
About
Matthew Sattley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Indiana Wesleyan University. He specializes in the study of extremophilic prokaryotic microorganisms, focusing on their ecology, physiology, and genomics. His research includes genomic analysis of photosynthetic bacteria thriving in extreme environments and characterization of cold-adapted bacteria from Antarctic lakes. He previously held positions at MidAmerica Nazarene University and completed postdoctoral work at Washington University in St. Louis.
- Education:
- Bachelor’s in Biology (Blackburn College, 1998)
- Ph.D. in Microbiology (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2006)
His research interests revolve around understanding microbial adaptation to extreme environments, including hypersaline, alkaline, and polar ecosystems. Key areas include genomic characterization of extremophiles, photosynthetic mechanisms in extreme conditions, and sulfur/carbon cycling in cold environments.
Dr. Sattley has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work focusing on novel species discovery (e.g., Allochromatium tepidum), genomic analysis of thermophilic bacteria, and microbial communities in Antarctic lakes. His publications often bridge genomic data with ecological insights.
He has no listed awards but has been actively involved in research grants related to Antarctic microbiology and extremophile genomics. He advises no current students but has contributed to undergraduate research programs, notably the isolation and characterization of cold-adapted bacteria.
His work is conducted through collaborations with institutions like the National Science Foundation Antarctic Programs, focusing on fieldwork in extreme environments and laboratory-based genomic analyses.
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