Contact Info
Center for Integrative Toxicology
C165 Food Safety and Toxicology Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone 517/353-6469
Fax 517/355-4603
E-mail: tox@msu.edu
James M. Tiedje
University Distinguished Professor, Crop and Soil Sciences and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics;
Director, Center for Microbial Ecology
540E Plant & Soil Sciences Building
517-353-9021
E-mail: tiedjej@msu.edu
Research Interests:
Dr. Tiedje's research focuses on microbial ecology, physiology and diversity, especially regarding the nitrogen cycle, biodegradation of environmental pollutants and use of molecular methods to understand microbial community structure and function. His group has discovered several microbes that live by halorespiration on chlorinated solvents and is using genomics to better understand ecological functions, endemism and niche adaptation. He is particularly interested in the genomes of closely related populations where the organism's ecology is known so that a link can be made between genetic compositions to ecological outcomes. For this, his research team has (or has underway), the genome sequences of more than 10 Burkholderia, 10 Shewanella, three permafrost and one halorespiring microbe, providing an excellent resource for future ecological genomics research.
Educational Background:
Iowa State University, B.S., 1964, Agronomy
Cornell University, M.S., 1966, Soil Chemistry
Cornell University, Ph.D., 1968, Microbiology and Biochemistry
Selected Professional Activities:
He has served as Editor-in-Chief of Applied and Environmental Microbiology and Editor of Microbial and Molecular Biology Reviews. He has over 350 refereed papers including seven in Science and Nature. He shared the 1992 Finley Prize of UNESCO for research contributions in microbiology of international significance, is Fellow of the AAAS (the American Academy of Microbiology) and the Soil Science Society of America, and is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He was President of the American Society for Microbiology in 2004-2005. Dr. Tiedje's past honors include: Shell Chemical Foundation Fellowship (1966 and 1967); Cornell University Senior Fellowship (1967 and 1968); Named outstanding young microbiologist by Eli Lilly Research Laboratories and received Career Development Research Award of $10,000 (1974); Sigma Xi Junior Award for Meritorious Research, MSU (1981); Fellow, American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America (1981); Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1985); Distinguished Faculty Award, MSU (1986); Distinguished Faculty Award, Michigan Assoc. of Univ. Governing Boards (1989); Soil Science Research Award, Soil Science Society of America (1990); Fellow, International Institute of Biotechnology (London) (1991); Applied and Environmental Research Award, American Society for Microbiology (1992); University Distinguished Professor (1992).
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