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Jennifer L Eigenbrode

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Lewis J, Bower D, Pavlov A, Li X, Wahl S, Eigenbrode J, et al.
Astrobiology . 2024 Nov; 24(12):1166-1186. PMID: 39587956
If ocean-derived materials are present at Europa's surface, they would represent accessible records of ocean chemistry and habitability, but such materials would be further processed by Europa's harsh radiation environment....
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Burtt D, Stern J, Webster C, Hofmann A, Franz H, Sutter B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Oct; 121(42):e2321342121. PMID: 39374395
Carbonate minerals are of particular interest in paleoenvironmental research as they are an integral part of the carbon and water cycles, both of which are relevant to habitability. Given that...
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Stern J, Malespin C, Eigenbrode J, Webster C, Flesch G, Franz H, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jun; 119(27):e2201139119. PMID: 35759667
The Sample Analysis at Mars instrument stepped combustion experiment on a Yellowknife Bay mudstone at Gale crater, Mars revealed the presence of organic carbon of Martian and meteoritic origins. The...
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MacKenzie S, Neveu M, Davila A, Lunine J, Cable M, Phillips-Lander C, et al.
Astrobiology . 2022 Mar; 22(6):685-712. PMID: 35290745
revealed that Saturn's Moon Enceladus hosts a subsurface ocean that meets the accepted criteria for habitability with bio-essential elements and compounds, liquid water, and energy sources available in the environment....
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House C, Wong G, Webster C, Flesch G, Franz H, Stern J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jan; 119(4). PMID: 35042808
Obtaining carbon isotopic information for organic carbon from Martian sediments has long been a goal of planetary science, as it has the potential to elucidate the origin of such carbon...
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Bower D, Yang C, Hewagama T, Nixon C, Aslam S, Whelley P, et al.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc . 2021 Jul; 263:120205. PMID: 34332244
Raman spectroscopy and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) are complementary techniques that together can provide a comprehensive characterization of geologic environments. For landed missions with constrained access to target materials...
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He Y, Buch A, Szopa C, Williams A, Millan M, Malespin C, et al.
Astrobiology . 2020 Dec; 21(3):279-297. PMID: 33306917
The Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) and Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments onboard the Exomars 2022 and Mars Science Laboratory rovers, respectively, are capable of organic matter detection and...
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Szopa C, Freissinet C, Glavin D, Millan M, Buch A, Franz H, et al.
Astrobiology . 2019 Dec; 20(2):292-306. PMID: 31880468
Chromatographic analysis of the Cumberland mudstone in Gale crater by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument revealed the detection of two to three isomers of dichlorobenzene. Their individual concentrations...
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Wilhelm M, Davila A, Parenteau M, Jahnke L, Abate M, Cooper G, et al.
Astrobiology . 2018 Jul; 18(7):955-966. PMID: 30035640
Dryness is one of the main environmental challenges to microbial survival. Understanding the threshold of microbial tolerance to extreme dryness is relevant to better constrain the environmental limits of life...
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Eigenbrode J, Summons R, Steele A, Freissinet C, Millan M, Navarro-Gonzalez R, et al.
Science . 2018 Jun; 360(6393):1096-1101. PMID: 29880683
Establishing the presence and state of organic matter, including its possible biosignatures, in martian materials has been an elusive quest, despite limited reports of the existence of organic matter on...