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VITA: Jody W. Deming (April 2015) PERSONAL Address: School of Oceanography, Box 357940 Birthdate: 2 July 1952 University of Washington (UW) Birthplace: Houston, Texas Seattle, WA 98195 Tel 206-543-0845; Fax 206-543-0275 E-mail [email protected] , [email protected] EDUCATION 1974 BA cum laude, Biological Sciences (Botany), Smith College, Northampton, MA 1981 PhD, Microbiology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD Thesis title: “Ecology of Deep-Sea Barophilic Bacteria” Thesis advisor: Rita R. Colwell SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS 1970-1974 Piano Scholarship, Smith College 1974- Membership, Sigma Xi 1975-1978 Patent Awards for microbial detection assays developed at NASA 1981 Best PhD Thesis Award in Life Sciences, University of MD 1981 Selected by ONR/NSF/NOAA for Recent Dissertations in Chemical Oceanography (DISCO V) 1987 Award for Scientific Achievement in the Biological Sciences, Washington (DC) Academy of Sciences 1989-1997 NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award 1993 US Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal 1

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Page 1: VITA - UW Oceanography · Web view(April 2015) PERSONAL Address: School of Oceanography, Box 357940 Birthdate: 2 July 1952 University of Washington (UW) Birthplace: Houston, Texas

VITA: Jody W. Deming(April 2015)

PERSONAL

Address: School of Oceanography, Box 357940 Birthdate: 2 July 1952University of Washington (UW) Birthplace: Houston, Texas Seattle, WA 98195 Tel 206-543-0845; Fax 206-543-0275 E-mail [email protected], [email protected]

EDUCATION

1974 BA cum laude, Biological Sciences (Botany), Smith College, Northampton, MA1981 PhD, Microbiology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Thesis title: “Ecology of Deep-Sea Barophilic Bacteria”Thesis advisor: Rita R. Colwell

SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS

1970-1974 Piano Scholarship, Smith College1974- Membership, Sigma Xi1975-1978 Patent Awards for microbial detection assays developed at NASA1981 Best PhD Thesis Award in Life Sciences, University of MD1981 Selected by ONR/NSF/NOAA for Recent Dissertations in Chemical

Oceanography (DISCO V)1987 Award for Scientific Achievement in the Biological Sciences, Washington (DC)

Academy of Sciences1989-1997 NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award1993 US Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal1993-1998 Nationally Elected Member-At-Large, American Association for the

Advancement of Science1995 Lead Speaker, First German-American Frontiers in Science, US National

Academy of Sciences and Humboldt Foundation, Dresden1996 UW College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences Distinguished Research Award1998 International recognition through the naming of new species Colwellia demingiae1999 Elected, American Academy of Microbiology2003 Elected, US National Academy of Sciences2006 Honorary Doctorate, Science and Engineering, Université Laval, Quebec City,

Canada2009 Walters Endowed Professorship, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences2011 Adjunct Professor, Centre for Earth Observation Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada2011 Adjunct Principal Oceanographer, UW Applied Physics Laboratory

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POST-GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT

1974 Field Biologist, Water Quality Division, MD State Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis

1974-1975 Research Technician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Tufts/New England Medical Center Hospital, Boston

1975-1977 Research Associate, Bioluminescence Laboratory, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD

1977-1981 Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant, Department of Microbiology, University of Maryland (UMD), College Park1981-1982 NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, Marine Biology Research Division, Scripps Institution

of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA1982-1983 NOAA Postdoctoral Fellow, Office of Marine Pollution and Assessment,

Rockville, MD1981-1986 Associate Research Scientist, Chesapeake Bay Institute (CBI), Johns Hopkins

University (JHU), Shady Side, MD1983-1986 Part-time Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, JHU, Baltimore1986-1988 Research Scientist, CBI; Part-time Associate Professor, Biology, JHU1986-1988 Part-time Staff Scientist, Center of Marine Biotechnology, UMD, Baltimore1988-1995 Associate Professor, School of Oceanography, University of Washington (UW)1993-1999 Director, UW Marine Bioremediation Program1995-present Professor, UW School of Oceanography2013-2015 Editor in Chief, Ocean Science domain of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene2014-2015 Interim Director, UW Future of Ice Initiative

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

School1989-1992 Member, Faculty Council, three one-year terms1991-1995 Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee, Biological Oceanography1993-1994 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee1993-2003 Advisor (with E. Kunze) to students in conflict with faculty1994 Chair, Biological Oceanography Faculty Recruitment Effort1994-1995 Member, Academic Affairs Committee1997-1998 Organizer, Bio-Curricular Group student evaluation meetings1998-1999 Co-chair (with R. Heath), MSB/OTB Space Committee1999-2001 Biological Oceanography Faculty Recruitment Effort1999-2003 Member, Academic Affairs Committee2003 Presenter, case for creating a tenured faculty line for Deborah Kelley2004-2010 Advisor (with S. Hautala) to students in conflict with faculty2004-2006 Member, Faculty Council and Recruitment Committee2005 Member, ad hoc committee for assessing merit for Full Professors2005-2006 Leader, BioOption document on The Future of Biology in Oceanography2005-2010 Organizer, Bio-Curricular Group student evaluation meetings2006-2008 Member, Elected as BioOption representative on the New Faculty Council2006 Chair, subcommittee on Graduate Curriculum Development

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2006-2007 Member, Committee on Integration of Marine Geology and Geophysics2006-2007 Member, Committee to Recruit New Faculty with Microbiological Expertise2007 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Pelagic Microbial Biogeochemical Cycling2008 Presenter, meeting with Venture Capitalists interested in School activities2011-2012 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Ocean Acidification2013-2014 Member, Faculty Council 2013-2014 Bio-Ocean representative on Search Committee for joint-unit Future of Ice hires2014-2015 Chair, Search Committee for Future of Ice hire in Oceanography

College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences (extant through 2010)1989-1992 Member, College Council1993-1995 Co-Founder (with P. Bentzen, Fisheries), Marine Molecular Biotechnology

Laboratory1994-1996 Member, College Council1998 Peer reviewer, MMBL lab techniques course (for P. Pentzen, Fisheries)2004 Panelist, Washington Sea Grant Program Review, 14 September2005 Member, Search Committee for Director, WA State Sea Grant Program2008 Speaker, Kane Hall series on Arctic Adventures

College of the Environment (initiated 2010)2011-2012 Chair, faculty search committee, position for Ocean Acidification2012-2013 Member, Research Task Force committee2012-2013 Member, Task Force on Future of Ice: Polar Regions Initiative2013-2015 Editor-in-Chief, Ocean Science domain of Elementa: Science of the

Anthropocene2013-2014 Member, Search Committee for Future of Ice hires2014 Speaker, Kane Hall series for Future of Ice Initiative2014-2015 Interim Director, UW Future of Ice Initiative, generated by CoE2014-2015 Member, Search Committee for Future of Ice hire in SAFS

University1990 School Representative, Review Committee for Dean Heath1993-1999 Director, University Marine Bioremediation Program1994 Invited Participant, University Scientists Dialogue1996 Chair, Sub-Group on Environmental Bioremediation and Biotechnology,

President's Task Force on Environmental Education1996 College Representative, Five-Year Review Committee, School of Fisheries1996 College Representative, Director Search Committee, School of Fisheries1996-1997 School Representative, Search Committee for COFS Dean1997-1999 Building programs in Marine Bioremediation, Astrobiology, Provost’s Office1998 Public Lecture Series, International Year of the Ocean, “Some like it cold: Arctic

microbes and possible life on Europa,” Kane Hall, 21 October.1999-2001 Member, Astrobiology Faculty Recruitment Committee 1999-2001 Member, Astrobiology Student Recruitment Committee1999-present Member, UW Astrobiology Steering Committee

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1999-present Co-Founder and Supervisor (with J. Baross), Astrobiology Extremophile Laboratory

2000 Invited Panelist, Oceanography - The Making of a Science, Heinz Colloquium2001 Public Lecture Series, Science Forum, “From Oceanography to Astrobiology:

Microbial life in ice,” Physics Auditorium, 7 December2001-present UW Alternate Representative to NSF for ARCUS2005 Recruiter for the UW Graduate School at Historically Black Colleges (South

Carolina State University, February)2006 Interim Head, UW-IGERT Astrobiology Program (winter quarter, replacing

W. Sullivan during his sabbatical leave)2006-2007 Member, Astrobiology Faculty Recruitment Committee for the College of Arts

and Sciences2006-2012 Faculty Minority Advisor, UW-IGERT Astrobiology Program2006-2012 Co-organizer (with W. Sullivan, Astronomy), Joint UW-Germany Astrobiology

Program2009 Speaker, Kane Hall Public Lecture Series on Life and the Universe2012-2013 Member, Committee to establish cross-college undergraduate Arctic Minor2013 Co-instructor for new cross-college graduate Arctic Seminar2014 Faculty advisor to Mellon Foundation awardees for cross-unit Arctic research2014-2015 Interim Director, UW Future of Ice Initiative, housed in QRC

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

International Committees and Related Activities1987-1989 US Task Group, US/France Bilateral Agreement for Cooperation in

Oceanography1990-1991 Co-Organizer, NATO Conference "Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon

Cycle1992-1996 US member, International Steering Committee, Northeast Water Polynya project 1995 Invited US participant, French MICROSMOKE submersible program at Mid-

Atlantic vents1996-2001 US member, International Steering Committee, North Water Polynya project 1996 Invited US bioremediation speaker, US-European Commission Task Force on

Biotechnology Research, Brussels1996 Co-Organizer and Lecturer, US-Canada Continuing Education Short-Course on

Sediment Remediation, Madison, WI1997 Co-Organizer and Lecturer, US-Asian Continuing Education Short-Course on

Sediment Remediation, Honolulu, HI1997 Co-Organizer and Lecturer, US-Canada Continuing Education Short-Course on

Sediment Remediation, Seattle, WA1998 Invited participant, TRB’s 23rd Annual Summer Ports, Waterways, and

International Trade Conference, Session on Strategies for Dealing with Contaminated Sediments, Seattle, WA

1998-1999 Member, Ocean Drilling Program, Deep Biosphere Program Planning Committee 1999-2002 Chair, Steering Committee, International Arctic Polynya Program’s Special

Symposium 2001 with follow-up activities

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2000-2001 Featured Scientist, Discovery Channel film “95 Worlds and Counting,” aired 26 February 2001 with repeat showings to present

2000-2008 Member, International Steering Committee, Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES); participant in annual meetings

2000-2012 Chair, International Arctic Polynya Program (IAPP) Science Coordinating Group2001 Distinguished Guest Lecturer, Mexican National Academy of Sciences,

National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, February2001 Invited participant and speaker, Project Day, Arctic Science Summit Week,

Iqaluit, Nunavit, Canada, April2002 Invited participant and speaker, Project Day, Arctic Science Summit Week,

Groningen, The Netherlands, April 2002 Invited speaker, Arctic Forum, Arlington, Virginia, May2002 Invited speaker, International Symposium, Nordic Arctic Research Program,

Riga, Latvia, November2003 Invited US representative (by The Honorable Allan Rock, Minister of

Industry), Official Announcement Ceremony, Funding of a Canadianresearch icebreaker and its first international scientific mission (CASES), Quebec City, April

2003 Invited speaker, International Workshop on Cold-Adapted Microorganisms, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, May

2003 Invited speaker, International Conference on Enzymes in the Environment:Activity, Ecology, and Applications, Prague, July

2003 Invited US participant (by The Honorable Allan Rock, Minister of Industry), christening of the Canadian research icebreaker, Amundsen, Quebec City, 27 August (followed by CASES steering committee meeting)

2004 Chief Scientist, CASES overwintering Legs 4 and 5 aboard the Amundsen, 7 January – 2 April

2004 Participant and presenter, Arctic Science Summit Week, Reykjavik, Iceland,24–30 April

2004 Featured Chief Scientist, CBC Discovery Channel film on the Overwintering Expedition (2003-2004) of the CCG Amundsen,” aired October 2004

2004-2005 Organizer and Convener, International Polynya Symposium, 18 April 2005, Arctic Science Summit Week, Kunming, China, 17–24 April

2004-2005 Member, Working Group 6 on Arctic Shelf Seas, Second International Conference for Arctic Research Planning (ICARPII); rapporteur

and speaker for WG6 at the conference, Copenhagen, 10–13 November2005 Instructor, Climate Change in the Arctic Ocean, an international course aboard

the Russian icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn, in the Laptev Sea, 6–28 September

2005-2006 Member, Organizing Committee, and Chair, Astrobiology Session on Permafrost International Conference on Alpine and Polar Microbiology, Innsbruck, Austria, 27–30 March 2006

2005-2012 Developer (with W Sullivan, UW Astronomy) of a joint Astrobiology program between UW and the International University of Bremen, the Alfred Wegener Institute, the State University of Bremen, and the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology

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2006 Co-Organizer (with H Kassens, Kiel, Germany) of a joint IPY planning meeting of the IAPP, IMPETUS, CFL, ArcticNet, and Pan-AME groups, St. Petersburg, Russia, 26–28 June 2006

2006 Senior scientist host shipboard to elected Councilors from the Inuit village of Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Canadian Archipelago, 3 October

2006 Featured Senior Scientist, CBC Channel “Quirks and Quarks” special broadcasts on the ArcticNet Sept-Oct 2006 icebreaking expedition, 14 and 28 October

2006 Invited Participant and Speaker, “Think tank” on Arctic Marine Ecosystem Biocomplexity(organized by P Wassmann, Tromsø), Regensburg, Germany, 10–14 November 2006

2007 Invited Speaker, International Arctic Frontiers, First Annual Meeting, Tromsø, Norway, 21–26 January

2007 Invited Speaker, Special Session on the International Canadian-led CASES program, CMOS meeting, St. John’s Newfoundland, 1 June

2007-2008 Member, International Organizing Committee, 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine and Microbiology, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 11–15, 2008

2007-2010 Member, International Organizing Committee, 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Seattle, 21–27 August 2010

2007-2010 Member, Scientific Council for the International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), 2007-2011 International Co-Lead (with D Barber and G Stern) of Canada’s flagship IPY

project, the Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) project2008 Chief Scientist, CFL Leg 5 (January–February 2008), overwintering expedition

aboard CCG Amundsen2008 Invited Participant and Speaker, International Nares Strait Workshop,

International Space Sciences Institute (ISSI), Bern, Switzerland, 27–29 February.

2008 Invited participant, IMBER-IMBIZO Workshop on Integrating Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems in a Changing Ocean, 9–13 November 2008

2008 Member, International Organizing Committee, International Arctic Change 2008 Conference, Quebec City, Canada, 9–12 December 2008

2008-2009 Invited session chair, Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, Lucca (Barga), Italy, 15–20 March 2009

2008-2010 Member, International Organizing Committee, 4th International Conference on Polar and Alpine and Microbiology, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 2010

2008-2010 Member, Local Organizing Committee, 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Seattle, 22–27 August

2009 Invited speaker, Annual Meeting, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, Concordia University, Montreal, 15–18 June

2009 Invited speaker, CONFLUX workshop, Motovun, Croatia, 17–20 October 20092009 Invited speaker, National Association of Biology Teachers conference, Denver,

13 November2009 Invited speaker, Kane Hall Public Lecture Series on Life and the

Universe, UW Astrobiology Program, 17 November2010 Invited plenary speaker, International Glaciology Society Symposium on Sea Ice,

Tromsø, Norway, 31 May–4 June

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2010 Invited speaker, 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Seattle,

22–27 August2010-2011 International Co-Lead (with J-E Tremblay), Impacts of Changing

Icescapes in Baffin Bay: Ecosystem Resources, Geochemistry, Society (ICEBERGS)

2011 Invited speaker, Gordon Research Conference on Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Mt. Holyoke, MA, 10–15 July 2011

2012 Invited participant, March Greenland Campaign (led by S. Rysgaard)2012 Invited speaker, IPY 2012 Conference: From Knowledge to Action, 22–27 April,

Montreal2012-2017 Invited US participant, 5-year Arctic Science Partnership (ASP) between Canada,

Greenland, and Denmark for research on sea ice and climate change2013-2015 Invited collaborator and student co-advisor, Université Lyon, France2013 Invited speaker and panelist, Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology

and Bioenergy, 8–11 December, San Diego2013-2014 Invited keynote speaker and session co-organizer, Goldschmidt Conference, June

2014, Sacramento 2014-2015 Member, Local Organizing Committee, International ESSAS Symposium, June

2015, Seattle2014-2015 Member, International Scientific Board, 6th International Conference on Polar and

Alpine Microbiology, Sept 2015, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.

