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Jennifer B. Glass Current CV in Georgia Tech Format 10 November 2018 i Table of Contents I. Earned Degrees ................................................................................................................................................... 1 II. Employment History........................................................................................................................................... 1 III. Honors and Awards ............................................................................................................................................ 1 IV. Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities .................................................................................................. 1 A. Published Books, Book Chapters, and Edited Volumes................................................................................ 1 A1. Books .................................................................................................................................................... 1 A2. Refereed Book Chapters (5 total; 4 from GT research) ........................................................................ 1 A3. Edited Volumes..................................................................................................................................... 2 B. Refereed Publications and Submitted Articles .............................................................................................. 2 B1. Published and Accepted Journal Articles (25 total; 14 from GT research) .......................................... 2 B2. Refereed Conference Presentations with Proceedings.......................................................................... 4 B3. Other Refereed Material ....................................................................................................................... 4 B4. Submitted Journal Articles (with date of submission; 2 total; 2 from GT research) ............................ 4 C. Other Publications and Creative Products (7 total; 2 from GT research)...................................................... 4 D. Presentations (from GT: 16 invited conference talks, 23 university seminars, 63 contributed abstracts) ......... 4 E. Grants and Contracts ................................................................................................................................... 12 E1. As Principal Investigator ($1,798,585 current, $76,422 previous)..................................................... 12 E2. As Co-Principal Investigator (candidate’s share: ~$2M current) ....................................................... 14 E3. As Senior Personnel or Contributor .................................................................................................... 15 E4. Pending Proposals (3 proposals, ~$3.5M total) .................................................................................. 15 E5. Proposals Submitted but not Funded (last 5 years, 24 proposals) ...................................................... 15 F. Other Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments ........................................................................................ 18 G. Societal and Policy Impacts......................................................................................................................... 18 H. Other Professional Activities (18 total; 10 since started at GT) .................................................................. 18 V. Teaching ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 A. Georgia Tech Courses Taught (3 course preps and 1 graduate seminar) .................................................... 18 B. Individual Student Guidance ....................................................................................................................... 19 B1. Ph.D. Students (3 total) ....................................................................................................................... 19 B2. M.S. Students (1 total) ........................................................................................................................ 19 B3. Undergraduate Students (18 total) ...................................................................................................... 19 B4. Service on Thesis Committees (15 total) ............................................................................................ 19 B5. Mentorship of Postdoctoral Fellows (4 total) ..................................................................................... 20 C. Other Teaching Activities............................................................................................................................ 20 VI. Service .............................................................................................................................................................. 20 A. Professional Contributions .......................................................................................................................... 20 B. Public and Community Service ................................................................................................................... 21 C. Institute Contributions ................................................................................................................................. 21

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Table of Contents I. Earned Degrees ................................................................................................................................................... 1 II. Employment History ........................................................................................................................................... 1 III. Honors and Awards ............................................................................................................................................ 1 IV. Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities .................................................................................................. 1

A. Published Books, Book Chapters, and Edited Volumes ................................................................................ 1 A1. Books .................................................................................................................................................... 1 A2. Refereed Book Chapters (5 total; 4 from GT research) ........................................................................ 1 A3. Edited Volumes ..................................................................................................................................... 2

B. Refereed Publications and Submitted Articles .............................................................................................. 2 B1. Published and Accepted Journal Articles (25 total; 14 from GT research) .......................................... 2 B2. Refereed Conference Presentations with Proceedings .......................................................................... 4 B3. Other Refereed Material ....................................................................................................................... 4 B4. Submitted Journal Articles (with date of submission; 2 total; 2 from GT research) ............................ 4

C. Other Publications and Creative Products (7 total; 2 from GT research) ...................................................... 4 D. Presentations (from GT: 16 invited conference talks, 23 university seminars, 63 contributed abstracts) ......... 4 E. Grants and Contracts ................................................................................................................................... 12

