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Jill F. Banfield serves as a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley with dual appointments in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science and Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, plus an affiliation with the geochemistry group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Her research program centers on geomicrobiology and environmental microbiology, investigating microbial community dynamics through field-intensive studies at:
- Iron Mountain, northern California
- Angelo Coast Range Reserve, northern California
- Rifle and East River sites, Colorado
- Crystal Geyser, Utah
Employing cultivation-independent genomic and proteomic methodologies, her group examines:
- Microbial mineral dissolution and precipitation processes
- Biogenic nanoparticle formation and reactivity
- Microbial community ecology and evolutionary mechanisms
- Shale weathering and clay mineral transformations
- Riparian zone sediment, soil, and deep subsurface microbial processes
The team develops specialized bioinformatics pipelines for genome-resolved analysis of environmental 'omics' data to decode microbial functional capacities and environmental impacts.
While the available documentation confirms active laboratory operations and field collaborations with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, it omits specifics regarding student advisement, grant portfolios, and training programs.
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