National Committees and Related Activities1984-1987 Member, Submersible Alvin Review Committee1986 Member, Science Review Panel, NOAA National Undersea Research Program1986-1987 Member, NSF Global Ocean Flux Study (GOFS) Benthic Working Group1987 Member, NSF Polar Programs Review Panel1990 Invited Participant, Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Ocean/Atmosphere/Ice

Interaction (OAII) Workshop1991 Member, NSF Biological and Chemical Oceanography Review Panels1990-1993 Member, US EPA Biotechnology Science Advisory Committee1995 Member, NSF JGOFS Review Panel1996 Invited Participant, American Academy of Microbiology Colloquium "The

Microbial World: Foundation of the Biosphere"1996 Co-Organizer (with Sea Grant) of Industry-Outreach Workshop on Marine

Extremozymes and Bioremediation1996 Invited Participant, NSF-sponsored Future of Marine Geosciences Meeting

(FUMAGES), Ashland, OR1997 Invited Panelist, NSF Subsurface Biosphere Workshop, Washington, DC1997 Invited Speaker, NSF ARCSS OAII Workshop, Virginia Beach, VA1997 Member, NSF LExEn Review Panel1998 Member, Scientific Program Organizing Committee, ASM Conference on Future

Prospects in Marine Microbiology and Biotechnology, May 1999, Chicago

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1998 Invited Participant, National Symposium on Contaminated Sediments: Coupling Risk Reduction with Sustainable Management and

Reuse, National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC (declined due to teaching load)

1998 Invited Participant, NSF Workshop on Future Research Directions for the LExEn Program, Arlington (declined due to ice-breaking

expedition)1998 Invited Participant (and speaker), NASA-Astrobiology Workshop on Deep-sea

Hydrothermal Vents, NASA-Ames Research Station, August 19981998 Invited Participant, American Academy of Microbiology Colloquium on

Microbial Genome Sequencing: Current Status and Future Needs, March, New Orleans

1998-2001 Member, NSF Committee on the Future of the Ocean Sciences in the Next Decade

1999 Discussion Leader, Sedimentary Processes, Gordon Conference on Polar Marine Ecology, March, Ventura, CA

1999-2000 Co-Chair, Special Session on Polynyas, ASLO, San Antonio, January 20001999-2001 Chair, Subgroup on “The Ocean Below the Seafloor: Fluid Flow, Chemistry, and

Life in the Crust,” NSF Committee, Future of Ocean Sciences in the Next Decade 2000-2002 Member, NSF-OPP Advisory Board2000-2003 Alternate Co-Chair, National Academy of Sciences Standing Committee on

Astrobiology2001 Invited participant and speaker, Astrobiology Conference, Crystal Mountain,

August2001 Invited participant, NOAA-CIFAR Workshop on Arctic Voyage of Discovery

2002, NOAA Ocean Exploration Initiative, Washington, DC, July2001-2002 Chair, NSF-OPP Advisory Board2001-2006 Member, NASA-Ames Europa Focus Group 2002-2003 Member, NAS Committee on Frontiers in Polar Biology2003 Chair, Special Session on Life in Ice, ASLO, Salt Lake City, February 2003 Invited plenary speaker, American Institute of Physics, 2003 Industrial Physics

Forum, San Jose, October2003 Organizer (with JK Cochran) and presenter, Town Hall Meeting on PACE,

SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle, October2003-2012 Member, NASA Astrobiology Institute Virus Focus Group2004 New member, Induction Ceremony, National Academy of Sciences, Washington,

DC, 17 April2004 Presenter, Arctic polynyas and developing programs, NSF Office of Polar

Programs, 19 April2004 Instigator, Opportunities for US research in Arctic polynyas, SEARCH steering

committee, 22 September2004 Featured Scientist in “The Persistent Professor,” Sea Star, Washington Sea

Grant Program, Autumn 2004 issue.2004 Member, Carnegie Institute Geophysical Laboratory Visiting Committee, October2004 Member, NSF Microbial Observatories Review Panel, December

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2005-2006 Co-Chair, Europa Analogues Group, Microbial Systems Exploration Initiative, NASA Astrobiology Institute

2005-2006 Member, NASA Mars Program, Special Regions Science Analysis Group2005-2008 Member, Polar Research Board (PRB), National Academy of Sciences, serving

also as the US National Committee for the International Polar Year2006 Featured Scientist on life in ice, New Scientist Magazine podcast, 11 August2006 Featured Senior Scientist, The Washington Post, front page article and website

video by Doug Struck on Arctic Warming, 5 November2006-2008 NAS and PRB member, U.S. National Committee for the Ninth International

Conference on Permafrost (USNC NICOP) in Fairbanks, Alaska, 2008

2007 Invited Speaker, Special Session on Astrobiology for Astronomers, American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, 10 January

2007 Featured Arctic Scientist, NPR’s Science Friday with Ira Flatow on the International Polar Year, 2 March

2007 Invited Plenary Speaker, Gordon Research Conference on Arctic Marine Sciences, Ventura, California, 25–30 March

2007-2009 Member, Advisory Board to CLIMOS 2008 Member, Review Panel for NASA ASTEP program2008 Invited Speaker, Harding Michel endowed lecture series, Rosenstiel School of

Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, November 2008 2008-2011 Member, Joint Jupiter Science Definition Team, defining the science of the next

joint NASA-ESA space mission to Europa and Ganymede2009-2011 Member, NSF Waterman Award Committee2010-2012 Member, NAS Ocean Studies Board2011 Invited speaker, NRC Committee on Legacy and Lessons of the International

Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008, Leesburg, VA, 8–9 June2011-2013 Member, NAS Committee on the Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Mississippi

Canyon-252 Oil Spill on Ecosystems Services in the Gulf of Mexico2013 Invited Speaker, The Petroleum Club, Midland, Texas2014-2015 Organizer, Plenary Session, Healthy Waters, Healthy People: A Tribute to Rita

Colwell, ASM 2015, 115th General Meeting, 30 May–2 June, New Orleans.

Reviewer and Editorial ServicesReviewer for numerous journals, including (in alphabetical order):

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Cosmochemica Geochemica Acta, Deep-Sea Research, Environmental Microbiology, Experimental Marine Biology, FEMS Microbial Ecology, Geophysical Research, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine Biology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Marine Research, Marine Systems, Microbial Ecology, Nature, Origins of Life, PLoS ONE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Polar Biology, Science, and others

Reviewer for numerous book chapters, NATO proceedings, and proposed book outlinesReviewer for various divisions of NSF, DOE, EPA, NOAA and NASA and for numerous

foreign funding agenciesEditorial Board (1996–2006), Marine Ecology Progress Series

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Editorial Board (1996–2007), Journal of Aquatic Microbial EcologyEditorial Board (1997–1999), Journal of Water, Air, and Soil PollutionGuest Editor (1996–1997), Special Issue on the Northeast Water Polynya, Journal of Marine

SystemsGuest Editor (2000–2002), Special Issue on the North Water Polynya, Deep-Sea Research IIEditorial Board (2009–2013), Polar BiologyGuest Editor (2009–2011), Special Issue on the IPY Circumpolar Flaw Lead Systems Study,

Polar BiologyEditor-in-Chief (2013–2015), Ocean Science domain of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

Membership in Professional SocietiesAmerican Academy of Microbiology Sigma XiAmerican Geophysical Union The Oceanography SocietyAmerican Society for Microbiology US National Academy of SciencesAmerican Society of Limnology and Oceanography

Research InterestsFate of high Arctic ecosystems, especially microbial and winter ecosystems, given ongoing

environmental changesEnzymatic, molecular, genetic and evolutionary basis for cold (and salt) adaptation in marine

bacteria and relevance to astrobiology, biotechnology and bioremediation Micro-scale foraging strategies of marine bacteria in porous matrices (aggregates, sediments, sea

ice), especially as they influence elemental cycles and alteration of organic matterDevelopment of theory and methods for assessing marine bacterial processes under in situ

conditions in porous matrices (sea ice, particle aggregates, sediments)Role of bacteria in benthic ecosystems, from coastal to deep-sea environmentsHydrostatic pressure as a factor in the evolution and ecology of marine bacteria, especially in

extending the limits of growth and survival at extremely cold (in deep-sea and polar environments) and hot (in hydrothermal vents and the subsurface realm) temperatures

Field ExperienceParticipant in, or Chief Scientist for, some 50 research cruises and ice-breaking expeditions since

1976 aboard UNOLS, ice-breaking (US, Canadian Coast Guard and Russian), privately contracted and foreign research vessels, including the submersibles Alvin, Cyana and Nautile, in: Gulf of Mexico (1976, 2000–02); Chesapeake Bay (1978–1988); Atlantic Ocean (New York Bight, NE US and NW African Continental Shelves, Puerto Rico Trench, Walvis and Mid-Atlantic Ridges, Cape and Angola Basins, and Demerara, Biscaye, Hattaras, Nares and Sohm Abyssal Plains; 1979–1995); Pacific Ocean (Santa Catalina Basin, Juan de Fuca Ridge, 13oN, 21oN, 9°N; 1982–1999), Mediterranean Sea (1986); Arctic Ocean (1994, 2000) and Canada Basin (2002); Arctic Marginal Seas and Continental Shelves (Greenland, Norwegian, Lofoten, Chukchi and Bering Seas, Mackenzie Shelf, 1989–1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, including Northeast Water Polynya, 1992–1993, North Water, 1997–1999, Northwest Passage, 2000, 2002 and 2006, and Laptev Sea for NABOS 2005); and Puget Sound (1993–98).

Participation in ice camps and overwintering expeditions: Ice Island, Arctic Ocean (1987); winter ice-coring expeditions near Barrow, AK (2000, 2010, 2011); Chief Scientist for

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three-month overwintering CASES expedition aboard CCG Amundsen frozen into Franklin Bay (2003–2004); Chief Scientist for one-month IPY-CFL overwintering expedition aboard CCG Amundsen kept mobile in the Beaufort Sea flaw lead (2008); participant in March Campaign at ice station in Daneborg, Greenland (2012), to study winter polynya; participant in ASP and NSF-supported sea-ice research in the fjords of Nuuk, Greenland (2013, 2014, 2015).

INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES

Courses TaughtUndergraduate:1977 Introductory Microbiology, University of Maryland (UMD)1984 Biological Oceanography, CBI/JHU, Shady Side, MD1992-1996, Special Topics in Biological Oceanography (3-credits), UW Ocean W485A, 1998-1999 Spring2000, 2002 Biological Oceanography, UW Ocean 433 (4 credits), Winter2005, 2007, Biological Oceanography, UW Ocean 430 (4 credits), Winter (2005), Fall (2007,

2012 2012) 2006 Impacts of Climate Change on Life in the Oceans (with G Armbrust),

UW Ocean 499C (3 credits), Spring2008 Freshman Seminar on the Changing Arctic, GEN ST 197E (2 credits), Spring2014 The Changing Arctic Ocean, co-instructor R. Woodgate, UW Ocean 482

expansion of graduate course Ocean 508 to senior Ocean undergraduates and Marine Biology majors, 3 credits), Spring

Graduate:1978-1986 Marine Microbiology (lecturer), UMD1980-1984 Microbial Ecology (lecturer), Chesapeake Biological Labs, UMD, Solomons

Island, MD1985 Biotechnology (co-instructor, new course), Depts of Biology and Chemical

Engineering, JHU, Baltimore1988 Animal-Sediment-Microbe Relations (co-instructor, new course), UW Ocean

590B, Friday Harbor Labs, Summer1989-1991, Seminars in Biological Oceanography (1-credit), UW Ocean 535A, 1998, 2007 Winter, Spring1989 Marine Microbial Interactions: Benthic Environments (new 3-credit course), UW

Ocean 536, Spring1990 Arctic Oceanography: Biological Processes (new 1-credit seminar), UW Ocean

535A, Fall1991, 1993 Biological Oceanography: Benthos (3-credit core course), UW Ocean 533, Winter

2000-2003 or Spring, renamed Marine Benthic Ecology in 2012, alternate Winters 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014

1994-1996 Marine Bioremediation (new 1-credit seminar), UW Ocean 535C, Year-round1997 Marine Microbial Interactions: Chemical and Quorum Sensing (new subject, 2

credits), UW Ocean 570, Fall1998 Biological Oceanography: Benthos (1-credit tutorial), UW Ocean 533, Spring

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1999, 2001 Biological Oceanography for Non-Biologists (5-credits), UW Ocean 535, Winter2000 Astrobiology (new 3-credit co-taught course), multiple depart listings, Spring2001 Marine Microbial Interactions: Adaptations to the Cold (new subject, 2-credit

course), UW Ocean 570, Fall2003 Biological Oceanography for Non-Biologists (3-credits), UW Ocean 535, Winter2005 Climate Change in the Arctic Ocean, an international course 6–28 September

aboard the Russian icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn2006 Marine Microbial Interactions: Particle Associations (new subject, 3-credits)

UW Ocean 570, Winter2007, 2009, The Changing Arctic Ocean, co-instructor R. Woodgate, UW Ocean 506A, 2012, 2014 established as Ocean 508 in 2014 (interdisciplinary theme course, 3

credits), Spring2010 Marine Viruses, co-instructor J. Baross, UW Ocean 539C (new advanced Bio-

Ocean course, 3 credits), Winter 2013 Re-Imagining Area/International Studies in the 21st Century: The Arctic as an

Emerging Global Region, UW ATM 586, ESS 586, OCEAN 586, JSIS/582 (new seminar based on a Mellon Foundation

Award to JSIS, 2 credits), Autumn2015 Marine Microbial Interactions: Extremophiles and the limits of life (new subject,

3-credits), UW Ocean 570, Winter

Graduate Students Currently AdvisedChair, Committees for:

Firth, Evan, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS candidateShowalter, Gordon (Max), UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS candidate

Member, Committees for:Cairns, Regina, UW Earth & Space Sciences & Astrobiology, PhD candidateDosser, Hayley, UW Phys Ocean, MS 2013, PhD candidateHennon, Gwen, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2012, PhD candidateMaccario, Lorrie, University of Lyon, PhD candidateMarshall, Katie, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2011, PhD candidateRico, Diane, UW Biol Ocean, MS candidateVan Tol, Helena, UW Biol Ocean, MS candidateWebster, Melinda, UW Phys Ocean, MS 2012, PhD candidate

Graduate Students Advised in PastChair, Committees for:

Allen, David, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2002 (now at UCAR)Bieniek, Michelle, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1995 (in private sector)Bowman, Jeff, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2010, PhD 2014 (postdoctoral

fellow at Lamont-Doherty)Colangelo-Lillis, Jesse, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2012 (currently in PhD

program at McGill University, Montreal) Collins, Eric, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2006, PhD 2009 (Asst Prof,

University of Alaska Fairbanks)

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Ewert Sarmiento, Marcela, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2009, PhD 2013 (currently teaching at Edmonds Community College)

Huston (now Davenport), Adrienne, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1998; PhD 2003 (Res Scientistand Project Leader, Verenium, enzyme-biotech company, La Jolla)

Junge, Karen, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1998; PhD 2002 (Res Scientist, UW-APL)Kellogg, Colleen Evans, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2006, PhD Spring 2011 (Postdoc, UBC)Schmidt (now Murray), Jill, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1996 (affiliated UC Santa Barbara)Vetter, Yves-Alain, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1993; PhD 1998 (CEO, green company,

Seattle)Wells, Llyd, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2001, PhD 2006 (Assoc Prof, St.