E1. As Principal Investigator ($1,798,585 current, $76,422 previous) ..................................................... 12 E2. As Co-Principal Investigator (candidate’s share: ~$2M current) ....................................................... 14 E3. As Senior Personnel or Contributor .................................................................................................... 15 E4. Pending Proposals (3 proposals, ~$3.5M total) .................................................................................. 15 E5. Proposals Submitted but not Funded (last 5 years, 24 proposals) ...................................................... 15

F. Other Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments ........................................................................................ 18 G. Societal and Policy Impacts ......................................................................................................................... 18 H. Other Professional Activities (18 total; 10 since started at GT) .................................................................. 18

V. Teaching ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 A. Georgia Tech Courses Taught (3 course preps and 1 graduate seminar) .................................................... 18 B. Individual Student Guidance ....................................................................................................................... 19

B1. Ph.D. Students (3 total) ....................................................................................................................... 19 B2. M.S. Students (1 total) ........................................................................................................................ 19 B3. Undergraduate Students (18 total) ...................................................................................................... 19 B4. Service on Thesis Committees (15 total) ............................................................................................ 19 B5. Mentorship of Postdoctoral Fellows (4 total) ..................................................................................... 20

C. Other Teaching Activities ............................................................................................................................ 20 VI. Service .............................................................................................................................................................. 20

A. Professional Contributions .......................................................................................................................... 20 B. Public and Community Service ................................................................................................................... 21 C. Institute Contributions ................................................................................................................................. 21

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Jennifer B. Glass, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Georgia Institute of Technology ç 311 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30332 I. Earned Degrees B.S. Earth and Space Sciences 2003-2006 University of Washington B.S. Oceanography 2003-2006 University of Washington Ph.D. Geological Sciences 2006-2011 Arizona State University (advisor: Ariel D. Anbar)

II. Employment History 2011-2013 Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology (advisor: Victoria J. Orphan) 2013-present Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology 2013-present Courtesy Faculty, School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology

III. Honors and Awards 2018 Kavli Fellow 2016 Georgia Tech Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Judith Curry Award 2011-2013 NASA Astrobiology Postdoctoral Fellowship 2010-2011 PEO Scholar Award 2007-2010 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship in Geosciences-Geochemistry 2006-2009 Arizona State University Graduate Fellowship 2006 University of Washington Earth & Space Sciences Douglas E. Merrill Prize for Excellence 2005, 2006 University of Washington Earth & Space Sciences Undergraduate Service Award 2004-2006 University of Washington Earth & Space Sciences Wooley, Crooks and Wheeler Scholarship 2005 University of Washington Earth & Space Sciences Robbins Scholarship for Field Geology Study 2005-2006 University of Washington School of Oceanography Leroy Backus Scholarship 2004-2006 University of Washington Mary Gates Research Scholarship 2004 University of Washington Undergraduate Library Research Award

IV. Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Peer-reviewed publications: 25 published or in press, 2 submitted and in review/revision Google Scholar h-index=14, i10 index=14 for 648 citations Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zKOyWKQAAAAJ&hl=en Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=26425068400 ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0775-2486 Note: my policy is to give students and postdocs first-authorship if they wrote the first draft of the manuscript, with myself as last and corresponding author, as is common practice in biological and chemical sciences. * next to item number indicates work done at Georgia Tech Bold font indicates Glass group student author PD indicates Glass group postdoc author G indicates Glass group graduate student author UG indicates Glass group undergraduate author REU indicates Glass group REU author HS indicates high school student author * after name indicates corresponding authorship

A. Published Books, Book Chapters, and Edited Volumes A1. Books No data

A2. Refereed Book Chapters (5 total; 4 from GT research) 5*. Okafor CD, JC Bowman, NV Hud, JB Glass, LD Williams* (2018) Folding and catalysis near

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life’s origin: support for Fe2+ as a dominant divalent cation. In: Prebiotic Chemistry and Chemical Evolution of the Nucleic Acids, Cesar Menor-Salvan, Ed. Springer, Berlin, Germany. Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology 35, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-93584-3_8 [Invited book chapter led by collaborator Williams; Glass wrote a section on divalent cations in Archean oceans].

