Eric A. Webb CV December 2016

Education

Undergraduate:The Ohio State University1994

Microbiology Bachelors of Science

Advisor: Kathleen Kendrick (decd.)

Graduate:University of Wisconsin-Madison1994-1999

Ph.D. in Bacteriology

Advisor: Diana Downs (now at U of Georgia, Athens)

Postdoctoral:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)1999-2001

WHOI Postdoctoral Scholar

Advisors: John Waterbury and James Moffett

Professional Experience

Undergraduate Research: Microbiology Department, The Ohio State University (1993, 94)

Graduate Research Assistant, Departmentof Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Aug 1994 - June 1999)

Assistant Scientist, Biology Department, WHOI (Oct, 2001- Dec, 2005)

Associate Scientist without tenure, Biology Department, WHOI (Jan, 2006 – Jul, 2006)

Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, Biology Depart., MEB Section (Jul, 2006 – April, 2011)

Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Southern California, Biology Depart., MEB Section (4/11 – present)

Teaching Experience

University of Wisconsin-Madison (Department of Bacteriology)

1994, 1997 Teaching Assistant Bacteriology 102

1997 Teaching Assistant Bacteriology 370

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI-MIT Joint Graduate program)
2001 Co-Instructor for Marine Microbiology Course
2002 Co-Instructor of Topics in Marine Genomics
2004 Co-instructor for the Microbial View of Iron Topics Course
2003, 2004, and 2005 Co-Instructor for Biological Oceanography
University of Southern California (Marine Biology & Biological Oceanography, MBBO)

Undergraduate

Summer 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, CDEBI – Global Environmental Microbiology – 7-days per week, month long, outreach course, 16 students from around the USA, Statistical impact in 2013, 2014 (50% Instructor)

Spring2013,2014 BISC 300 Microbiology, Class size 82, Reviews 3.97/5.0, 3.75/5.0 (50% Instructor)

Spring2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 BISC 431 Maymester, Class size 15, Reviews 4.75/5.0, 4.50/5.0 (50% Instructor)

Fall 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 BISC 103 – General Biology for the Environment and Life, Class size 33, 42, 56, Reviews 4.07/5.0, 4.0/5.0, 4.16/5.0, TBD (50% Instructor)

Fall 2006, 2007, 2011 Catalina Semester –Aquatic Microbiology BISC431L, Class size 4, 8, & 8 students, Reviews 4.5/5.0, 4.29/5.0, UNK (50% Instructor)

Fall 2007, 2008 Introductory Biology BISC120, Class sizes 303/297 and 176/260 students

(33% Instructor – 2 sections)

Reviews 4.12 & 4.13/5.0, 3.53 & 3.59/5.0

Summer 2009, 2010, 2011 Introductory Biology 120, Class size 23 & 28 students

(50% Instructor)

Review 4.23/5.0

Spring 2010 General Biology for the Environment and Life ENST103 Class size 25 students on Catalina in block format, Review 3.75/5.0 (50% Instructor)

Graduate

Spring 2012, 2014, 2015 BISC585 – Scientific Writing, 12 students, Review: 4.36/5.0, UNK(50% Instructor)

Spring 2011, 2013, 2015, Fall 2016 BISC583 Evolution & Adaptation of Marine Organisms, 12, 7 students, Review 4.64/5.0, 4.17/5.0 (33% Instructor)

Spring 2009, Fall 2012Special Topics - Marine Microbial Genomic BISC 599 Class size 15, 12 students (50% Instructor)

Contributed lectures

Graduate Seminar BISC499, Biological Oceanography BISC582, BISC586, BISC584, BISC 300

Student Advising at WHOI

MIT/WHOI Joint Program - Advisor

Dr. Adam Rivers (BIO) (now Researcher at The Joint Genome Institute)

Dr. P. Dreux Chappell (MCG) - co-advised with J. Moffett (now Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University)

Whitney KreyM.S. (BIO) - (now at Novartis)