John’s College, Santa Fe, NM)Yager, Patricia, UW Biol Ocean, PhD 1996 (Assoc Prof, University of Georgia)

Member, Committees for:Abbott, Amy, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1993Anderson, Rika, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2010, PhD 2013Beer, Karlyn, UW Molecular and Cellular Biology, PhD 2013Bender, Sara, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2010, PhD 2013Bennett, Bruce, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1990 Brazelton, Billy, UW Biol Ocean and Astrobiology, MS 2006 Chang, Bonnie, UW Chem Ocean, MS, PhD 2010Clements, Wilson, UW Biochem, PhD, 2004 Crockett, John, UW MG&G, PhD 2005 Ellis, Erin, UW Chem Ocean, MS, 2007Geiselbrecht, Allison, UW Microbiol, PhD 1998Godshalk, John, JHU Chem Eng, MS 1984Hales, Burke, UW Chem Ocean, MS 1993Hartnett, Hilairy, UW Chem Ocean, PhD 1998Hedlund, Brian, UW Microbiol, PhD 2000Henstchel, Brian, UW Biol Ocean, MS 1992, PhD 1995Holcombe, Brook, UW Chem Ocean, MS 2001, PhD 2004Holden, Jim, UW Biol Ocean, MS1993, PhD1996Hurwitz, Stuart, JHU Chem Eng, MS 1985Kaye, Jonathan, UW Biol Ocean, PhD 2003 Last, Fawn, University of Manitoba, Geol Sci, MS 2011Lau, Winnie, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2000McDuffee, Kelsey, UW Chem Ocean, MS 2009Moore, Andrew, UW Geol, PhD 1999Myers, David, UW Phys Ocean, MS 1995Nahas, Emily, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2009Nakayama, John, UW MG&G, MS 2003 Peralta Ferriz, Ana Cecilia, UW Phys Ocean, MS 2008, PhD 2012Plante, Craig, UW Biol Ocean, PhD 1992Rasmussen, Mikelle, UW Biol Ocean, MS 2003Redmann, Connie, UNC Biology, MS 1989Ritzrau, Will, Ukiel, Biol Ocean, PhD 1994Robinson, David, UW Chem Eng, PhD 1999

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Schmidt, Jill, UW Biol Ocean, PhD 2001 Struckman, Paulette, UW Phys Ocean, MS 1994Summit, Melanie, UW Biol Ocean MS 1995, PhD 2000Tamayo, Mariana, UW Fisheries PhD 2002Tang, Yinjie, UW Chem Eng, PhD 2004Travers, Cynthia, UW Phys Ocean, MS 2012 (returned to Coast Guard)Villar, Gloria, UW Biochem, PhD

Postdoctoral adviseesReysenbach, Anna-Louise, 1988–1990 (currently Professor, Portland State University)Krembs, Christopher, 1999–2002 (Head, Puget Sound Program, WA State Dept of

Ecology)Junge, Karen, 2003–2004 (Research Scientist, UW-APL)Marx, Joseph, 2005 (FBI, Washington, DC)

INVENTIONS, PATENTS, DISCLOSURES

1975 Picciolo, G.L., E.W. Chappelle, J.W. Deming, C.G. Shrock, H. Vellend, M.F. Barza, and L. Weinstein. Determination of antimicrobial susceptibilities on infected urines without isolation. GSC 12, 046-1.

1976 Schrock, C.G., J.W. Deming, G.L. Picciolo, and E.W. Chappelle. Detection of microbial infections in blood and antibiotic determinations. GSC 12, 045-1.

1978 Chappelle, E.W., G.L. Picciolo, R.R. Thomas, E.L. Jeffers, and J.W. Deming. Rapid quantitative determination of bacteria in water. GSC 12, 158-1.

FUNDED RESEARCH

1981 NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, Ecological Significance of Pressure-Adapted Bacteria in the Deep Sea, 9/81–9/82, $15,830.

1982 NOAA Postdoctoral Fellowship, Growth Rates of Particle-Associated Bacteria at Great Depth in the Ocean, 9/82–8/83, $40,000.

1983 NSF Biological Oceanography, Pressure vs. Nutrient Effects on Microbial Activity in Deep-Sea Sediment, 6/83–5/86, $144,016.

1984 American Cyanimid Corporation, Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria, 7/83–12/84, $128,500.

1984 NSF Ocean Sciences, Improvement of Research Equipment at CBI (co-PI, L. Harding), 6/84–6/85, $52,340.

1984 DOE Subcontract, Brookhaven National Lab, Low-Level Waste Ocean Disposal Project: Sediment Microbiology, 5/84–10/86, $83,214.

1986 NOAA Maryland Sea Grant, Effects of Suspended Sediments on Carbon Flow from Bacteria and Phytoplankton to Planktonic Herbivores in Chesapeake Bay (co-PI, K. Sellner), 1/86–12/87, $80,000.

1986 ONR Biological Oceanography, Code 422CB, Pressure Studies of Extremely Thermophilic Archaebacteria from Submarine Hydrothermal Vents, 4/86–11/88, $270,000.

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1986 NSF Chemical Engineering, Effects of Hyperbaric Pressure on Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria (co-PI, R.M. Kelly), 7/86–6/87, $80,000.

1988 NSF Polar Programs, Benthic Bacterial Processes: Fate of Organic Matter in the Greenland Sea (including an REU Supplement), 6/88–9/91, $183,820.

1988 ONR Biological Oceanography, Code 422CB, Bacterial Studies of Hot Hydrothermal Vents and a Whale Carcass on the Seafloor, 11/88–10/89, $94,850.

1989 ONR Biological Oceanography, Code 422CB, Bacterial Responses to Extreme Temperatures and Pressures and to Heavy Organic Loading, 10/89–9/91, $170,000.

1989 NSF Geosciences, Presidential Young Investigator Award, 6/89–10/97, $275,000.1990 NSF Biological Oceanography, Effects of Sediment Transport on Benthic Bacterial

Growth and Exoenzyme Production, 6/90–11/92, $135,806.1990 UW Provost Office, Marine Autotrophy (co-PIs, M.J. Perry and R.A. Cattolico), 6/90–

6/92, $60,000.1991 NSF Polar Programs and Ocean Sciences, Collaborative Research on the Northeast Water

Polynya: Microbial Dynamics and Particle Transformations, 9/91–9/95, $319,764.1991 ONR Biological Oceanography, Code 422CB, Organism-Fluid-Particle Interactions:

Modeling Bacterial Activity in the Seabed (co-PIs, P.A. Jumars and A.R.M. Nowell), 11/91– 10/92, $209,778.

1992 ONR University Research Initiative (URI), Bioremediation Through Analysis and Modification of Marine Microbial Consortia (with 11 co-PIs from five Colleges), 3/92–4/97, $3,640,046.

1993 ONR Biological Oceanography, Code 3231, Formulation and Testing of Foraging Theory for Marine Bacteria (co-PI, P.A. Jumars), 10/93–9/97, $302,801.1993 ONR AASERT to ONR URI, Colonization by Marine Sedimentary Bacteria, 9/93–8/96,

$75,000.1994 NSF Polar Programs and Ocean Sciences, International Travel Support for

Collaborative Research on the Northeast Water Polynya, 9/94–9/96, $80,000.1994 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Protozoan Enhancement of Bacterial Degradation of Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Marine Sediments (PI, E. Lessard), 1/95–12/96, $62,202.

1995 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Low Temperature Enzymes for Biotechnology and Bioremediation from Extremely Psychrophilic Marine Bacteria (with co-PI, B.B. Krieger-Brockett), 6/95–12/97, $236,413.

1995 Hart Crowser, Inc., Rapid Measurements of Biodegradation Rates in the Thea-Foss Waterway (co-PIs, B.B. Krieger-Brockett and R. Herwig), 9/95–12/96, $36,947.

1997 Industrial Consortium, Estimating In Situ DDE Degradation Rates in Marine Sediments, 8/97–4/01, $110,875.

1998 NURP, Benthic Response to Early-Season Deposition of Algae in the Chukchi Sea (with PI, W. Ambrose, and co-PI, L. Clough), 1/98–12/98, $68,543.

1997 NSF Polar Programs, A Collaborative Proposal on Particle Dynamics in an Arctic Ecosystem: Role of Enzymatic Hydrolysis in Carbon Export (with co-PI, I. Walsh), 4/97–7/02, $243,962.

1997 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Low Temperature Enzymes from Marine Bacteria for Biotechnology and Bioremediation (with co-PI, B.B. Krieger-Brockett), 1/98–6/01, $249,092.

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1998 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Improving Rates of Bioremediation with Beneficial Effects on the Aquatic Ecosystem (with PI, B.B. Krieger-Brockett), 1/98–6/01, $217,532.

1998 NSF LExEn-SGER OCE, The LAREDO Sampler: Novel Equipment for Experimentation at High Temperature and Pressure on the Seafloor, 10/98–6/01, $48,920.

1998 NSF LExEn, A Collaborative Proposal on Geophysical Constraints on Sea-Ice Bacteria: Implications for Life on Ice-Covered Solar Bodies (with co-PI, H. Eicken), 10/98–9/02, $272,479.

1998 NSF IGERT, Astrobiology: Life In and Beyond Earth’s Solar System (with PIs, J.T. Staley, C. Leovy, W.T. Sullivan, and 11 co-PIs), 6/98–5/03, $2,482,269 (includes $140,660 to establish the Extremophile Laboratory in the School of Oceanography).

1999 NSF OPP, Collaborative Proposal on Particle Dynamics in an Arctic Ecosystem: Role of Enzymatic Hydrolysis in Carbon Export, 8/99–7/01, $277,346 (supplement to parent grant, including shiptime for the CCG Pierre Radisson).

1999 MMS through TAMU, Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology, 10/99–4/04, $201,449.

2000 NSF LExEn, Collaborative Research on the Role of Exopolymers in Arctic Sea Ice: Habitat Alteration and Microbial Cryoprotection (with co-PIs, H. Eicken and C. Krembs), 10/00–9/04, $289,264.

2000 NSF Biocomplexity, The Colloid Gap: Interfacial Phenomena Among Marine Biological, Chemical, and Physical Systems and Their Role in Carbon Cycling (co-PI with P. Verdugo and 5 others), 9/00–8/02, $100,008.

2000 UW Royalty Research Fund, An Arctic Voyage of Re-Discovery, 7/00–6/01, $33,071.2000 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Interactions Between Marine Exopolymers and Extracellular

Enzymes at Low Temperatures, 1/01–1/04, $192,888.2001 NASA Astrobiology Institute, Habitable Planets and Evolution of Biological Complexity

(with PI P.G. Ward and 12 other co-PIs), 7/01–6/06, $875,000 (Deming share ~$300,000).

2002 NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration, Hypothesis-Based Exploration for Novel Microorganisms and Enzymes within the Extreme Physical-Chemical Gradients of Arctic Sea Ice and Deep-Sea Habitats, 6/02–5/03, $91,000.

2003 NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration, The Hidden Ocean: Explorations Within the Ice of the Western Arctic – Novel Microorganisms, Phase II, 7/03–6/04, $62,000.

2003 NOAA Arctic Research Office, Exploring for Novel Cold-Adapted Microorganisms: R/V Xuelong Arctic Expedition 2003, 7/03–6/04, $25,228.

2003 NSF OPP-ANS, The Fate of Microbial Life Encased in Sea Ice: Tracking Organisms and Survival Strategies Through the Arctic Winter, 9/03–8/06, $281,275.

2003 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Genome-Enhanced Studies of Low Temperature Enzymes, 1/04–12/06, $209,517.

2005 NSF IGERT, Astrobiology: Life In and Beyond Earth’s Solar System (co-PI with PI W.T. Sullivan and 17 co-Is), 7/05–6/10, $3,200,000 (with $950,000 in matching support).

2005 NSF OPP-ANS, Collaborative research on carbon cycling in the circum-Arctic flaw-lead-polynya system: A radionuclide and molecular ecological approach (with co-PI, J.K. Cochran), $343,902, 6/1/05–5/31/09; ship supplement of $102,000; IPY supplement of $28,796.

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2006 NOAA WA Sea Grant, Recovery and Performance of Complex Marine Exopolymers in the Cold, 2/07–1/10, $255,047.

2009 NSF OPP-ANS, Frost flowers in Arctic winter: Sea-to-air transport of microbes and viruses, $349,880, 6/15/09–6/14/12.

2010 NAI-DDF, Assessment of surface ice features as prebiotic sites for formaldehyde-based organic synthesis, 12/10–12/13, $69,861.

2010 NSF OPP-ANT, High resolution genomic and proteomic analyses or a microbial transport mechanism from Antarctic marine waters to permanent snowpack, $289,860.

2011 UW-RRF, Natural exopolymers as oil spill dispersants for the cold ocean, $39,179.2011 NSF OPP-ANS, Rapid Response Research: Accessing new sea ice in an Arctic winter

polynya, 12/1/11–11/30/12, $35,651.2011 NSF OPP-ANS, Collaborative Research: Seasonal synergy between bacterial

osmoprotection and algal production in sea ice (with co-PI, R.E. Collins), 9/16/12–9/15/15 $398,212.

2012 Private, Editor-in-Chief, Ocean Science domain of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 1/01/13–12/31/15, $133,755.

2013 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation subcontract, Development of a Holographic Microscope for Astrobiology (with PI J. Nadeau and 6 other co-PIs), 2/1/14–1/31/17, $235,680.

2014 Paul G. Allen Foundation, The under-ice float: A new autonomous platform for Arctic ice and ocean observations (co-PI with PI, E. D’Asaro and 2 other co-PIs), 1/1/14–

12/31/14, $199, 567 (Deming portion, $9,424).

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Deming, J.W. 1977. Procedures for the quantitation of bacteria in fluids: Firefly luciferase ATP assay used with concentration procedures. In GA Borun, ed., Proceedings of Second Bi-Annual ATP Methodology Symposium, SAI Technology Company, San Diego, pp. 465–490.

Picciolo, G.L., J.W. Deming, D.A. Nibley, and E.W. Chappelle. 1978. Characteristics of commercial instruments and reagents for luminescent assays. In M. deLuca, ed., Methods in Enzymology, Vol. LVII, Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, Academic Press, NY, pp. 550–559.

Chappelle, E.W., G.L. Picciolo, and J.W. Deming. 1978. Determination of bacterial content in fluids. In M. deLuca, ed., Methods in Enzymology, Vol. LVII, Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, Academic Press, NY, pp. 5–72.

Deming, J.W., G.L. Picciolo, and E.W. Chappelle. 1979. Important factors in ATP determinations using firefly luciferase: Applicability of the assay to studies of native aquatic bacteria. In J.W Costerton and R.R. Colwell, eds., Native Aquatic Bacteria, Enumeration, Activity, and Ecology, ASTM Special Technical Publication 695, Philadelphia, pp. 89–98.

