Janet K. Jansson
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
287 Papers
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Janet K. Jansson is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 269 publications. Previous affiliations of Janet K. Jansson include United States Department of Energy & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
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Papers
Biomarkers for monitoring efficacy of bioremediation by microbial inoculants.
TL;DR: The luc gene was used to tag different bacteria used for bioremediation of gasoline or chlorophenols, and the gfp gene was also used to monitor bacteria during degradation of chlorophenol in soil, based on fluorescence of the GFP protein.
Development of compost maturity and Actinobacteria populations during full-scale composting of organic household waste
TL;DR: Investigating changes in microbiological and physicochemical parameters during large‐scale, thermophilic composting of a single batch of municipal organic waste found that the inter‐relationships between the microbial biomass and community structure as well as several physicochemistry parameters and estimates of maturation were evaluated.
Permafrost Meta-Omics and Climate Change
Rachel Mackelprang,Scott R. Saleska,Carsten S. Jacobsen,Carsten S. Jacobsen,Janet K. Jansson,Neslihan Taş +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review current information from various molecular-omics studies on permafrost microbial ecology and explore the relevance of these studies in Arctic environments that are increasingly impacted by climate change.
Complete genome sequence of the lignin-degrading bacterium Klebsiella sp. strain BRL6-2
Hannah L. Woo,Hannah L. Woo,Hannah L. Woo,Nicholas R. Ballor,Terry C. Hazen,Julian L. Fortney,Julian L. Fortney,Blake A. Simmons,Blake A. Simmons,Karen W. Davenport,Lynne Goodwin,Natalia Ivanova,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Tanja Woyke,Janet K. Jansson,Jeffrey A. Kimbrel,Jeffrey A. Kimbrel,Kristen M. DeAngelis +18 more
TL;DR: In an effort to discover anaerobic bacteria capable of lignin degradation, Klebsiella sp.
Indirect Interspecies Regulation: Transcriptional and Physiological Responses of a Cyanobacterium to Heterotrophic Partnership.
Hans C. Bernstein,Hans C. Bernstein,Ryan McClure,Vera Thiel,Natalie C. Sadler,Young-Mo Kim,William B. Chrisler,William B. Chrisler,Eric A. Hill,Donald A. Bryant,Donald A. Bryant,Margaret F. Romine,Janet K. Jansson,James K. Fredrickson,Alexander S. Beliaev +14 more
- 21 Apr 2017
TL;DR: The efficiency of biomass production and resistance to stress induced by high levels of dissolved O2 increased, beyond axenic performance, as a result of heterotrophic partnership.