Eric A Dubinsky
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Recent Articles
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Wu J, Song C, Dubinsky E, Stewart J
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Feb;
11:616692.
PMID: 33552026
Current microbial source tracking techniques that rely on grab samples analyzed by individual endpoint assays are inadequate to explain microbial sources across space and time. Modeling and predicting host sources...
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Probst A, Hu P, Sun C, Dubinsky E, Sieber C, Banfield J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Oct;
114(43):E8950-E8952.
PMID: 29073089
No abstract available.
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Hu P, Dubinsky E, Probst A, Wang J, Sieber C, Tom L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Jun;
114(28):7432-7437.
PMID: 28652349
The (DWH) accident released an estimated 4.1 million barrels of oil and 10 mol of natural gas into the Gulf of Mexico, forming deep-sea plumes of dispersed oil droplets and...
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Piceno Y, Pecora-Black G, Kramer S, Roy M, Reid F, Dubinsky E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Jun;
12(6):e0177626.
PMID: 28570610
Recycling human waste for beneficial use has been practiced for millennia. Aerobic (thermophilic) composting of sewage sludge has been shown to reduce populations of opportunistically pathogenic bacteria and to inactivate...
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Microbial source tracking in impaired watersheds using PhyloChip and machine-learning classification
Dubinsky E, Butkus S, Andersen G
Water Res
. 2016 Sep;
105:56-64.
PMID: 27598696
Sources of fecal indicator bacteria are difficult to identify in watersheds that are impacted by a variety of non-point sources. We developed a molecular source tracking test using the PhyloChip...
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Wang J, Sandoval K, Ding Y, Stoeckel D, Minard-Smith A, Andersen G, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2016 Mar;
557-558:453-68.
PMID: 27017076
Because of the extreme conditions of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) release (turbulent flow at 1500m depth and 5°C water temperature) and the sub-surface application of dispersant, small but neutrally buoyant...
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Smith M, Rocha A, Smillie C, Olesen S, Paradis C, Wu L, et al.
mBio
. 2015 May;
6(3):e00326-15.
PMID: 25968645
Unlabelled: Biological sensors can be engineered to measure a wide range of environmental conditions. Here we show that statistical analysis of DNA from natural microbial communities can be used to...
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Dubinsky E, Conrad M, Chakraborty R, Bill M, Borglin S, Hollibaugh J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2013 Aug;
47(19):10860-7.
PMID: 23937111
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill produced large subsurface plumes of dispersed oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico that stimulated growth of psychrophilic, hydrocarbon degrading bacteria. We tracked succession...
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Stewart J, Boehm A, Dubinsky E, Fong T, Goodwin K, Griffith J, et al.
Water Res
. 2013 Jul;
47(18):6829-38.
PMID: 23891204
Microbial source tracking (MST) methods were evaluated in the Source Identification Protocol Project (SIPP), in which 27 laboratories compared methods to identify host sources of fecal pollution from blinded water...
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Cao Y, Van De Werfhorst L, Dubinsky E, Badgley B, Sadowsky M, Andersen G, et al.
Water Res
. 2013 Jul;
47(18):6862-72.
PMID: 23880215
Molecular microbial community analyses provide information on thousands of microorganisms simultaneously, and integrate biotic and abiotic perturbations caused by fecal contamination entering water bodies. A few studies have explored community...