4*. Glass JB*, CL Dupont (2017) Oceanic nickel biogeochemistry and evolution of nickel use. In: The Biological Chemistry of Nickel, D Zamble, M Rowinska-Zyrek, H Kozlowski, Eds. Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK, Vol. 10: 12-26 doi:10.1039/9781788010580-00012 [Invited book chapter led by Glass with input from Dupont].

3*. Chappaz A*, JB Glass, TW Lyons (2016) Molybdenum. In: Encyclopedia of Geochemistry, WM White, Ed. Springer, Berlin, Germany. [Invited book chapter led by collaborator Chappaz with input from Glass].

2*. Glass JB*, CB KretzPD, MJ WarrenG, CS Ting (2015) Current perspectives on microbial strategies for survival under extreme nutrient starvation: evolution and ecophysiology. In: Microbial Evolution under Extreme Conditions, C. Bakermans (Ed.). De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany. doi:10.1515/9783110340716.127 [Invited book chapter written by Glass with section contributions by postdoc Kretz, PhD student Warren, and Ting from Williams College]

1. Glass JB* (2015) We are the 20%: Updated statistics on female faculty in the earth sciences in the US. In: Women in the Geosciences: Practical, Positive Process Toward Parity, MA Holmes, S O’Connell, K Dutt, Eds. American Geophysical Union Monograph Number 70. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ. doi:10.1002/9781119067573.ch2 [Invited book chapter written by Glass as postdoc; cited in EOS feature article]

A3. Edited Volumes No data

B. Refereed Publications and Submitted Articles B1. Published and Accepted Journal Articles (25 total; 14 from GT research) 25*. Bray MSG, TK Lenz, JW Haynes, JC Bowman, AS Petrov, AR Reddi, NV Hud, LD Williams*, JB Glass*.

2018. Multiple prebiotic metals mediate translation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences doi: 10.1073/pnas.1803636115 [Collaborative research between Williams and Glass labs performed by PhD students Bray and Lenz, with GT collaborators Hud and Reddi. Edited by Nobelist Ada Yonath. Selected for PNAS’ “In the Press” in print journal. Bray and Lenz were co-first authors.]

24*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, NE Ostrom, JA Haslun, TW Lyons, JB Glass*. 2018. Nitrous oxide from chemodenitrification: a possible missing link in the Proterozoic greenhouse and the evolution of aerobic respiration. Geobiology 16(6): 597-609 doi: 10.1111/gbi.12311 [Glass group research. Led by Glass, performed by GT undergraduate Stanton, with collaborators Reinhard (GT), Kasting (PSU), Ostrom and Haslun (MSU), and Lyons (UCR). Featured in EOS, Science Daily and other news outlets.]

23*. Cavazos ARG*, M Taillefert, Y Tang, JB Glass* (2018) Kinetics of nitrous oxide production from hydroxylamine oxidation by birnessite in seawater. Marine Chemistry 202:49-57 doi: 10.1016/ j.marchem.2018.03.002 [Research by Glass lab PhD student Cavazos with EAS faculty co-authors.]

22*. Szeinbaum NPD*, CE KellumUG, JB Glass, JM Janda, TJ DiChristina (2018) Whole genome sequencing reveals that Shewanella haliotis Kim et al. 2007 is a later heterotypic synonym of Shewanella algae Simidu et al 1990, 335 emend. Nozue et al. 1992. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 68(4):1356-1360 doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002678 [Postdoc Szeinbaum research from DiChristina lab finished in Glass’ lab with partial funding by Glass’ NASA grant.]

21*. Weston DJ*, MR Turetsky, MG Johnson, G Granath, Z Lindo, LR Belyea, SK Rice, DT Hanson, KAM Englehardt, J Schumutz, E Dorrepaal, ES Euskirchen, HK Stenoien, P Szovenyi, M Jackson, BT Piatkowski, W Muchero, R Norby, JE Kostka, JB Glass, H Rydin, J Limpens, E-S Tuittila, KK Ullrich, A Carrell, BW Benscoter, J-G Chen, TA Oke, MB Nilsson, P Ranjan, D Jacobsen, EA Lilleskov, RS Clymo, AJ Shaw. (2018) The Sphagnum Project: enabling ecological and evolutionary insights through a genus-level sequencing project. New Phytologist 217(1):16-25 doi: 10.1111/nph.14860 [Review paper led by collaborator David Weston at ORNL with input from Glass and other coauthors.]

