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Dr. Patrick Thieringer
Assistant Professor of Biology
Bio
Dr. Patrick Thieringer is an Assistant Professor of Biology with a background in microbial ecology and bioinformatics. Prior to joining Marist, his PhD dissertation work focused on identifying unique methanogenic archaea from a subsurface serpentinized environment 鈥 collecting samples from a Mars analog field site. His work from there encompassed pangenomic analyses to observe metabolic and niche adaptation strategies under extreme environmental conditions. His postdoctoral work shifted towards the marine 鈥渟ubsurface鈥 by using long-read sequencing data to study population biology genetics of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in the deep ocean. This work was combined with laboratory experiments to cultivate representative microorganisms under these high hydrostatic conditions using custom built pressure chambers, as well as cruise work to perform nitrification rate experiments mimicking different depths in the water column. Altogether, Dr. Thieringer鈥檚 work is driven by understanding the microbial ecology and population-level dynamics of microorganisms in a diverse set of environments.
Education
Postdoctoral Fellow, Marine Science Institute, University of California Santa Barbara (2023-2025)
PhD, Environmental Engineering Science, Colorado School of Mines (2023)
BA, Geoscience, Music (minor), Skidmore College (2016)
Research Interests / Areas of Focus
My research is field-work driven with efforts to study microbial interactions through a combination of field observations with molecular biological and cultivation techniques within the lab. Ultimately, the downstream application is to incorporate sequencing data to analyze the microbial community, their metabolisms, and understand their genetic diversity to inform on ecological and evolutionary trajectories. My research and teaching with students are driven by a mixture of basic and applied scenarios, offering the opportunity to apply our knowledge in a context relevant to our everyday anthropogenic interactions.
Keywords: geomicrobiology, bioinformatics, marine microbiology, population dynamics, archaea
Selected Publications
Li M, Thieringer PH, Bayer B, Kellom M, Santoro AE 2024. 鈥淕enome sequence of Nitrosopumilus adriaticus CCS1 assembled from an ammonia-oxidizing enrichment culture.鈥 Microbial Resource Anouncements 0: e00692-24.
Rasmussen KL, Thieringer PH, Nevadomski S, Martinez AM, Dawson KS, Coresetti FA, Zheng XY, Lv Y, Chen X, Celestian AJ, Berelson WM, Rollins NE, Spear JS 2024. 鈥淟iving to Lithified: Construction and Preservation of Silicified Biomarkers.鈥 Geobiology 22 (5)
Thieringer PH, Boyd ES, Templeton AS, Spear JR. 2023. 鈥淚nsights into pH adaptation and energy utilization from metapangenomic investigation in the subsurface serpentinizing environment of the Samail Ophiolite, Oman鈥 Frontiers in Microbiology (14) 1205558
Shaffer J, Spear JR, Rasmussen KL, Thieringer PH. 2023. 鈥淭ackling the STEM Skills Gap in 3 Weeks鈥 Inside Higher Ed.
Colman DR, Kraus EA, Thieringer PH, Rempfert K, Templeton AS, Spear JR, Boyd ES. 2022. 鈥淒eep-branching acetogens in serpentinized subsurface fluids of Oman.鈥 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (42) e22068545119
Thieringer PH, Honeyman AS, Spear JR. 2021. 鈥淪patial and temporal constraints on the composition of microbial communities in subsurface boreholes of the Edgar Experimental Mine鈥. Microbiology Spectrum, 9:e00631-21.
Awards
Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation (2018-2023)