MIT/WHOI Joint Program – Committee Member

Dr. Andy Tolonen

Dr. Sheri Simmons

Dr. Annette Hynes

Dr. Welkin Pope

Undergraduate

Frances Carpenter (U of Dundee U.K) – 2002

Sara Selgrade (Middlebury College) - 2002

Elizabeth Orchard (Cornell) -2003

Ian Ehrenreich (Stanford University) - 2003/2004

Tyler Hickman (Richmond University) - 2004/2005

Justin Ladner – 2006

High School

Matthew Waterbury – 2002

Justin Ladner – 2004/5

Katie Gundersen – 2005

Student Advising at USC

Postdoctoral

Dr. Jill Sohm (2007-2011, EAW advisor)

Dr. Sophie Bonnet (2007, Sanudo-Wilhelmy and Capone advisors)

Graduate

Mike Lee (MBBO, EAW and Hutchins co-advisors, started 2012)

Maria Paola Intermaggio (MBBO, EAW advisor- Masters Degree 2010)

Laila Barada (MBBO co-advised with D. Capone, PhD 2012)

Emily Smail (MBBO) co-advised with S. Sanudo-Wilhelmy, (PhD 2012)

Jason Vo (MBBO, Masters Degree 2012) co-advised with S. Sanudo-Wilhelmy

Lily Momper (MBBO, EAW advisor, PhD with Jan Amend 2016)

Nathan Walworth (MS Lund University, Sweden; EAW research advisor)

Nathan Walworth (MBBO, PhD 2016, co-advised with David Hutchins)

Christopher Suffridge (MBBO PhD student, started 2010, co-advised with Sergio Sanudo-Wilhelmy)

Graduate Committee

Alle Lee (MBBO) - guidance

David Needham (MBBO)

Rohan Sachdeva (MBBO)

Elizabeth Teel (MBBO)

Sarah Hu (MBBO) - guidance

Amanda Liss (MBBO) –guidance

Nathan Garcia (MBBO)

Yuanyuan Feng (MBBO, MS 2008)

Cheryl Chow (MBBO, PhD 2012)

Carie Frantz (USC Earth Sciences)

Nadine Eisenkolb (MBBO, MS 2009)

Ben Tully (MBBO) - guidance

Amy Koid (MBBO)– guidance

Zhi Zhu (MBBO) – guidance

Jenni Cardell (MBBO) – guidance

Roman Barco (MBBO)

Nicole Pereira (UCSC – outside committee member)

Shellie Bench (UCSC – outside committee member, PhD 2013)

Undergraduate

MeghannNiesen (University of Georgia) – 2007

Megha Prasad (USC) – 2007

Bethanie Edwards (Hendrix College) – 2008

Cara Magnabosco (USC) – 2009-2010

Wesley Loo (Princeton) 2010

Patrick Lee (USC) – 2011- 2012

Rebecca Southern (USC) 2012

Eugenie Como (USC) 2012-2014

Cara Zadeik (USC) 2016

Jasper McEvoy (USC) 2016

Stephanie Sanabria (USC) 2016

USC Service

MBBO Graduate student selection committee chair (2016)

Dornsife Faculty Council (2012-2015, EAW Secretary 2013-2014, President 2014-2015)

Faculty council member of the Faculty Senate (2012 – 2015)

University Radiation Safety Committee (2006-present)

MEB Faculty Merit Review Committee (2009-2015)

USC Presidential and Trustee Scholarship reviewer (2007- 2011)

BISC Intersectional Committee member (2008-2010)

MEB instrumentcommittee (2008- present)

MBBO Student Progress committee (2010 – 2015)

Advisor for Phi Sigma Undergraduate Biological Sciences Honors Society (2007- 2012)

Synergistic Activities

NSF Panelist (2005)

Marine Microbiology Course Instructor Dichato, Chile (2006)

Review Editorial Board of Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology (2010 - present)

Review Editorial Board of the ISME Journal (2011- present)

Review Editorial Board for Environmental Microbiology Reports (2015- present)

MicroTOOLsWorkshop (2010)

OCB Scoping Workshop Co-Chair (11/2010)

Ad hoc reviewer for:

Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Limnology Oceanography, Journal of Phycology, ISME Journal, Environmental Microbiology, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, BMC Genomics, Marine Biology, Trends in Microbiology, Marine Chemistry, National Science Foundation, National Environmental Research Council (UK)

Awards

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Scholarship (1999)

