{"id":243034,"date":"2012-06-07T01:12:20","date_gmt":"2012-06-07T01:12:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-bess-b-ward\/"},"modified":"2012-06-07T01:12:20","modified_gmt":"2012-06-07T01:12:20","slug":"the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-bess-b-ward","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/microbiology\/the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-bess-b-ward.php","title":{"rendered":"The American Society for Microbiology honors Bess B. Ward"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Public  release date: 6-Jun-2012  [ |   E-mail   |  Share    ]  <\/p>\n<p>    Contact: Garth Hogan    <a href=\"mailto:ghogan@asmusa.org\">ghogan@asmusa.org<\/a>    American    Society for Microbiology<\/p>\n<p>    Washington, DCJune 6, 2012 Bess B. Ward, William J. Sinclair    Professor of Geosciences, Department of Geosciences, Princeton    University, has been presented the 2012 Procter & Gamble    Award in Applied and Environmental Microbiology. This award    recognizes distinguished achievement in research and    development in applied and environmental microbiology. \"Ward    has had a sustained and substantial influence on the field of    marine microbiology over her career, directly through her    seminal efforts defining the physiology, biogeochemistry, and    molecular phylogeny of organisms responsible for key processes    in the marine N cycle, nitrate reduction, nitrification, and    denitrification, as well as through her mentoring and    leadership,\" explains nominator Douglas Capone, University of    Southern California. \"She is currently in hot pursuit of    factors which control the activity of denitrifiers and    anaerobic ammonium oxidizers in the major oxygen minimum zones    of the world's oceans.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Ward received her undergraduate degree in zoology at Michigan    State University, Lansing, and her Ph.D. in Oceanography from    the University of Washington, Seattle. Ward then held    postdoctoral and research scientist positions at Scripps    Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. She next    joined the Department of Ocean Sciences at the University of    California, Santa Cruz as an assistant professor, becoming    department chair after six years, before moving to Princeton.    She has been department chair at Princeton for six years, in a    department with research specialties spanning the entire range    from theoretical seismology to her own work in marine    microbiology.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ward's research centers on the biogeochemistry of nitrogen in    the marine environment. A major and continuing theme in her    work is nitrification, a topic that has seen many important    developments in recent years. She continues to work on nitrogen    cycling in low oxygen regions of the world ocean. Her other    studies include methane oxidation and N utilization by    phytoplankton. Her signature approach is to combine    biogeochemical approaches, typified by the use of stable    isotopes to quantify the rates of nitrogen cycle processes,    with molecular biological methods in order to link the rates of    important transformations with the microbes that are    responsible for them. \"Her approach has been to simultaneously    quantify the relevant fluxes using tracer techniques and the    diversity and distribution of the operative microorganisms and    functional enzymes,\" described Francois Morel, Princeton    University. \"Her results have played a central role in forging    our present understanding of the marine N cycle.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Ward has had an extremely productive and influential career,\"    says Allan Devol of the University of Washington. A Fellow of    the American Academy of Microbiology, Ward has also been    honored with Fellowship in the American Geophysical Union and    the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1997, she was the    first women and the youngest person to receive the G. Evelyn    Hutchinson Medal from the American Society of Limnology and    Oceanography. She has authored over 100 research papers and    book chapters, and has edited volumes and served on journal    editorial boards. \"In addition, Ward has provided exceptional    mentoring to her students and post-docs, many of whom have    significant careers of their own,\" says Devol.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"In my view, the caliber of Ward's work, which has always been    very high, keeps increasingas seen in her elegant recent paper    in Nature quantifying the relative importance of dentrification    and anammox in the oxygen minimum zones of the Pacific and    Indian oceans. She is clearly a leader in environmental    microbiologyone who richly deserves this recognition,\"    summarizes Morel.  <\/p>\n<p>    ###  <\/p>\n<p>    To view Dr. Ward's biosketch, please visit: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.asm.org\/index.php\/awards-grants\/current-procter-a-gamble-award-laureate.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.asm.org\/index.php\/awards-grants\/current-procter-a-gamble-award-laureate.html<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    The Procter & Gamble Award in Applied and Environmental    Microbiology will be presented during the 112th General Meeting    of the ASM, June 16 - 19, 2012 in San Francisco, California.    ASM is the world's oldest and largest life science organization    and has more than 40,000 members worldwide. ASM's mission is to    advance the microbiological sciences and promote the use of    scientific knowledge for improved health and economic and    environmental wellbeing.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>More here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.eurekalert.org\/pub_releases\/2012-06\/asfm-tas_21060612.php\" title=\"The American Society for Microbiology honors Bess B. Ward\">The American Society for Microbiology honors Bess B. 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