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Peter R. Girguis is a Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, based at the Biological Laboratories in Cambridge, MA. His research focuses on the physiology and biochemical adaptations of marine organisms, their influence on biogeochemical cycles, and organismal responses to environmental changes. The Girguis Lab employs molecular and geochemical technologies to study symbiotic relationships (e.g., animal-microbial and microbial-microbial interactions) and their roles in shaping ecosystems.
Key research areas include microbial symbiosis in extreme environments, biogeochemical processes in marine methane seeps, and astrobiological applications of mineral-organic interactions. The lab emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, aiming to bridge marine science with social sciences and art for broader engagement. Courses taught include Deep Sea Biology and Ecological Physiology of Microbes.
Published works highlight novel insights into symbiont adaptation, microbial methane oxidation, and extracellular electron transfer mechanisms. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to marine science are evident through active research and teaching roles. The Girguis Lab fosters a collaborative environment, with Jennifer Thomson as faculty support.
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