Deming, J.W., P.S Tabor, and R.R. Colwell. 1980. Deep ocean microbiology. In F. Diemer, F.J Vernberg, and D. Mirkes, eds., Advanced Concepts in Ocean Measurements for Marine Biology, Belle Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, pp. 285–305.

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Colwell, R.R., P.S. Tabor, and J.W. Deming. 1980. Degradation of organic material and remineralization by microorganisms at the water-sediment interface in deep ocean trenches. In Biogeochimie de la matiere organique a l’interface eau-sediment marin, Marseilles, France, Colloques Internationaux du CNRS, Paris, pp. 267–272.

Peele, E.R., F.L. Singleton, J.W. Deming, B. Cavari, and R.R Colwell. 1981. Effects of pharmaceutical wastes on microbial populations in surface waters at the Puerto Rico dump site in the Atlantic Ocean. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 41:873–879.

Deming, J.W., P.S. Tabor, and R.R. Colwell. 1981. Barophilic growth of bacteria from intestinal tracts of deep-sea invertebrates. Microb. Ecol. 7:85–94.

Tabor, P.S., J.W. Deming, K. Ohwada, H. Davis, M. Waxman, and R.R. Colwell. 1981. A pressure-retaining deep ocean sampler and transfer system for measurement of microbial activity in the deep sea. Microb. Ecol. 7:51–65.

Deming, J.W., and R.R. Colwell. 1981. Barophilic bacteria associated with deep-sea animals. BioScience 31:507–511.

Deming, J.W. 1981. Ecology of deep-sea barophilic bacteria. PhD Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, 143 pp.

Tabor, P.S., J.W. Deming, K. Ohwada, and R.R. Colwell. 1982. Activity and growth of microbial populations in pressurized deep-sea sediment and animal gut samples. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 44:413–422.

Deming, J.W., and R.R. Colwell. 1982. Barophilic bacteria associated with digestive tracts of abyssal holothurians. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 44:1222–1230.

Sibuet, M., A. Khripounoff, J.W. Deming, R.R. Colwell, and A. Dinet. 1983. Modification of the gut content in the digestive tract of abyssal holothurians. In J.M. Lawrence, eds., Echinoderms: Proceedings of the International Conference, Tampa Bay, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 421–428.

Baross, J.A., and J.W. Deming. 1983. Growth of "black smoker" bacteria at temperatures of at least 250°C. Nature 303:423–426.

Deming, J.W., H. Hada, R.R. Colwell, K.R. Luehrsen, and G.E. Fox. 1984. The ribonucleotide sequence of 5S rRNA from two strains of deep-sea barophilic bacteria. J. Gen. Microbiol. 130:1911–1920.

Baross, J.A., and J.W. Deming. 1984. Reply to letter (addressing Baross and Deming, 1983). Nature 307:740.

Baross, J.A., J.W. Deming, and R.R. Becker. 1984. Evidence for microbial growth in high pressure, high temperature environments. In C.A. Reddy and M.J. Klug, eds., Current Perspectives in Microbial Ecology, American Society for Microbiology Press, Washington, DC, pp. 186–195.

Deming, J.W. 1985. Deep-sea microbial ecology: Demerara vs. Biscay Abyssal Plains. In L. Laubier and C. Monniot, eds., Peuplements Profunds du Golfe de Gascogne, IFREMER, Brest, France, pp. 177–182.

Deming, J.W. 1985. Bacterial growth in deep-sea sediment trap and boxcore samples. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 25: 305-312.

Deming, J.W., and R.R. Colwell. 1985. Observations of barophilic microbial activity in samples of sediments and intercepted particulates from the Demerara abyssal plain. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 50:1002–1006.

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Baross, JA, and J.W. Deming. 1985. The role of bacteria in the ecology of black smoker environments. In ML Jones, eds., The Hydrothermal Vents of the Eastern Pacific: An Overview. Bull. Biol. Soc. of Washington, No. 6, pp 355–371.

Desbruyeres, D., J.W. Deming, A. Dinet, and A. Khripounoff. 1985. Reactions de l'ecosysteme benthique profond aux perturbations: noveaux resultats experimentaux. In L. Laubier and C. Monniot, eds., Peuplements Profunds du Golfe de Gascogne, IFREMER, Brest, France, pp. 193–208.

Rowe, G.T., and J.W. Deming. 1985. The role of bacteria in the turnover of organic carbon in deep-sea sediments. J. Mar. Res. 43:925–950.

Deming, J.W. 1986. The biotechnological future for newly described, extremely thermophilic bacteria. Microb. Ecol. 12:111–119.

Deming, J.W. 1986. Thermophilic bacteria associated with black smokers along the East Pacific Rise. Second International Colloquium of Marine Bacteriology, CNRS, Brest, 1-5 October 1984, IFREMER, Actes de Colloques 3:325–332.

Deming, J.W. 1986. Ecological strategies of barophilic bacteria in the deep ocean. Microbiol. Sci. 3:205–212.

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 1986. Solid medium for culturing black smoker bacteria at temperatures to 120oC. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 51:238–243.

Sturm, F.J., S.A. Hurwitz, J.W. Deming, and R.M. Kelly. 1986. Growth of the extreme thermophile, Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, in a hyperbaric helium bioreactor. Biotech. Bioeng. 29:1066–1074.

Deming, J.W., L.K. Somers, W.L. Straube, D.G. Swartz, and M.T. MacDonell. 1988. Isolation of an obligately barophilic bacterium and description of a new genus Colwellia gen. nov. Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 10:152–160.

Kelly, R.M., and J.W. Deming. 1988. Extremely thermophilic archaebacteria: Biological and chemical engineering considerations. Biotech. Progress 4(2):47–62.

Smith, C.R., H. Kukert, R.A. Wheatcroft, P.A. Jumars, and J.W. Deming. 1989. Vent fauna on whale remains. Nature 341:27–28.

Tietjen, J., J.W. Deming, G.T. Rowe, S. Macko, A. Khripounoff, and R.J. Wilke. 1989. Meiobenthos of the Puerto Rico Trench and Hatteras Abyssal plain: Abundance, biomass, and associations with bacteria and particulate fluxes. Deep-Sea Res. 36:1567–1577.

Jumars, P.A., L. Mayer, J.W. Deming, and J.A. Baross. 1990. Deep-sea deposit-feeding strategies suggested by environmental and feeding constraints. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 331:85–101.

Rowe, G.T., M. Sibuet, J.W. Deming, J.H. Tietjen, and A. Khripounoff. 1990. Organic carbon turnover time in deep-sea benthos. Prog. Oceanogr. 24:141–160.

Straube, W.L., J.W. Deming, C.C. Somerville, R.R. Colwell, and J.A. Baross. 1990. Particulate DNA in smoker fluids: Evidence for existence of bacterial populations in hot hydrothermal systems. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 56:1440–1447.

Allison, P.A., C.R. Smith, H. Kukert, J.W. Deming, and B.A. Bennett. 1991. Deep-water taphonomy of vertebrate carcasses: a whale skeleton in the bathyal Santa Catalina Basin. Paleobiol. 17:78–89.

Reysenbach, A.-L., and J.W. Deming. 1991. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on growth of hyperthermophilic archaebacteria from the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57:1271–1274.

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Rowe, G., M. Sibuet, J. Deming, A. Khripounoff, J. Tietjen, S. Macko, R. Theroux. 1991. "Total" sediment biomass and preliminary estimates of organic carbon residence time in deep-sea benthos. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 79:99–114.

Deming, J.W., and P.L. Yager. 1992. Natural bacterial assemblages in deep-sea sediments: Towards a global view. In G.T. Rowe and V. Pariente, eds., Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon Cycle, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 11–27.

Prieur, D., G. Erauso, J. Llanos, J.W. Deming, and J. Baross. 1992. Effect of hydrostatic pressure on mesophilic bacteria and ultrathermophilic archaebacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal vents. In C. Balny, R. Hayashi, K. Heremans, and P. Masson, eds., High Pressure and Biotechnology, Colloque Inserm, Vol. 224, Editions Inserm, John Libbey Eurotext, Paris, pp. 19–25.

Deming, J.W. 1993. Psychrophily in the deep sea. In R. Guerrero and C. Pedros-Alio, eds., Trends in Microbial Ecology, Proceedings, Sixth International Symposium Microbial Ecology, Barcelona, Sept. 6–11, 1992, Spanish Society for Microbiology, pp. 33–36.

Deming, J.W. 1993. 14C-tracer method for measuring microbial activity in deep-sea sediments. In P.F. Kemp, B.F. Sherr, E.B. Sherr, and J.J. Cole, eds., Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 405–414.

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 1993. The early diagenesis of organic matter: Microbial activity. In M.H. Engel and S.A. Macko, eds., Organic Geochemistry, Vol. 6, Topics in Geobiology, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 119–144.

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 1993. Deep-sea smokers: Windows to a subsurface biosphere? Cosmochem. Geochem. Acta 57: 3219–3230.

Deming, J.W., and science party. 1993. Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: Initial results from the 1992 Polar Sea Cruise. EOS Transactions 74:185, 195–196.

Jumars, P.A., J.W. Deming, P.S. Hill, L. Karp-Boss, P.L. Yager, and W.B. Dade. 1993. Physical constraints on marine osmotrophy in an optimal foraging context. Mar. Microb. Food Webs 7:121-–159.

Qian, Y., M.H. Engel, S.A. Macko, S. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 1993. Kinetics of peptide hydrolysis and amino acid stability at high temperature. Cosmochem. Geochem. Acta. 57:3281–3293.

Sibuet, M., P. Albert, S. Charmasson, J. Deming, A. Dinet, J. Galeron, L. Guidi-Guilvard, M.-L. Mahaut and cruise participants. 1993. The benthic ecosystem in the three EUMELI sites in the Northeast Tropical Atlantic: General perspectives and initial results on biological abundance and activities. Ann. Inst. Oceanogr., Paris 69:21–33.

Vetter, Y.-A., and J.W. Deming. 1994. Extracellular enzyme activity in the Arctic Northeast Water Polynya. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 114:23–34.

Baross, J.A., and J.W. Deming. 1995. Growth at high temperatures: Isolation and taxonomy, physiology, and ecology. In D.M. Karl, ed., The Microbiology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 169–217.

Smith, W.O., I.D. Walsh, B.C. Booth, and J.W. Deming. 1995. Particulate matter and phytoplankton biomass distributions in the Northeast Water Polynya. J. Geophys. Res. 100:4371-–4388.

Yager, P.L., D.W.R. Wallace, K.M. Johnson, W.O. Smith, Jr., P.J. Minnett, and J.W. Deming. 1995. The Northeast Water Polynya as an atmospheric CO2 sink: A seasonal rectification hypothesis. J. Geophys. Res. 100:4389–4398.

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Geiselbrecht, A.D., R.P. Herwig, J.W. Deming, and J.T. Staley. 1996. Enumeration and phylogenetic analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading marine bacteria from Puget Sound sediments. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 62:3344–3349.

Relexans, J.-C., J.W. Deming, A. Dinet, J.-F. Gaillard, and M. Sibuet. 1996. Sedimentary organic matter and micro-meiobenthos with relation to trophic conditions in the northeast tropical Atlantic. Deep-Sea Res. I 43 (8):1343–1368.

Deming, J.W., A.-L. Reysenbach, S.A. Macko, and C.R. Smith. 1997. Evidence for the microbial basis of a chemosynthetic invertebrate community at a whale fall on the deep seafloor: Bone-colonizing bacteria and invertebrate endosymbionts. J. Microscopic Res. Tech. 37:162–170.

Hirche, H.-J., and J.W. Deming (eds.). 1997. Northeast Water Polynya Symposium. J. Mar. Systems Special Volume 10.

Rowe, G.T., G.S. Boland, E.G. Escobar, M.E. Cruz-Kaegli, A. Newton, D. Piepenburg, I.D. Walsh, and J.W. Deming. 1997. Sediment community biomass and respiration in the Northeast Water Polynya, Greenland: A numerical simulation of benthic lander and spade core data. J. Mar. Systems 10:497–515.

Deming, J.W. 1997. Unusual or extreme high-pressure marine environments. In C.J. Hurst, G.R. Knudsen, M.J. McInerney, L.D. Stetzenbach, and M.V. Walter, eds., ASM Manual of Environmental Microbiology, pp. 366–376.

Deming, J.W. 1998. Deep ocean environmental biotechnology. Curr. Opinion Biotechnol. 9:283–287.

Vetter, Y.-A., J.W. Deming, P.A. Jumars, and B.B. Krieger-Brockett. 1998. A predictive model of bacterial foraging by means of freely-released extracellular enzymes. Microb. Ecol. 36:75–92.

Smith, C.R., H.L. Maybaum, A.R. Baco, R.H. Pope, S.D. Carpenter, P.L. Yager, S.A. Macko, and J.W. Deming. 1998. Sediment community structure around a whale skeleton in the deep Northeast Pacific: Macrofaunal, microbial and bioturbation effects. Deep-Sea Res. II, 45:335–364.

Schmidt, J.L., J.W. Deming, P.A. Jumars, and R.G. Keil. 1998. Constancy of bacterial abundance in surficial marine sediments. Limnol. Oceanogr. 43:976–982.

Vetter, Y.-A., and J.W. Deming. 1999. Bacterial subsistence exclusively on particulate organic matter via the action of extracellular enzymes. Microb. Ecol. 37:86–94.

Yager, P.L. and J.W. Deming. 1999. Pelagic microbial activity in the Northeast Water Polynya: Testing for temperature and substrate interactions using a kinetic approach. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44:1882–1893.

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 2000. Survival, dormancy and non-culturable cells in deep-sea environments. In R.R. Colwell and D.J. Grimes, eds., Non-Culturable Microorganisms in the Environment, ASM Press, Washington, DC, pp. 147–197.

Huston, A.L., B.B. Krieger-Brockett, and J.W. Deming. 2000. Remarkably low temperature optima for extracellular enzyme activity from Arctic bacteria and sea ice. Environ. Microbiol. 2(4):383–388.

Deming, J.W., and A.L. Huston. 2000. An oceanographic perspective on microbial life at low temperatures with implications for polar ecology, biotechnology and astrobiology. In Cellular Origins and Life in Extreme Habitats, J. Seckbach, ed., Kluwer Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, pp. 149–160.

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Allen, D., A.L. Huston, L.E. Wells, and J.W. Deming. 2001. Biotechnological use of psychrophiles. In G. Bitton, ed., Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 1–17.

Staley, J.T., K. Junge, and J.W. Deming. 2001. And some like it cold: Sea ice microbiology. In Biodiversity of Microbial Life: Foundation of Earth’s Biosphere, J.T. Staley and A.-L. Reysenbach, eds., Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, pp. 423–438.

Junge, K., C. Krembs, J. Deming, A. Stierle, and H. Eicken. 2001. A microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in-situ conditions in sea-ice samples. Ann. Glaciol. 33: 304–310.

Deming, J.W. 2002. Unusual or extreme high-pressure marine environments. In C.J. Hurst, R. Crawford, G.R. Knudsen, M.J. McInerney, and L.D. Stetzenbach, eds., ASM Manual of Environmental Microbiology, Second Edition, ASM Press, Washington, DC, pp. 478–490.

Deming, J.W. 2002. Psychrophiles and polar regions. Current Opinion Microbiol 3(5):301–309.

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 2002. Search and discovery of microbial enzymes from thermally extreme environments in the ocean. In Enzymes in the Environment, Activity, Ecology and Applications, R.P. Dick and R.G. Burns, eds., Marcel Dekker Publishers, New York, pp. 327–362.

