Shelly Hoeft
US Geological Survey
Current Projects
NAI Project Collaborators
- Project collaborators as reported by the latest NAI Annual Report.
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Publications
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Foster, P. L. (2011). Comment on “A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus”. Science, 332(6034), iā1149. doi:10.1126/science.1201551
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Wolfe-Simon, F., Blum, J. S., Kulp, T. R., Gordon, G. W., Hoeft, S. E., Pett-Ridge, J., ā¦ Oremland, R. S. (2011). Response to Comments on “A Bacterium That Can Grow Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus”. Science, 332(6034), 1149ā1149. doi:10.1126/science.1202098
See Project - Wolfe-Simon, F., Blum, J.S., Kulp, T.R., Gordon, G.W., Hoeft, S.E., Webb, S.M., Davies, P.C.W., Anbar, A.D. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). As as a substitute for P: Evidence of a shadow biosphere from Mono Lake, CA? Gordon Reseach Conference: Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry. Newport, RI. See Project
- Wolfe-Simon, F., Blum, J.S., Kulp, T.R., Gordon, G.W., Hoeft, S.E., Webb, S.M., Davies, P.C.W., Anbar, A.D. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). As as a substitute for P: Evidence of a shadow biosphere from Mono Lake, CA? Gordon Research Conference: Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry. Newport, RI. See Project
- Wolfe-Simon, F., Hoeft, S.E. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). Faculative anoxygenic photosynthesis by cyanobacteria driven by arsenite. ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. See Project See Project
- Wolfe-Simon, F., Hoeft, S.E. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). Facultative anoxygenic photosynthesis by cyanobacteria driven by arsenite. Gordon Research Conference: Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry. Newport, RI. See Project See Project
- Wolfe-Simon, F., Hoeft, S.E., Baesman, S.M. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). Facultative anoxygenic photosynthesis by cyanobacteria driven by arsenite and sulfife (with evidence for the support of nitrogen fixation.). AGU Fall Conference. San Francisco, CA. See Project
- Wolfe-Simon, F., Hoeft, S.E., Baesman, S.M. & Oremland, R.S. (2010). Facultative anoxygenic photosynthesis in cyanobacteria driven by arsenite and sulfide with evidence for the support of nitrogen fixation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. See Project
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Email:
sehoeft@usgs.gov
Past NAI Teams
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Arizona State University
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