
Interim Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies
Main (Lacey)
Fields: Microbiology, microbial ecology, biogeochemistry, earth science
B.S., Saint Xavier University; M.P.A., Indiana University; M.S.E.S., ibid; Ph.D., ibid
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Address:
Old Main 331
Ernsdorff Center 129
5000 Abbey Way SE
Lacey, WA 98503
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Select publications:
- Coby, AJ; Picardal, FW; Shelobolina, E; Xu, H; Roden, EE. (2011) Repeated Anaerobic Microbial Redox Cycling of Iron. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Vol 77. No 17. p. 6036-6042.
- Coby, AJ; Picardal, FW. (2006) Influence of sediment components on the immobilization of Zn during microbial Fe-(hydr)oxide reduction. Environ. Sci. Technol. Vol 40. No. 12. p 3813-3818.
- Cooper, DC; Picardal, FW; Coby, AJ. (2006) Interactions between microbial and metal geochemistry: Effect of redox cycling on transition metal speciation in iron bearing sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol. Vol 40. No 6. p 1884-1891.
- Coby, AJ; Picardal, FW. (2005) Inhibition of NO3- and NO2- reduction by microbial Fe(III) reduction: Evidence of a reaction between NO2- and cell-surface bound Fe2+. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Vol. 71 No. 9 p. 5267-5274.
- Cooper, DC; Neal, AL; Kukkadapu, RK; Brewe, D; Coby, AJ; Picardal, FW. (2004) Effects of sediment iron mineralogy on microbially mediated changes in divalent metal speciation: importance of ferrihydrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Vol. 69 No. 7 p. 1739-1754.
Areas of interest (professional / personal): Aaron's research interests include anaerobic microbial ecology, bioremediation, and metal-microbe interactions. When he's not teaching or in the lab, Aaron enjoys spending time with his family camping, hiking and bike riding. He also enjoys experimenting with single-celled fungi in fermentation experiments at home (results vary).
American Society for Microbiology.
American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Education (ASMCUE).