Junge, K., J.F. Imhoff, J.T. Staley, and J.W. Deming. 2002. Phylogenetic diversity of numerically important bacteria in Arctic sea ice. Microb. Ecol. 43:315–328.

Deming, J.W., L, Fortier, and M, Fukuchi. 2002. The International North Water Polynya Study (NOW): A brief overview. Deep-Sea Res. II 49:1–6.

Huston, A.L., and J.W. Deming. 2002. Relationships between microbial extracellular enzymatic activity and suspended and sinking particulate organic matter: Seasonal transformations in the North Water. Deep-Sea Res. II 49:5211–5225.

Krembs, C., J.W. Deming, K. Junge, and H. Eicken. 2002. High concentrations of exopolymeric substances in wintertime sea ice: Implications for the polar ocean carbon cycle and cryoprotection of diatoms. Deep-Sea Res. I 49:2163–2181.

Rowe, G., A. Lohse, F. Hubbard, G. Boland, E. Escobar Briones and J. Deming. 2002. Preliminary trophodynamic carbon budget for the Sigsbee Deep benthos, northern Gulf of Mexico. Amer. Fish. Soc. Symp. 33:215–228.

NRC Committee (H.W. Dietrich, J.W. Deming, C. Fraser, J.T. Hollibaugh, W.W. Mohn, J.C. Priscu, G.N. Somero, M.F. Thomashow, and D.H. Wall). 2003. Frontiers in Polar Biology in the Genomics Era. National Academies Press, Washington, DC, April.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2003. Abundance of Bacteria, the Cytophaga-Flavobacterium cluster and Archaea in cold oligotrophic waters and nepheloid layers of the Northwest Passage, Canadian Archipelago. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 31:19–31.

Junge, K., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2003. Motility of Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H at subzero temperatures. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69:4282–4284.

Phillips, H., L.E. Wells, R.V. Johnson II, S. Elliott, and J.W. Deming. 2003. LAREDO: A new instrument for sampling and in situ incubation of deep-sea hydrothermal vent fluids. Deep-Sea Res. I 50:1375–1387.

Junge, K., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2004. Bacterial activity at –2 to –20°C in Arctic wintertime sea ice. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70:550–557.

Junge, K., J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2004. A microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in situ conditions in Arctic lake ice: Initial comparisons to sea ice. In Bioastronomy

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2002: Life Amongst the Stars, R. Norris and F. Stottman (eds.), Astronomical Society of the Pacific, IAU Symposium Series, Vol. 213, pp. 381–388.

Huston, A.L., B. Methé, and J.W. Deming. 2004. Purification, characterization and sequencing of an extracellular cold-active aminopeptidase produced by marine psychrophile Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70(6):3321–3328.

Methé, B.A., K.E. Nelson, J.W. Deming, B. Momen, E. Melamud, X. Zhang, J. Moult, R. Madupa, W.C. Nelson, R.J. Dodson, L.M. Brinkac, S.C. Daugherty, A.S. Durkin, R.T. DeBoy, J.F. Kolonay, S.A. Sullivan, L. Zhou, T.M. Davidsen, M. Wu, A.L. Huston, M. Lewis, B. Weaver, J.F. Weidman, H. Khouri, T.R. Utterback, T.V. Feldblyum, and C.M. Fraser. 2005. The psychrophilic lifestyle as revealed by the genome sequence of Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H through genomic and proteomic analyses. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 102(31):10913–10918.

Tang, Y.J., S. Carpenter, J. Deming, B. Krieger-Brockett. 2005. Controlled release of nitrate and sulfate to enhance anaerobic bioremediation of phenanthrene in marine sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39(9):3368–3373.

Deming, J.W. and K. Junge. 2005. Genus Colwellia Deming 1988, 159AL. In Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Second Edition, Vol. 2, The Proteobacteria, D.J. Brenner, N.R. Krieg, and J.T. Staley (eds.), Bergey’s Manual Trust, Springer, New York, pp. 447–454.

Wells, L.E., M. Cordray, S. Bowerman, L. Miller, W.F. Vincent, and J.W. Deming. 2006. Archaea in particle-rich waters of the Beaufort Shelf and Franklin Bay, Canadian Arctic: Clues to an allochthonous origin? Limnol. Oceanogr. 51:47–59.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2006a. Modeled and measured dynamics of viruses in Arctic winter sea-ice brines. Environ. Microbiol. 8(6):1115–1121.

Junge, K., H. Eicken, B.D. Swanson, and J.W. Deming. 2006. Bacterial incorporation of leucine into protein down to –20°C with evidence for potential activity in subeutectic saline ice formations. Cryobiology 52:417–429.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2006b. The significance of bacterivory and viral lysis in bottom waters of Franklin Bay, Canadian Arctic, during winter. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 43:209–221.

Rex, M.A., R.J. Etter, J.S. Morris, J. Crouse, C.R. McClain, N.A. Johnson, C.T. Stuart, J.W. Deming, R. Thies, and R. Avery. 2006. Global bathymetric patterns of standing stock and body size in the deep-sea benthos. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 317:1–8 (feature article).

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2006c. Characterization of a cold-active bacteriophage on two psychrophilic marine hosts. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 45:15–29.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2006d. Effects of temperature, salinity and clay particles on inactivation and decay of cold-active marine Bacteriophage 9A. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 45:31–39.

Tang, Y.J., S.D. Carpenter, J.W. Deming, and B.B. Krieger-Brockett. 2006. Depth-related influences on biodegradation rates of phenanthrene in polluted marine sediments of Puget Sound, WA. Mar. Pollution Bull. 52:1431–1440.

Beaty, D.W., K.L. Buxbaum, M.A. Meyer, N.G. Barlow, W.V. Boynton, B.C. Clark, J.W. Deming, P.T. Doran, K.S. Edgett, S.L. Hancock, J.W. Head, M.H. Hecht, V. Hipkin, T.L. Kieft, R.L. Mancinelli, E.V. McDonald, C.P. McKay, M.T. Mellon, H. Newsom, G.G. Ori, D.A. Paige, A.C. Schuerger, M.L. Sogin, J.A. Spry, A. Steele, K.L. Tanaka, and M.A. Voytek. 2006. Findings of the Mars Special Regions Science Analysis Group. Astrobiology 6(5):677–732.

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Deming, J.W. 2007. Extreme high-pressure marine environments. In C.J. Hurst, R.L. Crawford, J.L. Garland, A.L. Mills, and L.D. Stetzenbach, eds., ASM Manual of Environmental Microbiology, Third Edition, ASM Press, Washington, DC, pp. 575–590.

Deming, J.W. 2007. Life in ice formations at very cold temperatures. In C. Gerday and N. Glansdorff, eds., Physiology and Biochemistry of Extremophiles, ASM Press, Washington, DC, pp. 133–145.

Deming, J.W., and H. Eicken. 2007. Life in ice. In Planets and Life: The Emerging Science of Astrobiology, W.T. Sullivan and J.A. Baross, eds., Cambridge University Press, pp. 292–312.

Collins, R.E., and G. Rocap. 2007. REPK: an analytical web server to assist in the choice of restriction enzymes for terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Nucleic Acids Research 35: W58–W62 (supported by WSGP award to Deming).

Krembs, C., and J.W. Deming. 2008. The role of exopolymers in microbial adaptation to sea ice. In Psychrophiles: from Biodiversity to Biotechnology, R. Margesin, F. Schinner, J.-C. Marx, and C. Gerday, eds, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 247–264.

Collins, R.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2008. Spatial heterogeneity and temporal dynamics of particles, bacteria, and pEPS in Arctic winter sea ice. J. Mar. Systems 74: 902–917, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.09.005.

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. 2008. Factors influencing benthic bacterial abundance, biomass and activity on the northern continental margin and deep basin of the Gulf of Mexico. Deep-Sea Res. Part II 55:2597–2606, 10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.07.009.

Rowe, G.T., W. Chihlin, C. Nunnally, R. Haedrich, P. Montagna, J.G. Baguley, J.M. Bernhard, M. Wicksten, A. Ammons, E.G. Escobar Briones, Y. Soliman, and J.W. Deming. 2008.

Comparative biomass structure and estimated carbon flow in food webs in the deep Gulf of Mexico. Deep-Sea Res. II 55:2699–2711.

Marx, J.G., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2009. Production of cryoprotectant extracellular polysaccharide substances (EPS) by the marine psychrophilic bacterium Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H under extreme conditions. Can. J. Microbiol. 55:63–72.

Deming, J.W. 2009. Extremophiles: Cold environments. In Encyclopedia of Microbiology, M. Schaechter, ed., Elsevier, Oxford, pp. 147–158.

Kellogg, C.T.E., and J.W. Deming. 2009. Comparison of free-living, particle- and aggregate-associated Archaeal and Bacterial diversity in the Laptev Sea. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 57:1–18.

Deming, J.W. 2010. Sea ice bacteria and viruses. In Sea Ice – An Introduction to its Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Geology, Second Edition, D.N. Thomas and G.S. Dieckmann, eds, Blackwell Science Ltd, Oxford, pp. 247–282.

Collins, R.E., G. Rocap, and J.W. Deming. 2010. Persistence of bacterial and archaeal communities in sea ice through an Arctic winter. Environ. Microbiol. 12(7):1828–1841.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2010. Elevated bacterial abundance and exopolymers in saline frost flowers and implications for atmospheric chemistry and microbial dispersal. J. Geophys. Lett. 37, L13501, doi:10.1029/2010GL043020.

Wei, C.-L., G.T. Rowe, E. Escobar-Briones, A. Boetius, T. Soltwedel, J. Caley, Y. Soliman, F. Huettmann, F. Qu, Z. Yu, C.R. Pitcher, R.L. Haedrich, M.K. Wicksten, M.A. Rex, J.G. Baguley, J. Sharma, R. Danovaro, I.R. MacDonald, C.C. Nunnally, J.W. Deming, P. Montagna, M. Lévesque, J.M. Weslawski, M. Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, B.S. Ingole, B.J. Bett, A. Yool, B.A. Bluhm, K. Iken, and B.E.Narayanaswamy. 2010. Global patterns and predictions of seafloor biomass using random forests. PLoS One 5(12):e15323.

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Ewert, M., and J.W. Deming. 2011. Selective retention in saline ice of extracellular polysaccharides produced by the cold-adapted marine bacterium Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. Ann. Glaciol. 52(57):111–117.

Miller, L.A., T.N. Papakyriakou, R.E. Collins, J.W. Deming, J.K. Ehn, R.W. Macdonald, A. Mucci, O. Owens, M. Raudsepp, and N. Sutherland. 2011. Carbon dynamics in sea ice: A winter flux time series. J. Geophys. Res. 116, C02028, doi:10.1029JC006058.

Krembs, C., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2011. Exopolymer alteration of physical properties of sea ice and implications for ice habitability and biogeochemistry in a warmer Arctic. US Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108(9):3653–3658.

Rowe, G.T., and J.W. Deming. 2011. An alternative view of the role of bacteria in the cycling of organic matter in deep-sea sediments. Mar. Biol. Res. 7(7):629–636, doi:10.1080/17451000.2011.560269.

Deming, J.W., and L. Fortier. 2011. Introduction to the special issue on the biology of the circumpolar flaw lead (CFL) in the Amundsen Gulf of the Beaufort Sea (Arctic Ocean). Pol. Biol. 34:1797–1801.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2011. Abundant dissolved genetic material in Arctic sea ice, Part I: Extracellular DNA. Pol. Biol. 34:1819–1830, doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1041-y.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2011. Abundant dissolved genetic material in Arctic sea ice, Part II: Virus dynamics during autumn freeze-up. Pol. Biol. 34:1831–1841, doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1008-z.

Kellogg, C.T.E., S.D. Carpenter, A.A. Renfro, A. Sallon, C. Michel, J.K. Cochran, and J.W. Deming. 2011. Evidence for microbial attenuation of particle flux in the Amundsen Gulf and Beaufort Sea: elevated hydrolytic enzyme activity on sinking aggregates. Pol. Biol. 34(12):2007–2023, doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1015-0.

Forest, A., J.-É. Tremblay, Y. Gratton, J. Martin, J. Gagnon, G. Darnis, M. Sampei, L. Fortier, M. Ardyna, M. Gosselin, H. Hattori, D. Nguyen, R. Maranger, D. Vaqué, C. Marrasé, C. Pedrós-Alió, A. Sallon, C. Michel, C. Kellogg, J. Deming, E. Shadwick, H. Thomas, H. Link, P. Archambault, and D. Piepenburg. 2011. Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses. Progr. Oceanogr., doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2011.05.002.

Bowman, J.S., S. Rasmussen, N. Blom, J.W. Deming, S. Rysgaard, T. Scheritz-Ponten. 2012. Microbial community structure of Arctic multiyear sea ice and surface seawater by 454 sequencing of the 16S RNA gene. ISME 6:11–20, doi:10.1038/ismej.2011.76.

Colangelo-Lillis, J.R., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Genomic analysis of cold-active Colwelliaphage 9A and psychrophilic phage-host interactions. Extremophiles 17:99-114, DOI 10.1007/s00792-012-0497-1.

Ewert, M., S.D. Carpenter, J. Colangelo-Lillis, and J.W. Deming. 2013. Bacterial and extracellular polysaccharide content of brine-wetted snow over Arctic winter first-year sea ice. J. Geophys. Res. 118:1–10, doi:10.1002/jgrc.20055.

Tamburini, C., M. Boutrif, M. Garel, R.R. Colwell, and J.W. Deming. 2013. Prokaryotic responses to hydrostatic pressure in the ocean. Environ. Microbiol., doi:10.1111/1462-2920.12084.

Ewert, M., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Sea ice microorganisms: Environmental constraints and extracellular responses. Biology 2:603–628, doi:10.3390/biology2020603.

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Rysgaard, S.R., D.S. Søgaard, M. Cooper, M. Pucko, K. Lennert, T.N. Papakyriakou, F. Wang, N.X. Geilfus, R.N. Glud, J. Ehn, D.F. McGinnis, K. Attard, J. Sievers, J.W. Deming, and D. Barber. 2013. Ikaite crystal distribution in Arctic winter sea ice and implications for CO2 system dynamics. The Cryosphere 7, 707–718, doi:10.5194/tc-7-707-2013.

Bowman, J.S., C. Larose, T. Vogel, and J.W. Deming. 2013. Selective occurrence of Rhizobium spp., widely distributed bacterial members of the polar marine rare biosphere, in frost flowers on the surface of young sea ice near Barrow, Alaska. Environ. Microbiol. 5(4): 575–582, doi:10.1111/1758-2229.12047.

NRC Committee (L.A. Mayer, M.C. Boufadel, J. Brenner, R.S. Carney, C.K. Cooper, J.W. Deming, D.J. Die, J. Eagle, J.R. Geraci, B.A. Knuth, K. Lee, J.T. Morris, S. Polasky, N.N. Rabalais, R.G. Stahl, Jr., D.W. Yoskowitz, K. Waddell, S. Forrest, L. Harding, H. Chiarello, J. Dutton, and C. Karras). 2013. An Ecosystem Services Approach to Assessing the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. National Academies Press, Washington, DC, July.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Identification of an inter-Order lateral gene transfer event enabling the catabolism of compatible solutes by Colwellia spp. Extremophiles 17(4):601–610.

Bowman, J.S., C.T. Berthiaume, E.V. Armbrust, and J.W. Deming.  2014.  The genetic potential for key biogeochemical processes in Arctic frost flowers and young sea ice revealed by metagenomic analysis.  FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 89:376–387.

Kellogg, C.T.E., and J.W. Deming. 2014. Particle-associated extracellular enzyme activity and bacterial community composition across the Canadian Arctic. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 89: 360–375.

