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Microbial Adaptation in Extreme Environments

Microbial Adaptation in Extreme EnvironmentsResearch Project Full Title: Microbial Adaptation in Extreme Environments

Principal Investigator(s): Charlie Werth, Bruce Fouke (UIUC), Robert Sanford (UIUC)

Researchers: Reinaldo Alcalde, Lang Zhou, Jinzi Deng, Yiran Dong

Sponsor(s): NASA

Full Abstract: Microorganisms in nature have evolved in response to a variety of environmental stresses, which include temperature, pH, substrate availability and aqueous chemistry. As a result, the highest abundance of bacteria is often found in the most optimal microenvironment. When a stressor gradient is introduced, bacteria will preferentially grow at the most optimal location along this gradient, which can change over time with adaptation. In this study, a novel microfluidic device is being used for in vitro real-time tracking of microbial abundance in response to gradients in both the antibiotic Ciprofloxacin and selected nutrient substrates across a porous media.

Additional Links: Astrobiology Institute: https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/nai/teams/can-6/uiuc/

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