View Bio Andrew Hessel is a catalyst in biological technologies, helping industry, academics, and authorities better understand the changes happening in life science. Trained in microbiology and genetics, Andrew has continually worked at the forefront of genomics, first to read and comprehend bacterial, human, and other genomes and more recently to write them. He believes the technology that makes this possible, called synthetic biology, is revolutionary and that it will eventually surpass information technology IT as an economic engine and driver of societal change.
He studied the biodegradation of pesticides in the marine environment for five years as a post doctoral fellow and research scientist at the U. Prior to joining Georgia Tech Dr.
Spain directed the Environmental Biotechnology research program at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Panama City, Florida where he studied the biodegradation of synthetic organic compounds in the environment.
His research interests in environmental biotechnology include: He works at the interface between basic microbiology research and practical applications to solve environmental problems.
Spain is a former editor for Applied and Environmental Microbiology and has published over peer reviewed papers, several books, and numerous book chapters on the biodegradation and biosynthesis of organic compounds.
Natural attenuation of non-volatile contaminants in the capillary fringe. Effects of rate-limited mass transfer on modeling vapor intrusion with aerobic biodegradation. S Karthikeyan and J. Immobilized biocatalyst for detection and destruction of the insensitive explosive, 2,4-dinitroanisole DNAN.
Comparative genomic analysis of isoproturon-mineralizing sphingomonads reveals the isoproturon catabolic mechanism.
JS in water, soil and bioreactors. Bioaugmentation for aerobic degradation of cis-1,2-dichloroethylene. Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation. Catabolism of nitroaromatic compounds. Biosynthesis of macromolecules and molecular metabolism.
In situ treatment technologies. Identification of bottlenecks to the in situ bioremediation of dinitrotoluene. Battelle Press, Columbus, OH. Biodegradation, transformation and bioremediation of nitroaromatic compounds.
Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 2nd Edition.
Biodegradation of m-tyrosine by rhizosphere bacteria. Nishino, JC Spain, and G. Detoxification of a lethal toxin by nitronate monooxygenase.Our paper was not about the exact mathematical equivalence of inclusive fitness and other approaches. Theoreticians will continue to debate this question, but the rest of us want to know whether it matters for biology.
Nowak MA, Tarnita CE, Wilson EO () The evolution of eusociality. Nature – doi: /nature Tommy J. Wang. Residency Director, Pediatrics Wade CE, Wang TJ, Lang KC, Corbin BJ, and Steele MK. Rat growth, body composition, and renal function during 30 days increased ambient CO2 exposure.
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CE BIO 1. (a) (i) It contains enzyme / protease that - 1 digests the. Jim Spain joined the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology at the beginning of Dr. Spain received his PhD in microbiology from The University of Texas at Austin and a BS in Biology from the University of Texas at Arlington.