Ewert, M., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Bacterial responses to fluctuations and extremes in temperature and brine salinity the surface of Arctic winter sea ice. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 89:476–489.

Barber, D.G., J.K. Ehn, M. Pucko, S. Rysgaard, J.W. Deming, J.S. Bowman, T. Papakyriakou, R. Galley, and D.H. Søgaard. 2014. Frost flowers on young Arctic sea ice: The climatic, chemical and microbial significance of an emerging ice type. J. Geophys. Res. 119:11,593–11,612.

Carillo, S., G. Pieretti, E. Parrilli, A. Casillo, F. Sannino, E. Bedini, M. Ewert, J.W. Deming, R. Lanzetta, M. Parrilli1, M.L. Tutino, and M.M. Corsaro. 2014. A unique capsular polysaccharide structure from the psychrophilic marine bacterium Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H that mimics antifreeze (glcyo)proteins. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 137:179–189.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2014. Alkane hydroxylase genes in psychrophile genomes and the potential for cold active catalysis. BMC Genomics 15:1120.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED

Kellogg, C.T.E., and J.W. Deming. Hydrolytic activity and community composition of Bacteria transported in nepheloid layers of the southeastern Beaufort Sea. Environ. Microbiol. (in revision)

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. Amino acid preferences in the proteomes of psychrophilic bacteria: Is serine the answer to enzyme adaptation to low temperature and high salinity? BMC Genomics. (under review)

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Bowman, J.S., R.E. Collins, and J.W. Deming. Elevated rates of horizontal gene transfer in cold-adapted genomes and possible links to Phanerozoic climate. (under review for PNAS)

MANUSCRIPTS IN DRAFT FORM

Nadeau, J., C. Lindensmith, R. Stocker, G.M. Showalter, and J.W. Deming. 2015. Bacterial motility as a biosignature for outer planet missions. (J Astrobiology).

Maccario, L., S.D. Carpenter, J.W. Deming, T.M. Vogel, and C. Larose. 2015. Microbial community structure and function: Vertical distribution in snowpack over sea ice from an Greenlandic fjord. (PhD chapter)

Allen, D.M., and J.W. Deming. Motility and chemotaxis of Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H at cold temperatures. (MS thesis paper).

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. DDE dechlorination under in situ conditions in continental shelf sediments.

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. Seabed bacterial abundance as a predictor of organic carbon flux in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas.

Vetter, Y.-A., and J.W. Deming. Affinity of extracellular enzymes for specific and general substrates: Implications for bacterial subsistence on particulate organic matter. (PhD thesis chapter)

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Picciolo, G.L., E.W. Chappelle, H. Vellend, S.A. Tuttle, C.G. Shrock, J.W. Deming, M.J. Barza, and L. Weinstein. 1977. Application of firefly luciferase ATP assay to antimicrobial susceptibility testing. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Technical Note D-8439, Greenbelt, MD.

Van der Piepen, H., and J.W. Deming. 1977. The influence of phytoplankton on the spectral attenuation of light in water. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center X-Document 941-77-106, Greenbelt, MD.

Deming, J.W. 1984. Investigations on extremely thermophilic microorganisms from submarine volcanic vents. In The World Biotech Report 1984, Vol 2: USA 1, Biotechnology, Online Publications, New York, pp. 585–591 (invited).

Wilke, R.J., J.W. Deming, S. Macko, J. Tietjen, G. Rowe, D. Stein, C. Fray, A. Khripounoff, D. Koshorek, J. Stepien, and B. Voras. 1985. Low level-waste ocean disposal project: R/V Iselin cruise 19 June–10 July 1984 Data Report. Oceanographic Sciences Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, 108 pp.

Deming, J.W. 1986. Potential for bacterial methane production at superheated temperatures. In Conference Proceedings, Energy from Biomass and Wastes X, April 7–10, 1986, Washington, DC, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, Contribution #82.

Wallace, D.W.R., T.S. Hopkins, W.J. Behrens, J. Deming, C. Kinder, W.O. Smith, Z. Top, and I.D. Walsh. 1995. Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP92 hydrographic data report USCGC Polar Sea Cruise, 15 July–15 August 1992. National Technical Information Service, US Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA.

Wallace, D.W.R., T.S. Hopkins, W.J. Behrens, F. Bignami, J. Deming, C. Kinder, Y. Shi, W.O. Smith, Z. Top, and I.D. Walsh. 1995. Collaborative research on the Northeast Water Polynya: NEWP93 hydrographic data report USCGC Polar Sea Cruise, 18 July–20 August

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1993. National Technical Information Service, US Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA.

Krieger-Brockett, B.B., J.W. Deming, and R.P. Herwig. 1997. An assessment of organic contaminant biodegradation rates in marine sediments. In Proceedings, 4th International Symposium, In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation 4:427–432.

Delaney, J.R., D.S. Kelley, M.D. Lilley, D.A. Butterfield, R.E. McDuff, J.A. Baross, J.W. Deming, H.P. Johnson, and V. Robigou. 1997. The Endeavour hydrothermal system I: Cellular circulation above an active cracking front yields large sulfide structures, “fresh” vent water, and hyperthermophilic Archaea. RIDGE Events, July 1997, p. 11–19.

Deming, J.W. 1998. Marine bioremediation. In Proceedings, US:EU Workshop on Marine Microorganisms - Research Issues for Biotechnology, European Commission on Marine Science and Technology, Brussels, Belgium, 8–9 Oct 1996, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg.

Krieger-Brockett, B.B., J.W. Deming, Y.-A. Vetter, and A. Geiselbrecht. 1999. Quantifying factors that influence PAH degradation rates in marine sediments. In Proceedings, 5th International Symposium, In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation 5:301–308.

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. 2000. DDE dechlorination under in situ conditions in continental shelf sediments. U.S.D.C. Case No. CV 90-3122-R, United States et al., vs Montrose et al., 2000, Defendant Exhibit No. 9204, 17 pp.

Deming, J.W. 2001. The International Arctic Polynya Program: New Directions. In News from the Arctic Ocean Science Board, Vol. 5, No. 1, February.

Brewer, P., T. Moore, and 23 others, including J.W. Deming. 2001. Ocean Sciences at the New Millinium, Sponsored by NSF through UCAR, Geosciences Professional Services, Inc., March (I chaired the subgroup and drafted the section entitled, The ocean below the seafloor: Fluid flow and effects on geology, chemistry and life in the crust, pp. 109_124).

Deming, J.W., and J.A. Baross. 2001. The hot, deep subseafloor biosphere. In Ocean Sciences at the New Millinium, NSF-UCAR, Geosciences Professional Services, Inc., March, p. 119.

Deming, J.W. 2001. The International Polynya Symposium 2001: A report from Quebec City. In News from the Arctic Ocean Science Board, Vol. 5, No. 2, October.

Deming, J.W. 2003. An update on the International Arctic Polynya Program and CASES. In News from the Arctic Ocean Science Board, Vol. 7, No. 1, January.

Deming, J.W. 2005. News from the International Arctic Polynya Program (IAPP). In News from the Arctic Ocean Science Board, Vol. 8, No. 1, February.

Kassens, H., J.W. Deming, and 14 others. 2006. Working Group 6, Arctic Shelf Seas Science Plan. Second International Conference for Arctic Research Planning (ICARPII). Posted at http://www.icarp.dk/WGreports/Start.html.

Tamburini, C., D.H. Bartlett, R.R. Colwell, J.W. Deming, C. Kato, J.W. Patching, and C.M. Turley. 2008. Accurately measuring deep-sea microbial activities and their impacts on biogeochemical cycles. Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) Vol. 9 (see http://www.imber.info/NL_Feb08/IMBER_Update_09.html#SciHigh3).

Vincent, W.F., C. Pedrós-Alió, C. Suttle, C. Lovejoy, J. Deming, C. Osburn, L. Lesack, H. Xie, M. Babin, and A. Wilmotte. 2008. Microbial communities and carbon fluxes. In: On Thin Ice: A Synthesis of the Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES), L. Fortier, D. Barber, and J. Michaud, eds., Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.

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Joint Jupiter Science Definition Team (R. Greeley, J.P. Lebreton, B. Pappalardo, M. Blanc, and 44 others, including J.W. Deming). 2009. Europa Jupiter System Mission, a Joint Endeavour by ESA and NASA, Joint Summary Report JPL D-48440 and ESA-SRE(2008)1.

Barber, D. and many others. 2011. Two Ways of Knowing. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.

Barber, D. and many others. 2012. On the Edge: From Knowledge to Action during the Fourth International Polar Year Circumpolar Flaw Lead System Study (2007–2008). Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.

PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS

Deming, J.W. 1984. Review of fourth edition of “Introduction to Marine Biology” by McConnaughey and Zottoli, Mosby Press. ASM News 50:340.

Deming, J.W. 1989. Review of “Marine Microbiology” by B Austin, Cambridge Press. ASM News 55:270.

ABSTRACTS (SINCE 1994)

Deming, J.W. 1994. The LAREDO sampler: Last attempts at remote experimentation in the deep ocean. TOS Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 19–22 July.

Reysenbach, A.-L., S. Rehm, N.R. Pace, P.S. Kessler, S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 1994. Molecular phylogeny of hyperthermophilic microorganisms from seafloor and inferred subsurface smoker environments. TOS Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 19–22 July.

Deming, J.W. 1994. Bacterial abundance and distribution in the Northeast Water Polynya: International NEW Polynya Pelagic Workshop, Quebec City, 15–19 September.

Deming, J.W. 1995. Benthic bacterial biomass and activity in the Northeast Water Polynya: Interannual comparisons. International NEW Polynya Benthic Workshop, Raleigh, NC, 22–26 February.

Smith, W.O., Jr., and J.W. Deming. 1995. The Northeast Water Polynya project, a multi-disciplinary ARCSS project: Results, status and future goals. Invited presentation, NSF Workshop on Arctic Shelf-Slope Interactions, Tennessee, 22–23 March.

Vetter, Y.-A., and J.W. Deming. 1995. Importance of cell-free enzymes in supporting heterotrophic activity in marine sediments and particles. International Workshop on Microbial Ecology, Konstanz, Germany, April.

Yager, P.L., and J.W. Deming. 1995. Pelagic microbial activity in the Northeast Water Polynya: Implications for the inorganic carbon cycle. International Northeast Water Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, Denmark, 1–5 May.

Deming, J.W., G. Rowe, K. Cochran, I. Walsh, E. Bauerfiend, W. Smith, K. Daly, C. Ashjian, P. Yager, D. Wallace, W. Ritzrau, and G. Graf. 1995. Carbon flow in the NEW Polynya: An interdisciplinary view. International Northeast Water Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, May.

Deming, J.W., and the 1993 Polar Sea science party. 1995. Opportunistic sampling in the “Ice Nose Crack” of the NEW Polynya in summer 1993: What did we learn? International NEW Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, May.

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Deming, J.W., J. Gaylord, S. Carpenter, and C. Maples. 1995. Benthic bacterial activity in the NEW Polynya – Summers 1992 and 1993. International NEW Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, May.

Deming, J.W. 1995. The Northeast Water Polynya Polar Sea cruise results: Implications for the role of the Arctic in global change. New Paths in Partnership: A Program for Cooperation between Young Scientists from the USA and Germany, German-American Academic Council Foundation, Bonn, and Washington, DC, p. 33, First Annual Symposium on German-American Frontiers of Science, US National Academy of Sciences and the Humboldt Foundation, Dresden, Germany, 22–25 June (invited).

Bieniek, M.L., E.J. Lessard, R.P. Herwig, and J.W. Deming. 1996. Degradation of phenanthrene in the presence of bacteriverous protozoa isolated from PAH-contaminated sediments. EOS Transactions AGU 76(3).

Schmidt, J.L., J.W. Deming, P.A. Jumars, and R.G. Keil. 1996. Porosity and benthic bacterial abundance. EOS Transactions AGU 76(3).

Vetter, Y.-A., J.W. Deming, and P.A. Jumars. 1996. Microbial foraging with cell-free enzymes. EOS Transactions AGU 76(3).

Yager, P.L., and J.W. Deming. 1996. Pelagic microbial activity in an Arctic polynya: testing for temperature and substrate interactions using a kinetic approach. EOS Transactions AGU 76(3).

Schmidt, J.L., J.W. Deming, P.A. Jumars, and R.G. Keil. 1996. Assessing constraints on benthic bacterial abundance. Pacific Estuarine Research Society (PERS) 19th Annual Meeting, Olympia, Washington, May (Best Graduate Student Talk Award).

Vetter, Y.-A., J. Schmidt, L.M. Mayer, R.G. Keil, P.A. Jumars, and J.W. Deming. 1996. Predictability and measurability of effects by benthos: past, present and future. Invited presentation (Jumars), Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany, June.

Deming, J.W. 1996. An overview of the UW Marine Bioremediation Program. WA Sea Grant Workshop on Marine Extremozymes and Bioremediation, Seattle, September.

Deming, J.W. 1996. Research progress on the bioremediation of marine sediments. US-European Commission Task Force on Biotechnology Research, Brussels, October.

Deming, J.W. 1996. Overview of bioremediation. Invited speaker, Workshop, In-Situ Technologies for Remediation of Ocean Sediment Contamination, Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project-US EPA Region IX-USC Sea Grant-Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, California, 12 December.

Deming, J.W., C.T. Maples, and S.D. Carpenter. 1996. Seabed bacterial abundance as a predictor of organic carbon flux in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas. EOS Transactions AGU 76(3).

Clough, L.M., J.L. Schmidt, W.G. Ambrose, and J.W. Deming. 1997. Do sedimenting ice algae jumpstart the Arctic benthos? ALSO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

Huston, A.L., S.D. Carpenter, B.B. Krieger-Brockett, and J.W. Deming. 1997. Extracellular enyzmes from extremely psychrophilic Arctic bacteria. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

Junge, K., J. Gosink, H.G. Hoppe, J.W. Deming, and J.T. Staley. 1997. Phylogenetic analysis reveals novel eubacteria in sea ice. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

Schmidt, J.L., and J.W. Deming. 1997. Quantifying active bacteria in marine sediments. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

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Deming, J.W. 1997. The Laredo sampler: An in-situ approach to measuring extremophile activity in hydrothermal vent fluids. Workshop of the Deep Subsurface, Washington DC, March.

Clough, L.M., J.L. Schmidt, W.G. Ambrose, and J.W. Deming. 1997. Do sedimenting ice algae jumpstart the Arctic benthos? Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Maine, March.

Krieger-Brockett, B.B., J.W. Deming, and R.P. Herwig. 1997. An assessment of organic contaminant biodegradation rates in marine sediments. Fourth International Symposium, In-Situ and On-Site Bioremediation, New Orleans, May.

Schmidt, J.L., and J.W. Deming. 1997. New approaches to studying benthic bacteria. Estuarine Research Society Meeting, October (student award).

Deming, J.W. 1998. Cold-adapted microbes and enzymes from the Arctic Ocean: Implications for biotechnology, polar ecosystems, and life on other solar bodies. Puget Sound Biotechnology Society (http://www.psbs.org), Seattle, 13 May (invited).

Deming, J.W., S.D. Carpenter, and B.B. Krieger-Brockett. 1998. Evidence for anaerobic degradation of phenanthrene in marine sediments. ASM Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May.

Deming, J.W., S.D. Carpenter, and B.B. Krieger-Brockett. 1998. Evidence for anaerobic degradation of phenanthrene in marine sediments. National Symposium on Contaminated Sediments: Coupling Risk Reduction with Sustainable Management and Reuse, National Research Council, Washington DC, 27–29 May (invited).

Lessard, E.J., S. Menden-Deuer, M.S. Foy, F. Sperling, and J.W. Deming. 1998. Enhancement of bacterial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by benthic marine protists. Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Halifax, August.