20*. Bertagnolli AD*, CC Padilla, JB Glass, B Thamdrup, FJ Stewart* (2017) Metabolic potential and in situ activity of Marinimicrobia bacteria in an anoxic water column. Environmental Microbiology 19(11):4392-4416 doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.13879 [Research designed and performed by Stewart group on grant with Glass as Co-I. Glass provided input on trace metal utilization pathways.]

19*. Szeinbaum NPD, L Hui, JA Brandes, M Taillefert, JB Glass, TJ DiChristina* (2017) Microbial

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manganese (III) reduction fueled by anaerobic acetate oxidation Environmental Microbiology 19(9):3475–3486 doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.13829 [Postdoc Szeinbaum research from DiChristina lab finished in Glass’ lab with partial funding by Glass’ NASA grant.]

18*. Warren MJG, X Lin, JC Gaby, CB KretzPD, M Kolton, J Pett-Ridge, PL Morton, DJ Weston, CW Schadt, JE Kostka, JB Glass* (2017) Molybdenum-based diazotrophy in a Sphagnum peatland in northern Minnesota. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 83(17):e01174-17 doi:10.1128/AEM.01174-17 bioRxiv doi:10.1101/114918 [Collaborative research between Glass and Kostka labs performed by Glass Lab Masters student Warren and postdoc Kretz with collaborators Lin (GT), Gaby (GT), Morton (FSU), Pett-Ridge (LLNL), Weston (ORNL), Schadt (ORNL).] Paper received Editor Spotlight

17. Glass JB*, S Chen, KS Dawson, DR HortonUG, S Vogt, ED Ingall, BS Twining, VJ Orphan (2017) Trace metal imaging of sulfate-reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea at single-cell resolution by synchrotron x-ray fluorescence imaging. Geomicrobiology Journal 35(1):81-89 doi:10.1080/01490451.2017.1321068 bioRxiv doi:10.1101/087585 [Glass research stemming from postdoctoral fellowship]

16*. Bray MSG, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, JA Brandes, BC Reed, KM Belli, RL Simister, C Henny, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass* (2017) Shifting microbial communities sustain multi-year iron reduction and methanogenesis in ferruginous sediment incubations. Geobiology 15(5):678-689 doi:10.1101/087783 bioRxiv doi:10.1101/087783 [Glass funded research by Glass lab PhD student Bray with Glass lab postdocs Wu and Kretz, and collaborator co-authors. Featured in Astrobiology Magazine and Science Daily]

15*. Padilla CC, AD Bertagnolli, LA Bristow, N Sarode, JB Glass, Bo Thamdrup, FJ Stewart* (2017) Metagenomic binning recovers a transcriptionally active gammaproteobacterium linking methanotrophy to partial denitrification in an anoxic oxygen minimum zone. Frontiers in Microbiology 4:23 doi:10.3389/fmars.2017.00023 [Research designed and performed by Stewart group on grant with Glass as Co-I. Glass provided input on methanotrophy and denitrification pathways.]

14. Domagal-Goldman SD, KE Wright, K Adamala, LA de la Rubia, J Bond, LR Dartnell, AD Goldman, K Lynch, M-E Naud, IG Paulino-Lima, K Singer, M Walter-Antonio, XC Abrevaya, R Anderson, G Arney, D Atri, A Azua-Bustos, JS Bowman, WJ Brazelton, GA Brennecka, R Carns, A Chopra, J Colangelo-Lillis, CJ Crockett, J DeMarines, EA Frank, C Frantz, E de la Fuente, D Galante, JB Glass, D Gleeson, CR Glein, C Goldblatt, R Horak, L Horodyskyj, B Kacar, A Kereszturi, E Knowles, P Mayeur, S McGlynn, Y Miguel, M Montgomery, C Neish, L Noack, S Rugheimer, EE Stueken, P Tamez-Hidalgo, SI Walker, T Wong (2016) Astrobiology Primer 2.0 Astrobiology 16(8):561-653. doi:10.1089/ast.2015.1460 [Written as PhD student]

