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Professor Jim Mitchell is a leading expert in microbial ecology and nanotechnology at Flinders University. His research focuses on microscale processes influencing microbial ecosystems, with applications in nanofabrication and environmental virology. He leads a global research group of over 20 members and has collaborated internationally with institutions like MIT and the University of Tokyo. Mitchell holds editorial roles and has received multiple fellowships, including an NSF panel membership and an Australia-Japan collaborative award.
Education: PhD (Oceanography, 1988, SUNY Stony Brook), MS (Marine Sciences, 1982, UC Santa Cruz), BA (Biology, 1980, UC Santa Cruz).
Research interests include marine microbiology, biological oceanography, and optical trapping, with a focus on viral dynamics and metagenomics. Recent work examines microbial communities in Antarctic sponges and the efficacy of phage therapies. His lab employs cutting-edge flow cytometry and nanotechnology to study microscale interactions.
Awards include NASA Planetary Biology Internship (1987) and NIH Research Commendation (1977). He is a media expert for marine science and oyster productivity topics.
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