Junge, K., J.W. Deming, and J.T. Staley. 1999. Testing the bacterial enumeration anomaly in Arctic sea ice. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

Clough, L.M., W.G. Ambrose, Jr., J.W. Deming, M.Y. Sun, C.H. von Quillfeldt, K. Hobson, D. Allen, and M. Grable. 1999. Will decreasing ice concentrations benefit or harm the Arctic benthos? ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, February.

Deming, J.W., L.M. Clough and W.A. Ambrose. 1999. Do sedimenting ice algae jumpstart the Arctic benthos? Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Ecology, Ventura, CA, March.

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. 1999. Benthic bacterial abundance as an indicator of particulate organic carbon flux in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas. Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Ecology, Ventura, CA, March.

Rowe, G.T., and J.W. Deming. 1999. Sediment community biomass and respiration in the Northeast Water Polynya, Greenland: A numerical simulation of benthic lander and spade core data. Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Ecology, Ventura, CA, March.

Ambrose, W.G., Jr., L.M. Clough, J.W. Deming, C.H. von Quillfeldt, and M.Y. Sun. 1999. Skating on the thin ice of a new hypothesis: sea-ice thickness and food for the benthos. Annual 1999 Benthic Ecology Meeting, Baton Rouge, March.

Krieger-Brockett, B.B., Y.-A. Vetter, A. Geiselbrecht, S.E. Strand, and J.W. Deming. 1999. Quantifying factors that influence PAH biodegradation rates in marine sediments. Fifth International Symposium, In-Situ and On-Site Bioremediation, San Diego, April.

Huston, A.L., and J.W. Deming. 1999. Low-temperature activity optima for extracellular enzymes released by Arctic marine bacteria. ASM Annual Meeting, Chicago, May.

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Junge, K., J.T. Staley, and J.W. Deming. 1999. Phylogenetic diversity of numerically important bacteria cultured at subzero temperature from Arctic sea ice. ASM Annual Meeting, Chicago, May.

Huston, A.L., and J.W. Deming. 1999. Truly psychrophilic extracellular enzymes in Arctic environments. International Conference on Enzymes in the Environment, Grenada, Spain, July (invited, cancelled due to cruise schedule).

Eicken, H., J. Deming, C. Krembs, A. Stierle, K. Junge, C. Bock, and H. Miller. 1999. Morphology and microphysics of sea-ice brine inclusions and their importance for fluid transport and microbial activity. AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December.

Huston, A.L., J.W. Deming, D. Murray, and I.D. Walsh. 1999. Enzymatic hydrolysis of sinking particles in subzero waters of the Northwater polynya. 2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, January, Supplement to EOS Transactions, Vol. 80, No. 49, p. OS55.

Michel, C., M. Gosselin, C. Nozais, J.-E. Tremblay, S. Pesant, I. Walsh, and J. Deming. 1999. Spring-summer sedimentation in the North Water Polynya: Amount, composition and vertical transformation of the material leaving the euphotic zone. 2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, January, Supplement to EOS, Transactions, Vol. 80, No. 49. p. OS55.

Rowe, G.T., G.S. Boland, E.G. Escobar-Briones, and J.W. Deming. 1999. Community structure on the Sigsbee Abyssal Plain of the Gulf of Mexico. 2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, January, Supplement to EOS, Transactions, Vol. 80, No. 49, p. OS69.

Deming, J., H. Eicken, A. Stierle, C. Krembs, K. Junge, A. Huston, D. Allen, and L. Wells. 2000. Arctic sea ice as an Earth analog for subzero microbial habitats elsewhere. First Annual Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, April (featured in news article in Science 288:603–605).

Junge, K., C. Krembs, J.W. Deming, A. Stierle, and H. Eicken. 2000. High resolution imaging of bacteria in sea-ice pores and veins under in situ conditions. Abstract, First Annual Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, April.

Junge, K., H. Eicken and J.W. Deming. 2000. Active surface-attached bacteria in extremely cold, wintertime Arctic sea ice. Abstract Annual Meeting of the American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Copenhagen, DK.

Junge, K., C. Krembs, J. Deming, A. Stierle and H. Eicken. 2000. A new microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in-situ conditions in sea-ice samples. International Glaciology Society Symposium on Sea Ice and its Interactions with the Ocean, Atmosphere and Biosphere, Fairbanks, June.

Krembs, C., K. Junge, J. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2000. First observations on concentration and potential production and fate of organic polymers in winter sea ice from the Chukchi Sea. International Glaciology Society Symposium on Sea Ice and its Interactions with the Ocean, Atmosphere and Biosphere, Fairbanks, June.

Geiselbrecht, A.D., B. Krieger-Brockett, Y.-A. Vetter, J.W. Deming, T.K. Collier, and M.M. Krahn. 2000. Improving in situ PAH degradation rates in marine sediments: from microbes to polychaetes. The 21st Annual SETEC meeting, Nashville, November.

Deming, J.W., and H. Eicken. 2001. Microbial life in Arctic wintertime sea ice, a terrestrial analog for Europan ice. Europa Focus Group Workshop, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, February (invited).

Eicken, H., and J.W. Deming. 2001. Fluid flow and microbial life in sea ice: physics, chemistry and structure of liquid inclusions at micro- to macroscales and implications for processes on

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Europa. Europa Focus Group Workshop, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, February (invited).

Krembs, C., K. Junge, J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2001. High concentrations of exopolymeric substances in wintertime sea ice: Implications for cryoprotection of diatoms and the polar ocean carbon cycle. ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Albuquerque, February.

Deming, J.W. 2001. The International Arctic Polynya Program (IAPP). Arctic Science Summit Week, Project Day, Iqaluit, Nunavit, April (invited).

Junge, K., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2001. An Arctic wintertime study of sea-ice bacteria: Abundance, activity and diversity at in-situ temperatures of –2 to –20 C. ASM Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2001. Distribution and abundance of Bacteria and Archaea in the cold, oligotrophic Northwest Passage of the Canadian Archipelago. ASM Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2001. Exploring questions in astrobiology and geochemistry at deep-sea hydrothermal vents using Laredo, a novel smoker sampler and in situ incubator. NATO Astrobiology Conference, Crete, October (cancelled by US State Department due to terrorism).

Deming, J.W. 2001. Extremophiles and the limits of life. UW Astrobiology Conference, Crystal Mountain, Washington, August (invited).

Deming, J.W. 2001. From polynyas to astrobiology: microbial life in sea ice. International Polynya Symposium 2001, Quebec City, September.

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2001. Late summer distributions of Bacteria and Archaea in surface waters and nepheloid layers of the cold, oligotrophic Northwest passage (Cape Bathurst Polynya). International Polynya Symposium 2001, Quebec City, September.

Methé, B., M. Lewis, B. Weaver, J. Weidman, W. Nelson, A. Huston, J. Deming, and C. Fraser. 2002. The Colwellia strain 34H genome sequencing project. Ninth Genome Sequencing Contractor and Grantee Workshop, sponsored by DOE, Washington DC, January.

Deming, J.W. 2002. The International Arctic Polynya Program (IAPP). Arctic Science Summit Week, Project Day, Grøningen, The Netherlands, April (invited).

Junge, K., D.M. Allen, H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2002. Ice bacterial abundance, activity and motility observed at subzero temperatures in Arctic sea ice and lake ice. Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, April.

Deming, J.W. 2002. The North Water Polynya: An Ecosystem Poised for Change. The Arctic Forum, Arlington, Virginia, May 16–17 (invited).

Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2002. Viral abundance, diversity and processes in the cold, oligotrophic Northwest Passage of the Canadian Archipelago. ASM Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, May.

Allen, D.M., and J.W. Deming. 2002. Low-temperature chemotaxis of a psychrophilic marine bacterium, Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. ASM Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, May.

Huston, A.L., and J.W. Deming. 2002. Partial purification and characterization of a cold-active extracellular protease produced by Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. ASM Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, May.

Krembs, C., J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2002. Methodological approaches to measuring the organic matter pool in Arctic sea ice: Significance of exo-polysaccharides at the spring-summer transition. ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Victoria, June.

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Wells, L.E., and J.W. Deming. 2002. Enrichment of Archaea in nepheloid layers of the Northwest Passage: A clue to their physiological potential and biogeochemical role? ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Victoria, June.

Huston, A.L. and J.W. Deming. 2002. Differential expression of extracellular enzymes by Arctic microbial assemblages and characterization of a cold-active extracellular protease produced by the psychrophile Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. International Union of Microbiology Societies (IUMS) Annual Meeting, Paris, France, July.

Junge, K., J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2002. A microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in-situ conditions in Arctic sea and lake ice: Abundance, activity and motility at subzero temperatures. Bioastronomy Conference, Australia, July.

Krembs, C., J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2002. Can microorganisms, especially Melosira arctica, significantly alter the physical properties of sea ice and to what biological advantage? AAAS Meeting, Fairbanks, September.

Eicken, H., K. Junge, and J.W. Deming. 2002. Dress warm, focus on the fluids and be patient: Studying ice habitats and constraints on microbial life at low temperatures. AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December.

Krembs, C., J.W. Deming, and H. Eicken. 2003. Exopolymeric substances, an important component of microbial life in sea ice at low temperatures. Abstract Book, ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, 8–14 February 2003, p. 80.

Deming, J.W. 2003. Microbial life in ice: Implications for possible life elsewhere in the solar system. Science Day, Arctic Science Summit Week, Kiruna, Sweden, April (invited).

Eicken, H., C. Krembs, K. Junge, J.W. Deming, and R. Gradinger. 2003. Microorganisms in Arctic sea-ice environments and their resilience and vulnerability to climate variations and change. Arctic Forum, ARCUS, Arlington, Virginia, May (invited).

Deming, J.W. 2003. Microbial foraging in Arctic sea ice with cold-active enzymes. International Workshop on Cold-Adapted Microorganisms, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany, May (invited).

Deming, J.W., and S.D. Carpenter. 2003. Factors influencing benthic bacterial abundance and activity on the northern continental slope of the Gulf of Mexico. Abstract, Oceanology International 2003, New Orleans, 4–6 June, published in Oceanography 16(2):35.

Eicken, H., G.M. Marion, and J.W. Deming. 2003. Salt precipitation in the Europan ice shell and its potential astrobiological importance. NASA Astrobiology Institute Workshop on Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter, Houston, 12–14 June.

Deming, J.W. 2003. Enzymes from thermally extreme ocean environments. International Conference on Enzymes in the Environment: Activity, Ecology, and Applications, Prague, July (invited).

Deming, J.W. 2003. Life in Extreme Environments with Implications for the Origins of Life. American Institute of Physics, 2003 Industrial Physics Forum, San Jose, 28 October (invited).

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2003. Changes in sea-ice microbial community composition during an Arctic winter. Abstract and Poster, Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) Open Science Meeting, Seattle, October.

Tang, Y.J., S. Carpenter, J. Deming, and B. Krieger-Brockett. 2004. Targeted controlled release of electron acceptors for enhancing anaerobic bioremediation of organic pollutants in sediments. The Science of Watersheds Annual Review of Research, University of Washington, Seattle, 6 February.

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Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2004. Potential changes in sea-ice microbial community composition during an Arctic winter. International Conference on Arctic Microbiology, Rovaniemi, Finland, 22–25 March.

Junge, K., J.T. Staley, J.W. Deming, and B. Swanson. 2004. Bacterially mediated ice formation: Implications for cloud formation and life in frozen environments. Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, March.

Evans, C.T., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2004. Cold-active extracellular enzymes produced by Arctic bacteria. WA State Sea Grant Program Review, Seattle, September.

Deming, J.W. 2004. New directions in the study of bacteria inhabiting very cold sea-ice formations. EOS Trans. AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract B23C-01 (invited).

Collins, R.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2005. Microbial communities at very low temperatures in natural saline ice formations. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, Boulder, 10–14 April.

Junge, K., B.D. Swanson, H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2005. Evidence for intracellular bacterial activity in deeply frozen saline ice formations. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, Boulder, 10–14 April.

Deming, J.W. 2005. International Symposium on Arctic Polynyas: From Sentinels to Circum-Arctic Expanses. Arctic Science Summit Week, Kunming, China, 18 April (opening talk).

Deming, J.W. 2005. Life without ice: Learning from microorganisms in Arctic habitats and ecosystems faced with demise. ASLO Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, 19-24 June (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2005. Microbial life in the cold: From the deep sea to sea ice. The Ninth Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Helsinki, 21-26 August (invited talk; canceled due to cruise dates).

Deming, J.W. 2005. Microbial life in the cold. Microbial Systems Exploration Initiative, NASA Astrobiology Institute Collaborative Science Strategy Workshop, Chicago, 18-20 November (invited talk).

Collins, R.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2006. Archaeal persistence through winter in first-year sea ice. International CASES workshop, Winnipeg, 12–16 February.

Evans, C.T., S.D. Carpenter, T. Juul-Pederson, C. Michel, and J.W. Deming. 2006. Microbial diversity and abundance associated with sinking particles on the Mackenzie Shelf. International CASES workshop, Winnipeg, 12–16 February.

Miller, L., O. Owens, T. Papakyriakou, N. Sutherland, R.E. Collins, A. Mucci, and J.W. Deming. 2006. A time series of the carbon budget in first-year sea ice. International CASES workshop, Winnipeg, 12–6 February.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2006. Persistence of Archaea in sea ice. Abstract 469, Symposia Poster Presentations, AbSciCon 2006 Washington, DC, March 26–30, Astrobiology 6(1):214.

Deming, J.W. 2006. Viral dynamics in ice: a safeguard against extinction? Astrobiology Session, International Conference on Alpine and Polar Microbiology, Innsbruck, 27–30 March (invited talk).

Grymes, R., J. Deming, and J. Tiedje. 2006. Life in the cold: Implications for astrobiological exploration. European Geoscience Union, Vienna, 9–12 April.

Deming, J.W. 2006. Constraints on microbial life in ice. International Workshop, Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE) in the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008: Advanced Science and Technology Planning, Grenoble, 24–26 April (invited talk).

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Deming, J.W. 2006. The UW Astrobiology Program: Research and Graduate Student Training. Joint UW-German Conference of the Future of Astrobiology in the Bremen Region, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, 27–28 April (invited talk).

Evans, C.T., J.W. Deming, and J.K. Cochran. 2006. Microbial diversity associated with suspended and sinking particles on river-impacted Arctic Shelves. ASLO Summer Meeting, Victoria, BC, 4–9 June.

Evans, C.T., and J.W. Deming. 2006. Archaeal and Bacterial diversity and enzymatic activities associated with particulate matter in the Laptev Sea, a river-impacted Arctic shelf environment. EOS Trans. AGU 87(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract B11B–1018.

Deming, J.W. 2007. Of ice and microbes. Special Session, Astrobiology for Astronomers, American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, 10–14 January (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2007. Sea ice as a reactor for cold-adapted microbes. International Arctic Frontiers, First Annual Meeting, Tromsø, Norway, 21–26 January (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2007. The dynamics of microbial life in microscale habitats of sea ice. Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, Ventura, California, 25–30 March (invited talk; cancelled due to family illness).

Collins, R.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2007. Lateral gene transfer in Arctic sea ice? Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, Ventura, California, 25–30 March (poster).

Evans, C.T., and J.W. Deming. 2007. Aggregate-specific Archaeal and Bacterial diversity and enzymatic activities on Arctic continental shelves. Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, Ventura, California, 25–30 March (poster).

Deming, J.W. 2007. Arctic sea ice as a microbial reactor: Insights from the CASES overwintering expedition. CMOS meeting, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 29 May–1 June (invited talk).