13*. Tsementzi D, J WuPD, P Ranjan, N Sarode, RR Malmstrom, L Bristow, M Larsen, CC Padilla, BK Stone, JB Glass, B Thamdrup, T Woyke, KT Konstantinidis, FJ Stewart* (2016) SAR11 bacteria initiate ocean nitrogen loss. Nature 536:179-183. doi:10.1038/nature19068 [Research designed and performed by the GT Stewart and Konstantinidis groups with postdoc Wu involved in original discovery and analysis; Glass assisted with data interpretation and identification of target marker genes.]

12*. Kostka JE*, DJ Weston, JB Glass, EA Lilleskov, AJ Shaw, MR Turetsky. (2016) The Sphagnum microbiome: new insights from an ancient plant. New Phytologist 211:57-64. doi: 10.1111/nph.13993 [Review paper led by Joel Kostka at Georgia Tech with input from Glass and other coauthors.]

11*. Zhu-Barker X, AR CavazosG, NE Ostrom, WR Horwath, JB Glass* (2015) The importance of abiotic reactions for nitrous oxide production. Biogeochemistry 126:251-267. doi:10.1007/s10533-015-0166-4 [Synthesis and Emerging Ideas paper co-written by Zhu-Barker (UCD) and Glass, with input from Glass lab PhD student Cavazos and collaborators Ostrom (MSU) and Horwath (UCD).]

10*. Glass JB*, CB KretzPD, S Ganesh, P Ranjan, SL Seston, KN Buck, WM Landing, PL Morton, JW Moffett, SJ Giovannoni, KL Vergin, FJ Stewart (2015) Meta-omic signatures of microbial metal and nitrogen cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones. Frontiers in Microbiology 6:998. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2015.00998 [Glass group research with Stewart (GT) for omics and oceanographic sampling, samples collected by Glass, analyses by postdoc Kretz and Stewart lab (Ganesh, Ranjan, and Seston) and collaborators Buck (USF), Landing (FSU), Morton (FSU), Moffett (USC), Giovannoni (OSU), and Vergin (OSU).]

9. Glass JB*, H Yu, JA Steele, KS Dawson, S Shulei, K Chourey, RL Hettich, VJ Orphan* (2014) Geochemical, metagenomic and metaproteomic insights into trace metal utilization by methane-oxidizing microbial consortia in sulphidic marine sediments. Environmental Microbiology 16:1592-1611. doi:10.1111/1462-2920.12314 [Postdoc research highlighted in Science Daily and Astrobiology Magazine]

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8. Glass JB*, AT Poret-Peterson, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2013) Molybdenum limitation induces expression of a molybdate-binding protein in a freshwater nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium. Advances in Microbiology 3:9-15 doi:10.4236/aim.2013.36A002 [PhD dissertation research]

7. Glass JB*, A Chappaz, B Eustis, AC Heyvaert, D Waetjen, HE Hartnett, AD Anbar (2013) Molybdenum geochemistry in a seasonally dysoxic Mo-limited lacustrine ecosystem. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 14:204-219 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2013.03.023 [PhD dissertation research]

6. Glass JB*, RP Axler, S Chandra, CR Goldman (2012) Molybdenum limitation of microbial nitrogen assimilation in aquatic ecosystems and pure cultures. Frontiers in Microbiology 3:331 doi:0.3389/fmicb.2012.00331 [PhD dissertation research]

5. Glass JB*, VJ Orphan (2012) Trace metal requirements for microbial enzymes involved in the production and consumption of methane and nitrous oxide. Frontiers in Microbiology 3:61 doi:10.3389/fmicb.2012.00061 [Postdoc research]

4. Godrey LV*, JB Glass (2011) The geochemical record of the ancient nitrogen cycle, nitrogen isotopes and metal co-factors. Methods in Enzymology 486:483-506 doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-381294-0.00022-5 [PhD dissertation research]

