- CARIACO Ocean Time Series Program (1995-2017)
- Understanding ocean deoxygenation impacts
- Developing open-access microbiology tools (MicrobioRaman repository)
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