Herman Symthe Award for outstanding research by a doctoral candidate (1998)

Department of Bacteriology Travel Award (1998)

ASM Travel Grant (1996)

Professional memberships

American Society for Microbiology (since 1995)

American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (since 2000)

International Society of Microbial Ecology (since 2006)

Peer-reviewed Publications (Google Scholar Dec 2016 h-index = 29)

Published:

  1. Walworth, N. G., M. D. Lee, F. Fu, D. A. Hutchins, E. A. Webb. 2016. Molecular and physiological evidence of genetic assimilation to high CO2 in the marine nitrogen fixer Trichodesmium. PNAS 113 no. 47 E7367-E7374

*Graduate student paper,EAW corresponding

  1. Walworth, N. G., Fu, E. A. Webb, M. A. Saito, D. Moran, M. R. Mcllvin, M. D. Lee, and D. A. Hutchins. 2016. Mechanisms of increased Trichodesmium fitness under iron and phosphorus co-limitation in the present and future ocean. Nat Comms 7: 12081. doi:10.1038/ncomms12081(Impact factor 11.329, citations 1)

*Graduate student paper

  1. Hutchins, D. A., N. G. Walworth, E. A. Webb, M. A. Saito, D. Moran, M. R. McIlvin, J. Gale, and F.-X. Fu. 2015. Irreversibly increased nitrogen fixation in Trichodesmium experimentally adapted to elevated carbon dioxide. Nat Comms 6: 8155. doi:10.1038/ncomms9155.(Impact factor 11.329, citations 9)
  2. Sohm, J. A., N. A. Ahlgren, Z. J. Thomson, C. Williams, J. W. Moffett, M. A. Saito, E. A. Webb, and G. Rocap. 2016. Co-occurring Synechococcus ecotypes occupy four major oceanic regimes defined by temperature, macronutrients and iron. ISME J 10: 333–345. doi:10.1038/ismej.2015.115 (Impact factor 9.328, citations 19)

*Postdoctoralassociate paper, EAW Co-corresponding

  1. N.G. Walworth, U. Pfreundt, W.C. Nelson, T. Mincer, J. F. Heidelberg, F. Fu, J.B. Waterbury, T. Glavina del Rio, L. Goodwin, N. Kyrpides, M. Land, T. Woyke, D.A. Hutchins, W.R. Hess, and E.A. Webb. 2015 Trichodesmium genome maintains abundant, widespread noncoding DNA in situ, despite oligotrophic lifestyle. PNAS 112:4251–4256.(Impact factor9.674, cited 9)

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Momper, L. M., B. K. Reese, G. Carvalho, P. Lee, and E. A. Webb. 2015. A novel cohabitation between two diazotrophic cyanobacteria in the oligotrophic ocean. ISME J 9: 882–893. doi:10.1038/ismej.2014.186(Impact factor 9.328, citations 2)

*Graduate student paper, Collaborative Postdoctoral associate paper 3rd and 4th author undergraduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Fu FX, Yu E, Garcia NS, Gale J, Luo Y, Webb EA, Hutchins DA. 2014. Differing responses of marine N2 fixers to warming and consequences for future diazotroph community structure. Aquatic Microbial Ecol72:33–46. (Impact factor 2.109, citations 17)
  2. S.A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy, L Gómez-Consarnau, C. Suffridge, and E.A. Webb. 2014.The Role of B Vitamins in Marine Biogeochemistry. Annu. Rev. Mar. Sci. 2014.Vol. 6: 339-367doi: 10.1146/annurev-marine-120710-100912 (Impact factor 13.214, citations 39)

*Graduate student paper

  1. Rivers AR, Rose AL, Webb EA. 2013. An online calculator for marine phytoplankton iron culturing experiments. J Phycol49:1017–1021.(Impact factor 2.884, citations 1)

