Angela Wu
J. Craig Venter Institute
4 Papers
Angela Wu is an academic researcher from J. Craig Venter Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbial fuel cell & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Identifying the microbial communities and operational conditions for optimized wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cells.
Shun'ichi Ishii,Shino Suzuki,Trina M. Norden-Krichmar,Angela Wu,Yuko Yamanaka,Kenneth H. Nealson,Kenneth H. Nealson,Orianna Bretschger +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that higher current generation accelerates organic matter degradation during MFC wastewater treatment, and species related to family Desulfobulbaceae and Geobacteraceae are key players for optimizing wastewater treatment rates and energy recovery in applied MFC systems.
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Population dynamics of electrogenic microbial communities in microbial fuel cells started with three different inoculum sources.
Shun'ichi Ishii,Shun'ichi Ishii,Shino Suzuki,Yuko Yamanaka,Angela Wu,Kenneth H. Nealson,Orianna Bretschger,Orianna Bretschger +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that key microbial members for the functional electrogenic community widely exist in natural ecosystems, but the community members presenting in inoculum sources affected the MFC performances.
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Microbial diversity in The Cedars, an ultrabasic, ultrareducing, and low salinity serpentinizing ecosystem
Shino Suzuki,Shun'ichi Ishii,Angela Wu,Andrea Cheung,Aaron Tenney,Greg Wanger,J. Gijs Kuenen,J. Gijs Kuenen,Kenneth H. Nealson,Kenneth H. Nealson +9 more
TL;DR: A multiyear, culture-independent geomicrobiological study of three springs at The Cedars that differ with respect to the nature of the groundwater feeding them, finding unique communities have the potential to yield important insights into the development and survival of life in these early-earth analog environments.
Physiological and genomic features of highly alkaliphilic hydrogen-utilizing Betaproteobacteria from a continental serpentinizing site
Shino Suzuki,J. Gijs Kuenen,J. Gijs Kuenen,Kira Schipper,Kira Schipper,Suzanne van der Velde,Suzanne van der Velde,Shun'ichi Ishii,Angela Wu,Dimitry Y. Sorokin,Aaron Tenney,Xian-Ying Meng,Penny L. Morrill,Yoichi Kamagata,Gerard Muyzer,Gerard Muyzer,Kenneth H. Nealson,Kenneth H. Nealson +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe physiological and genomic features of three related Betaproteobacteria strains isolated from highly alkaline (pH 11.6) serpentinizing springs at The Cedars, California.