Barber, D., G. Stern, and J.W. Deming. 2007. The International Polar Year Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) System Study. CMOS meeting, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 29 May–1 June (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2008. Changes in the Nares Strait region: Implications to downstream ecosystems. International Nares Strait Workshop, International Space Sciences Institute (ISSI), Bern, Switzerland, Feb 27–29 (invited talk).

Cochran, J.K., C.T. Evans, J.W. Deming, S. Hoffmann, A. Thompson, and D.J. Hirschberg. 2008. Thorium-234 and POC fluxes and extracellular enzymatic activity in the Laptev Sea. Ocean Sciences Meeting, 27 March, Orlando.

Ewert Sarmiento, M., and J.W. Deming. 2008. Natural microbial exopolymers: ice affinity and consequent habitat alteration in cold saline ice formations. AbSciCon 2008, Santa Clara, April 14–17, Astrobiology. Astrobiology. April 1, 2008, 8(2):476–485. doi:10.1089/ast.2008.1264

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2008. First year sea ice as a potential hot spot for lateral gene transfer. Astrobiology Session, Third International Conference on Alpine and Polar Microbiology, Banff, 11–16 May.

Deming, J.W. 2008. Microbes, exopolymers, and unusual forms of ice. Astrobiology Session, Third International Conference on Alpine and Polar Microbiology, Banff, 11–16 May.

Deming, J.W. 2008. Advecting aggregates as a potential source of microbes, hydrolytic enzymes, exopolymers and viruses in the bathypelagic zone. First IMBER IMBIZO, Integrating Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems in a Changing Ocean, Miami, 9–13 November.

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Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2008. Microbial responses to sea ice conditions encountered during an Arctic winter. IMPETUS 2008: Techniques in Polar and Ocean Observation and Monitoring, St. Petersburg, Russia, 19–22 November.

Colangelo-Lillis, J., and J.W. Deming. 2008. Viral agents of horizontal gene transfer between microbes in subzero ice formations. IMPETUS 2008: Techniques in Polar and Ocean Observation and Monitoring, St. Petersburg, Russia, 19–22 November.

Barber, D.G., M. Asplin, J. Deming, S. Ferguson, L. Fortier, M. Gosselin, Y. Gratton, J. Hanesiak, S. Meakin, C.J. Mundy, T. Papakyriakou, J.E. Tremblay, and G. Stern. 2008. An overview of physical and biological responses to sustained decreases of sea ice in the Southern Beaufort Sea: Experiences from the IPY-CFL project. EOS Trans AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract C53A-04 (invited talk).

Barber, D.G., T. Papakyriakou, Y. Gratton, L. Fortier, M. Gosselin, J. Hanesiak, J. Tremblay, S. Ferguson, G. Stern, S. Meakin, J. Deming, and D. Leitch. 2008. The International Polar Year (IPY) Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) system study. EOS Trans AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract U23F-02 (invited talk).

Cochran, J.K., C.T.E. Kellogg, J.W. Deming, S.D. Carpenter, A. Renfro, D.J. Hirschberg, and S. Hoffmann. 2008. 234Th-derived particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes and microbial extracellular enzyme activity in Arctic polynyas. Arctic Change 2008, Quebec City, Canada, 9–12 December.

Deming, J.W., M. Ewert Sarmiento, R.E. Collins, and M Lin. 2008. Winter frost flowers on sea ice: vectors for upward transport of microbes and viruses? Arctic Change 2008, Quebec City, Canada, 9–12 December.

Cochran, J.K., C.T.E. Kellogg, S.D. Carpenter, J.W. Deming, A. Renfro, D.J. Hirschberg, and S. Hoffmann. 2009. 234Th-derived particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes and microbial extracellular enzyme activity in Arctic polynyas. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, France, 25–30 January.

Deming, J.W. 2009. Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H: a model organism for studying bacterial heterotrophy in the cold. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, France, 25–30 January.

Deming, J.W. 2009. Introduction to the icy interface between ocean and atmosphere. Gordon Research Conference, Polar Marine Sciences, Lucca (Barga), Italy, 15–20 March (invited talk).

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2009. Marine frost flowers as analogues for extraterrestrial environments of very low temperature and low water activity. NASA-Nordic Astrobbiology Summer Program, Reykjavik, Iceland, June (poster).

Deming, J.W. 2009. The microbial wonders of winter sea ice. Symposium on Polar Microbiology, Annual Meeting, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, ConcordiaUniversity, Montreal, 15–18 June 2009 (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2009. Arctic Winter Sea ice: Frozen Museum or Evolutionary Playground? Special Session on Darwin at the Poles, 2009 SACNAS National Conference, Advancing Hispanics/Chicanos & Native Americans in Science, Improving the Human Condition: Challenges for Interdisciplinary Science, October 15–16, Dallas, Texas (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2009. Suspended versus advecting aggregates: the interplay between microbes, hydrolytic enzymes, exopolymers and viruses. CONFLUX workshop, Vertical Flux Regulation in the Upper Twilight Zone, Motovun (Istria), Croatia, 17–22 October (invited talk).

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Kellogg, C.T.E., S.D. Carpenter, J.W. Deming, A. Renfro, D.J. Hirschberg, and J.K. Cochran. 2009. On the role of extracellular hydrolytic enzyme activity in attenuating fluxes of particulate organic matter in the Beaufort Sea. Abstract, International CFL-IPY Workshop, 1–4 November, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Ewert Sarmiento, M., and J.W. Deming. 2009. Cultivation of microbial extremophiles from winter sea ice and frost flowers. Abstract, International CFL-IPY Workshop, 1–4 November, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Barber, D.G., C.J. Mundy, T. Papakyriakou, R. Macdonald, Y. Gratton, L. Fortier, M. Gosselin, J. Hanesiak, J. Tremblay, S. Ferguson, G. Stern, S. Meakin, J. Deming, and D. Leitch. 2009. The International Polar Year (IPY) Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) system study: a focus on fast ice edge systems. Abstract, AGU Fall Meeting, 14–18 December, San Francisco.

Deming, J.W. 2009. Microbial evolution in a frozen ocean. Special Session, Evolution in Extreme Environments, National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) professional development conference, 13 November, Denver, Colorado (invited talk).

Deming, J.W. 2009. Ice as an evolutionary playground, here and beyond. Kane Hall Public Lecture Series on Life and the Universe, UW Astrobiology Program, 17 November.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2009. Elevated bacterial abundance in laboratory-grown and naturally occurring frost flowers under late winter conditions. Abstract, AGU Fall Meeting, 14–18 December, San Francisco.

Colangelo-Lillis, J., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2010. Abundant microbes and viruses detected in subzero brine layers within Alaskan permafrost. Abstract, ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 22–26 February, Portland, OR (withdrawn due to fieldwork conflict).

Kellogg, C.T.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2010. Microbial community structure and hydrolytic enzyme activity on different size fractions of particulate matter in Arctic polynyas. Abstract, ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 22–26 February, Portland, OR.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2010. A novel method for measuring microbial respiration at very low temperatures. Abstract, AbSciCon, 26–29 April, League City, Texas.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2010. The potential for horizontal gene transfer in sea ice. Abstract, AbSciCon, 26–29 April, League City, Texas.

Deming, J.W. 2010. The power of being small: Bacteria, Archaea and viruses in sea ice. International Symposium on Sea Ice, 31 May–4 June, Tromsö, Norway (invited talk).

Ewert, M., and J.W. Deming. 2010. Selective retention in saline ice of extracellular polysaccharides produced by the cold-adapted marine bacterium Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H. International Symposium on Sea Ice, 31 May–4 June, Tromsö, Norway.

Barber, D.G., C.J. Mundy, T. Papakyriakou, R. Macdonald, Y. Gratton, L. Fortier, M. Gosselin, J. Hanesiak, J. Tremblay, S. Ferguson, G. Stern, S. Meakin, J. Deming, and M. Pucko. 2010. The International Polar Year (IPY) – Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) system study: an overview and update. IPY Oslo Science Conference 2010, 8–12 June, Oslo (invited talk).

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2010. Microbial evolution and the potential for horizontal gene transfer in sea ice. IPY OSLO Science Conference 2010, 8–12 June, Oslo, Norway.

Deming, J.W., J.S. Bowman, M. Ewert, and R.E. Collins. 2010. Airing the implications of finding microbes in frost flowers. IPY Oslo Science Conference 2010, 8–12 June, Oslo.

Kellogg, C.T.E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2010. Investigating microbial communities on particles in two Arctic polynyas: Does terrestrial input affect community structure and hydrolytic activity? IPY Oslo Science Conference 2010, 8–12 June, Oslo.

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Colangelo-Lillis, J., and J.W. Deming. 2010. The cold-active molecular character of Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H phage 9A. First International Congress on the Viruses of Microbes, 22–25 June, Paris.

Colangelo-Lillis, J., and J.W. Deming. 2010. The cold-active molecular character of Colwellia psychrerythraea strain 34H phage 9A. ISME13, 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, 22–27 August, Seattle.

Deming, J.W. 2010. Of ice and microbes in a rapidly changing Arctic Ocean. Special Session, Ecology of Cold Habitats, 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, 22–27 August, Seattle (invited talk).

Colangelo-Lillis, J., H. Eicken, and J.W. Deming. 2010. Exploration of Alaskan subsurface brine layers as Martian analogs: distinctive habitats for microbes and viruses at subzero temperature. Abstract, MicroPerm Workshop: An International Workshop to Initiate the Circumpolar Integration of Permafrost Microbiological Studies, November 8–10, Potsdam, Germany.

Deming, J.W., M. Ewert, J.S. Bowman, J. Colangelo-Lillis, and S.D. Carpenter. 2010. Brine-wetted snow on the surface of sea ice: A potentially vast and overlooked microbial habitat. Abstract, AGU Fall Meeting, 13–17 December, San Francisco.

Bowman, J.S., S. Rasmussen, N. Blom, J.W. Deming, S. Rysgaard, and T. Scheritz-Ponten. 2011. Determining microbial community structure in multi-year sea ice with mid-depth sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. Abstract, Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, March 20–25, Ventura, California.

Deming, J.W. 2011. Application of genomics tools across polar biology. Invited talk, NRC Committee on Legacy and Lessons of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008, Leesburg, VA, 8–9 June 2011.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2011. Integrating sequence-based biology with physical and geochemical studies. OASIS workshop, Telluride Science Research Center, Colorado, 2–24 June 2011.

Deming, J.W. 2011. Nice ice if you can get it: the habitability of sea ice in a warmer Arctic. Invited talk, Gordon Research Conference on Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Mt. Holyoke, MA, 10–15 July 2011.

Bowman, J.S., C. Larose, T. Vogel, and J.W. Deming. 2012. Evidence for strong selective enrichment of bacteria within frost flowers on the surface of Arctic sea ice. Abstract, ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 20–24 February, Salt Lake City.

Kellogg, C.T.E., and J.W. Deming. 2012. Bacterial community composition and hydrolytic activity in Arctic nepheloid layers. Abstract, ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 20–24 February, Salt Lake City.

Deming, J.W., J.S. Bowman, M. Ewert, and R.E. Collins. 2012. Microbial life at the boundary between sea ice and atmosphere. IPY 2012 Conference: From Knowledge to Action, 22–27 April, Montreal.

Collins, R.E., and J.W. Deming. 2012. “hima”: A meta-database for genomes and metagenomes from cold environments. IPY 2012 Conference: From Knowledge to Action, 22–27 April, Montreal.

Colangelo-Lillis, J., and J.W. Deming. 2012. Viral genes as indicators of microbial activity in the subzero brines of permafrost. AbSciCon 2012, 16–20 April, Atlanta.

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Ewert, M., S.D. Carpenter, J. Colangelo-Lillis, and J.W. Deming. 2012. Transport of marine microbes and polysaccharides from first-year sea ice into snow and implications for the interaction of marine and atmospheric constituents. SOLAS Open Science Conference, 7–10 May, 2012, Cle Elum, Washington.

Colangelo-Lillis, J., and J.W. Deming. 2012. Genomic analysis of cold-active Colwelliaphage 9A and psychrophilic phage-host interactions. Viruses of Microbes II, 16–20 July, Brussels.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2013. The distribution and cold active character of putative hydrocarbon degradation genes among the genomes of cold tolerant microbes. Abstract, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference, 21–23 January, New Orleans.

Bowman, J.S., C.T. Berthiaume, V.E. Armbrust, and J.W. Deming. 2013. Metagenomic analysis of an unexpected community of widely distributed Rhizobiales in Arctic frost flowers. Abstract, Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, March 10–15, Ventura, California.

Bowman, J.S., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Prevalence of horizontal gene transfer among cold-adapted microbes and implications for crude oil bioremediation. Polar and Alpine Microbiology Conference, September 8–12, Big Sky, Montana.

Firth, E., S.D. Carpenter, R.E. Collins, and J.W. Deming. 2013. Bacterial survival in sea ice brines: salinity shifts and the cellular fate of compatible solutes. Polar and Alpine Microbiology Conference, September 8–12, Big Sky, Montana.

Ewert, M., and J.W. Deming. 2013. Survival of sea-ice bacteria under fluctuating T/S regimes. Polar and Alpine Microbiology Conference, September 8–12, Big Sky, Montana.

Deming, J.W. 2013. The benefits of exopolymers to microbes in the cold. Invited talk, Bio Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy, Dec 8–11, San Diego, California.

Deming, J.W., and H. Eicken. 2014. The habitability of ice formations. Invited keynote talk, Goldschmidt Conference, June 8-13, Sacramento, California.

Bowman, J.S., R.E. Collins, and J.W. Deming. 2014. Increased rates of horizontal gene transfer in psychrophilic genomes and potential links to the Phanerozoic climate record. ISME15, August 24–29, Seoul, Korea.

Nadeau, J., C. Lindensmith, J.W. Deming, and field instrument design team. 2014. Bacterial motility as a biosignature: Tests at icy moon analogue sites. Abstract, AGU Fall Meeting, 15–19 December, San Francisco.

Showalter, G.M., and J.W. Deming. 2015. Swimming to the limits: microbial motility and taxis in extreme polar environments. Poster, Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, 15–20 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy.

Maccario, L., S.D. Carpenter, J.W. Deming, T.M. Vogel, and C. Larose. 2015. Microbial community structure and function: vertical distribution in snowpack over sea ice from an Greenlandic fjord. Poster, Gordon Research Conference on Polar Marine Sciences, 15–20 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy.

Firth, E., S.D. Carpenter, and J.W. Deming. 2015. Use of compatible solutes by model marine psychrophile Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H and sea ice microbial communities. Poster, ASM 2015, 115th General Meeting, 30 May–2 June, New Orleans.

Showalter, G.M., and J.W. Deming. 2015. Swimming in the cold: Motility and taxis of the model marine psychrophile Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H. Poster, ASM 2015, 115th General Meeting, 30 May–2 June, New Orleans.

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Deming, J.W. 2015. The global reach of Colwellia. Opening talk, Plenary Session, Healthy Waters, Healthy People: A Tribute to Rita Colwell, ASM 2015, 115th General Meeting, 30 May–2 June, New Orleans.

Firth, E., and J.W. Deming. 2015. Compatible solutes: Explaining how Arctic microbes survive extreme salinity fluctuations, with relevance to the habitation of icy moons. Astrobiology Science Conference 2015: Habitability, Habitable Worlds, and Life, 15–19 June, Chicago.

Showalter, G.M., J. Nadeau, C. Lindensmith, and J.W. Deming. 2015. Motility as a biosignature in extreme environments: tracking bacterial movement and taxis in subzero brines as an analog for detecting life on icy moons. Astrobiology Science Conference 2015: Habitability, Habitable Worlds, and Life, 15–19 June, Chicago.

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