*Graduate student paper

  1. Barada LP, Cutter L, Montoya JP, Webb EA, Capone DG, Sañudo-Wilhelmy SA. 2013. The distribution of thiamin and pyridoxine in the western tropical North Atlantic Amazon River plume. Front Microbiol4. (Impact factor 4.165, citations 8)
  2. Hutchins DA, Fu F-X, Webb EA, Walworth N, Tagliabue A. 2013. Taxon-specific response of marine nitrogen fixers to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations. Nature Geosci6:790–795. (Impact factor 12.508, citations 48)
  3. Sañudo-Wilhelmy SA, Cutter LS, Durazo R, Smail EA, Gómez-Consarnau L, Webb EA, Prokopenko MG, Berelson WM, Karl DM. 2012. Multiple B-vitamin depletion in large areas of the coastal ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:14041–14045. (Impact factor 9.674, citations 56)
  4. Smail, E. A., Webb, E. A., Franks, R. P., Bruland, K. W., & Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S. A. 2012 Status of Metal Contamination in Surface Waters of the Coastal Ocean off Los Angeles, California since the Implementation of the Clean Water Act. Environ. Sci. Technol, 46(8), 4304–4311. doi:10.1021/es2023913 (Impact factor 5.393, citations 20)

*Graduate student paper

  1. Luo YW, Doney SC, Anderson LA, Benavides M, Berman-Frank I, Bode A, Bonnet S, Boström KH, Böttjer D, Capone DG, Carpenter EJ, Chen YL, Church MJ, Dore JE, Falcón LI, Fernández A, Foster RA, Furuya K, Gómez F, Gundersen K, Hynes AM, Karl DM, Kitajima S, Langlois RJ, LaRoche J, Letelier RM, Marañón E, McGillicuddy DJ Jr, Moisander PH, Moore CM, Mouriño-Carballido B, Mulholland MR, Needoba JA, Orcutt KM, Poulton AJ, Rahav E, Raimbault P, Rees AP, Riemann L, Shiozaki T, Subramaniam A, Tyrrell T, Turk-Kubo KA, Varela M, Villareal TA, Webb EA,White AE, Wu J, Zehr JP. 2012. Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates. Earth System Science Data 4:47–73. (Impact factor 4.630, citations 100)
  2. Chappell, P.D., J.W. Moffett, A.H. Hynes, and E.A. Webb.2012. Molecular evidence of iron limitation and availability for the global diazotroph Trichodesmium.ISME J 1-12 doi:10.1038/ismej.2012.13 (Impact factor 9.328, citations 37)

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Hynes, A.M., E.A. Webb, S.C. Doney, and J.B. Waterbury. Comparison of cultured Trichodesmium (Cyanophyceae) with species characterized from the field.2012. J Phyc48:196–210. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2011.01096.x(Impact factor 2.536, citations 23)
  2. Van Mooy, B. A. S., L. R. Hmelo, L. E. Sofen, S. R. Campagna, A. L. May, S. T. Dyhrman, A. Heithoff, E. A. Webb, L. Momper, and T. J. Mincer. 2011. Quorum sensing control of phosphorus acquisition in Trichodesmium consortia. The ISME Journal 6:422-429.(Impact factor 9.328, citations 39)
  3. Singer, E., D. Emerson, E. A. Webb, R. A. Barco, J. G. Kuenen, W. C. Nelson, C. S. Chan, L. R. Comolli, S. Ferriera, J. Johnson, J. F. Heidelberg, and K. J. Edwards. 2011. Mariprofundusferrooxydans PV-1 the First Genome of a Marine Fe(II) Oxidizing Zetaproteobacterium. PLoS ONE 6:e25386.(Impact factor 3.057, citations 66)

*Collaborative Graduate student paper

  1. Sohm, J. A., J. A. Hilton, A. E. Noble, J. P. Zehr, M. A. Saito, and E. A. Webb. 2011. Nitrogen fixation in the South Atlantic Gyre and the Benguela Upwelling System. Geophys Res Lett 38:(Impact factor 4.212, citations 39)

*Postdoctoral associate paper

  1. Sohm, J. A., Edwards, B. R., Wilson, B. G., & E.A.Webb(2011). Constitutive Extracellular Polysaccharide (EPS) Production by Specific Isolates of Crocosphaera watsonii. Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology, 2. (impact factor 4.165, citations 19)

*Postdoctoral associate and 2nd author Undergraduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Sohm, J. A., E. A. Webb, and D. G. Capone. 2011. Emerging patterns of marine nitrogen fixation. Nature Reviews Microbiology 9:499-508.(Impact factor 24.727, citations 135)

