Gabrielle Rocap
Gabrielle Rocap (born February 16, 1971) is an American marine biologist and academic noted for her research on the evolution and ecology of marine bacteria and phytoplankton. She is one of the researchers who discovered microorganisms in the Pacific Ocean that consume arsenic to survive. She is currently a professor in the Oceanography department of the University of Washington. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Collins, R. Eric, Rocap, Gabrielle, Deming, Jody W.Get access
Published in Environmental Microbiology (2010)
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4by Adams, Nicolaus G., Trainer, Vera L., Rocap, Gabrielle, Herwig, Russell P., Hauser, LorenzGet access
Published in Journal of Phycology (2009)
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5by Fuchsman, Clara A., Carlson, Michael C. G., Garcia Prieto, David, Hays, Matthew D., Rocap, GabrielleGet access
Published in Environmental Microbiology (2020)
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6by Hall, KeelyContributors: “...Rocap, Gabrielle...”
Published 2021
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8by Knoll, GarrettContributors: “...Rocap, Gabrielle...”
Published 2014
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