Erin Field
@erinkfield
Microbiologist & lover of wine, cheese, and all things microbe-related. Associate Professor, Department of Biology, East Carolina University.
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Life attached! Want to learn more about why microbes are important in the preservation of shipwrecks? Check out this article in Popular Science on our recent work. ECU_Biology ECU Integrated Coastal Programs ECU Research popsci.com/story/science/…
This #WWII shipwreck near Hatteras Island is among thousands of vessels submerged off NC's coast. What lurks beneath? #ECU's Erin Field joins Science Friday TOMORROW to talk iron-eating bacteria + more. 🗓️Register: bit.ly/SciFriWebinar 📰Popular Science story: bit.ly/ReadPopSci
Have you ever seen a bunch of orange stuff in a creek or stream and wondered, "What is going on here?" They're iron mats! If you're wondering about the bacteria that make them and their neighbors, check out this review by Erin Field and I! mbio.asm.org/content/11/6/e…
There are two new Drs. In the Field lab!! Congratulations to Dr. Brooks Chequita Brooks, Ph.D. and Dr. Garrison Cody Garrison on terrific dissertation defenses this week and reminding everyone how cool aquatic microbes are. You rock!
So proud of this collaboration and project. Thanks to Frontiers - Microbiology for showcasing our article!
Check out our on demand #WorldMicrobeForum session 'And the Winners Are...Metals and Undergraduate Students' tomorrow morning Tuesday June 22 with Dr. Birthe Kjellerup, Dr. Huaqing Liu, and myself. And our live 'Lounge and Learn' follow up on Wednesday at 8am EDT.
Congrats Cody Garrison on your new position as an U.S. National Science Foundation postdoctoral research fellow #prfb at School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at SBU. Can't wait to hear all about your work on microbes and microplastics!
Last chapter of my PhD out today in Frontiers - Microbiology Coastal microbial communities disrupted during the 2018 hurricane season in Outer Banks, North Carolina. Erin Field #microbes #globalchange #hurricanes frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Congratulation to Michelle Chamberlain Michelle Chamberlain on successfully defending her MS thesis today! Great job!!
It's the first #LunchTimeDiscovery of 2023! Join us live noon EST on 1/11/23. Our guest is Dr. Erin Field ECU ECU_Biology with "Shipwreck Microbiomes: Invisible Organisms With a Deep Impact" Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=4VLJBx…
Come hear about shipwreck microbes, and if you haven’t already, check out the special exhibit at NC Museum of Natural Sciences