*Postdoctoral associate

  1. Singer, E., E. A. Webb, W. C. Nelson, J. F. Heidelberg, N. Ivanova, A. Pati, and K. J. Edwards. 2011. Genomic Potential of Marinobacteraquaeolei, a Biogeochemical “Opportunitroph”. Appl Environ Microbiol 77:2763-2771. (impact factor 5.932, citations 49)

*CollaborativeGraduate student paper

  1. Bonnet, S., E.A. Webb, C. Panzeca, D., Karl, D.M., Capone and S.A. Sanudo-Wilhelmy. 2010.Vitamin B12 excretion by cultures of the marine cyanobacteria Crocosphaera and Synechococcus.Limnol. Oceanogr., 55(5): 1959–1964(Impact factor 3.660, citations 39)

*Collaborative Postdoctoral associate paper

  1. Chappell, P.D. and E.A. Webb. 2010. A molecular assessment of the iron stress response in the two phylogenetic clades of Trichodesmium. Environ Microbiol 12:13-27 (Impact factor 5.932, citations 38)

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Hohman V., K.J. Edwards, E.A. Webb, and A. Butler. 2009. Siderophores of Marinobacter aquaeolei: Petrobactin and its Sulfonated and Glycosylated Derivatives. Biometals 22:565–571 (Impact factor 2.134, citations 34)
  2. Orchard, E.O., E.A. Webb, and S.T. Dyhrman. 2009. Molecular analysis of the phosphorus starvation response in Trichodesmium spp. Environ. Microbiol. 11(9), 2400–2411 (Impact factor 5.932, citations 62)
  3. Hynes, A. M., P.D. Chappell, S.T. Dyhrman, S.C. Doney, and E.A. Webb. 2009. Cross-Basin Comparison of Phosphorus Stress in TrichodesmiumLimnol. Oceanogr., 54(5), 2009, 1438–1448. (Impact factor 3.660, citations 32)

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Van Mooy, B. A., Fredricks, H. F., Pedler, B. E., Dyhrman, S. T., Karl, D. M., Koblizek, M., Lomas, M. W., Mincer, T. J., Moore, L. R., Moutin, T., Rappe, M. S., and E.A.Webb. 2009. Phytoplankton in the ocean use non-phosphorus lipids in response to phosphorus scarcity. Nature, 458(7234), 69-72. (Impact factor 38.138, citations327)

*Faculty of 1000 – “Must read” selected by Carlos Pedrós-Alió / Edward Laws

  1. Rivers, A.R., R. W. Jakuba, and E.A. Webb. 2009. Iron stress genes in marine Synechococcus and the development of a flow cytometric iron stress assay. Environ. Microbiol 11:382 - 396 (Impact factor 5.932, citations 25)

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Webb E.A., I.M. Ehrenreich, S. Brown, F.W. Valois, and J.B. Waterbury. 2009. Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Multiple Strains of the Diazotrophic Cyanobacterium, Crocosphaerawatsonii, isolated from the Open Ocean. Environ Microbiol 11: 338-348.(Impact factor 5.932, citations 51)

*2nd author Undergraduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Rose, A. L., E. A. Webb, T. D. Waite, and J. W. Moffett. 2008. Measurement and implications of nonphotochemically generated superoxide in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42:2387-2393. (Impact factor 5.393, citations 47)
  2. Webb, E. A., R. W. Jakuba, J. W. Moffett, and S. T. Dyhrman. 2007. Molecular assessment of phosphorus and iron physiology in Trichodesmium populations from the western Central and western South Atlantic. Limnol. Oceanogr. 52:2221-2232. (Impact factor 3.660, citations 25)
  3. Dyhrman, S.T., P. D. Chappell, S. T. Haley, J. W. Moffett, E. D. Orchard, J. B. Waterbury, and E. A. Webb. 2006. Phosphonate utilization by the globally important marine diazotroph Trichodesmium. Nature. 439:68-71 (Impact factor 38.138, citations 318)

*EAW corresponding

*Faculty of 1000 – “Must read” selected byRobert Jackson / Douglas Capone / Daniel Vaulot

  1. Ehrenreich, I.M., J.B. Waterbury, and E.A. Webb. 2005. The Distribution and Diversity of Natural Product Genes in Marine and Freshwater Cyanobacterial Cultures and Genomes Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 71:7401-7413 (Impact factor3.823, citations 91)

*1st author Undergraduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Orchard, E., E. A. Webb, and S.T. Dyhrman. 2003. Characterization of Phosphorus-Regulated Genes in Trichodesmium spp. Biol. Bull. 205: 230–231. (Impact factor 1.942, citations 14)
  2. Palenik, B., B. Brahamsha, F. Larimer, M. Land, L. Hauser, P. Chain, J. Lamerdin, W. Regala, E. A. Allen, J. McCarren, I. Paulsen, A. Dufresne, F. Partensky, E. Webb, and J. Waterbury. 2003. The genome of a motile marine Synechococcus. Nature. 424:1042-7. (Impact factor38.138, citations 558)
  3. Rocap, G., F. W. Larimer, J. Lamerdin, S. Malfatti, P. Chain, N. A. Ahlgren, A. Arellano, M. Coleman, L. Hauser, W. R. Hess, Z. I. Johnson, M. Land, D. Lindell, A. F. Post, W. Regala, M. Shah, S. L. Shaw, C. Steglich, M. B. Sullivan, C. S. Ting, A. Tolonen, E. A. Webb, E. R. Zinser, and S. W. Chisholm. 2003. Genome divergence in two Prochlorococcus ecotypes reflects oceanic niche differentiation. Nature. 424:1037-42. (Impact factor38.138, citations 884)

*Faculty of 1000 – “Must read” selected by Camilla Nesbo

  1. Dyhrman, S. T., E. A. Webb, D. M. Anderson, J. W. Moffett, and J. B. Waterbury. 2002. Cell specific detection of phosphate stress in Trichodesmium from the Western North Atlantic. Limnol. Oceanogr. 47:1832-1836. (Impact factor 3.660, citations 91)

*1st Coauthors, EAW corresponding

  1. Orcutt, K. M., U. Rasmussen, E. A. Webb, J. B. Waterbury, K. Gundersen, and B. Bergman. 2002. Characterization of Trichodesmium spp. by genetic techniques. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 68:2236-45. (Impact factor 3.823, citations 69)

*Faculty of 1000 – “Recommend” selected by Doug Capone

  1. Webb, E. A., Moffett, J. W., and J. B. Waterbury. 2001. Iron Stress in Open Ocean Cyanobacteria (Synechococcus, Trichodesmium, and Crocosphaera): Identification of the IdiA protein. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67:5444-5452 (Impact factor 3.823, citations 105)

*EAW corresponding

  1. Gralnick, J., E. Webb, B. Beck, and D. M. Downs. 2000. Lesions in gshA (encoding gamma-L-glutamyl-L-cysteine synthetase) prevent aerobic synthesis of thiamine in Salmonella entericaserovarTyphimurium LT2. J. Bacteriol. 182:5180-5187 (Impact factor 3.198, citations 44)
  2. Webb, E., K. Class, and D. Downs. 1998. thiBPQ encodes an ABC transporter required for transport of thiamine and thiamine pyrophosphate in Salmonellatyphimurium. J. Biol. Chem. 273:8946-8950. (Impact factor 4.258, citations 72)
  3. Webb, E., K. Claas, and D. Downs. 1997. Characterization of thiI, a new gene involved in thiazole biosynthesis in Salmonellatyphimurium. J. Bacteriol. 179(13):4399-4402. (Impact factor 3.198, citations 62)
  4. Webb, E., and D. M. Downs. 1997. Characterization of thiL, encoding thiamine monophosphate kinase, in Salmonellatyphimurium. J. Biol. Chem. 252(25):15702-15707. (Impact factor 4.258, citations 46)
  5. Webb, E., F. Febres, and D. M. Downs. 1996. Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) negatively regulates transcription of some thi genes of Salmonellatyphimurium. J. Bacteriol. 178:2533-2538.(Impact factor 3.198, citations 39)

Submitted/In preparation:

  1. N. G. Walworth, E.Dolzhenko, M.D. Lee,Fei-Xue Fu, Andrew D. Smith, D. A. Hutchins, and E.A. Webb..2016 Biogeographic conservation and CO2-dynamics of cytosine methylation in the globally important marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium- submitted to Genome Research

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. M. Lee, N. G. Walworth, E.L. McParland, F. Fu, T.J. Mincer, N.M. Levine, D.A. Hutchins, and E.A. Webb. 2016. The Trichodesmium consortium: genome-level, conserved heterotrophic co-occurrence and genomic signatures of potential interactions – submitted to ISEMJ

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Krey, W.B., C Suffridge, S.A. Sanudo-Wilhelmy, and E.A. Webb. Unexpected siderophore heterogeneity in closely related marine bacteria – in preparation for Environ Microbiol

*Graduate student paper, EAW corresponding

  1. Webb, E.A.,P. Weyman, , U. Rasmussen, D. Warshan, and C. Dupont. High genomic conservation of temporally and spatially separated species of Nostocales. - in prep for Environmental Microbiology Reports

Abstracts and Presentations (Post 2010)

Invited presentations:

  1. Webb, E.A. 2016 Defining the diversity, importance and activity of microbial communities associated with Trichodesmium colonies.European N2 fixation conference - Budapest, Hungary
  2. Webb, E.A. 2016. Defining the diversity, importance and activity of microbial communities associated with Trichodesmium. USC Summer GGURE program
  3. Webb, E.A. 2015. Characterizing the biogeochemical role and genetic underpinnings of the globally important diazotroph Trichodesmium in the modern and future ocean. Old Dominion University
  4. Webb, E.A. 2013. Using molecular techniques to define the chemical factors constraining Trichodesmium nitrogen fixation in situ. C-DEBI workshop for community college instructors
  5. Webb, E.A. 2010. Using molecular techniques to define the chemical factors constraining Trichodesmium nitrogen fixation in situ. OCB workshop – Los Angeles, CA

Contributed presentations:

  1. Lee, M.D., Walworth, N.G., McParland, E. L., Fu, F., Mincer, T.J., Levine, N. M., Hutchins, D.A., Webb, E.A. 2016.The Trichodesmium consortium: species-level conservation and genomic signatures of co-dependency -ISME16, Montreal, Canada
  2. Walworth, N. G.; Fu, F. X.; Webb, E. A.; Saito, M. A.; Moran, D.; McIlvin, M. R.; Gale, J.; Johnson, C.; Hutchins, D. A. 2016.Long-term Iron and Phosphorus Co-limitation Fundamentally Restructures Protein Biochemistry of High CO2-adapted TrichodesmiumASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting (with AGU, TOS) – New Orleans, LA
  3. Walworth, N. G.; Fu, F. X.; Webb, E. A.; Saito, M. A.; Moran, D.; McIlvin, M. R.; Gale, J.; Johnson, C.; Hutchins, D. A. 2015.Comparative functional genomics and epigenomics of Trichodesmium adapted to long-term elevated CO2 under simultaneous iron and phosphorus co-limitation - ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Granada, Spain
  4. Suffridge, C. P.; Cutter, L. S.; Webb, E. A.; Sanudo-Wilhelmy, S. A. 2014. Establishing B-vitamin quotas in phytoplankton: the development of a technique to simultaneously determine particulate B-vitamin concentrations in seawater– ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting (with AGU, TOS), Honolulu, HI
  5. Webb, E. A.; Gómez-Consarnau, L.; Suffridge, C. P.; Sanudo-Wilhelmy, S. A. 2014Genomic view of the sources and sinks of marine Bvitamins – ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting (with AGU, TOS), Honolulu, HI
  6. Walworth, N. G.; Fu, F.; Tatters, A.; Webb, E.A.; Hutchins, D. A. 2014 Using multiple stressors to test for pleiotropic effects in high- CO2 adapted Trichodesmium cell lines– ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting (with AGU, TOS), Honolulu, HI
  7. Nathan Walworth, Feixue Fu, Nathan Garcia, Avery Tatters, Elizabeth Yu, Eric Webb, David Hutchins 2012.