3. Glass JB*, F Wolfe-Simon, JJ Elser, AD Anbar (2010) Molybdenum-nitrogen co-limitation in freshwater and coastal heterocystous cyanobacteria. Limnology & Oceanography 55:667-676 doi:10.4319/lo.2010.55.2.0667 [PhD dissertation research]

2. Glass JB*, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2009) Coevolution of metal availability and nitrogen assimilation in cyanobacteria and algae. Geobiology 7:100-123 doi:10.1111/j.1472-4669.2009.00190.x. [PhD dissertation research]

1. Glass JB*, DJ Fornari, HF Hall, AA Cougan, HA Berkenbosch, ML Holmes, SM White, G de la Torre (2007) Submarine volcanic morphology of the western Galápagos based on EM300 bathymetry and MR1 side-scan sonar, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 8:Q03010, doi:10.1029/2006GC001464 [Undergraduate thesis and WHOI REU research]

B2. Refereed Conference Presentations with Proceedings No data

B3. Other Refereed Material No data

B4. Submitted Journal Articles (with date of submission; 2 total; 2 from GT research) 2*. Wang X, JB Glass, CT Reinhard, NJ Planavsky. Chromium isotope fractionation across the Eastern Tropical

North Pacific Oxygen Minimum Zone (submitted 3 August 2018). [Glass provided materials, collected and prepped samples, helped with interpretation, and edited paper for collaborative research.]

1*. Carrell AA, M Kolton, MJ WarrenG, DA Pelletier, JB Glass, JE Kostka, PJ Hanson, DJ Weston* Experimental warming reduces the diversity and diazotroph functional potential of the Sphagnum microbiome (submitted April 26, 2018) bioRxiv doi:10.1101/194761 [Weston lab research with data from Glass lab student Warren.]

C. Other Publications and Creative Products (7 total; 2 from GT research) 7*. Glass JB (2015) Blood, sweat and tears: the story behind the science. MicroBEnet [Invited blog post] 6*. Glass JB (2015) Microbes that meddle with metals. Microbe 10 (5): 197-202 [Invited feature article in

official magazine of the American Society of Microbiology, refereed by magazine editor.] 5. Glass JB (2011) Increasing the recruitment and retention of women in academic geosciences: Where we are

and where we should be. Association for Women in Science 42: 24-27 4. Glass JB (2011) Molybdenum biogeochemistry in an evolutionary context: nitrogen assimilation, microbial

storage and environmental budgets. Ph.D. dissertation. Arizona State University 3. Glass JB (2006) Methane mimosas on ice: Scientists explore a reservoir of frozen methane on the seafloor off the northwest coast. Northwest Science & Technology 2. Glass JB (2006) Microbial iron miners on Mars? Tiny tunnels in meteorite suggest the possibility of ancient

life on the red planet. Northwest Science & Technology 1. Glass JB (2005) Glaciers carved out much of what makes Puget Sound special. The Olympian

D. Presentations (from GT: 16 invited conference talks, 23 university seminars, 63 contributed abstracts)

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Invited research presentations at conferences (17 total, 17 from GT research) 17*. Glass JB (Sept 2018) Laughing Gas as a Precursor to Aerobic Life. A Celebration of Georgia Tech Astrobiology, Atlanta, GA, USA. [Presented to NASA Astrobiology Institute Executive Council] 16*. Glass JB (June 2018) Anaerobic Ammo: Deconvolving Enzymatic vs. Abiotic Carbon and Nitrogen Oxidations in Microbial Cultures. Gordon Research Conference: Metallocofactors, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. [Presented 30-minute talk followed by 10-minute Q&A discussion] 15*. Glass JB (June 2018) The History of the World: A Microbial Perspective. American Society of

Microbiology (ASM) Annual Microbe Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. [Plenary session “Innovations in Astrobiology Research: Evolution of Microbes in the History of Life”]

14*. Glass JB (March 2018) Methane Matters: Life and the Methane Cycle. Earth in Five Reactions Workshop, Deep Carbon Observatory, Washington, DC, USA.

13*. Glass JB (Feb 2018) Did Early Life Breathe Laughing Gas? 29th Annual Kavli Frontiers in Science Symposium, Irvine, CA, USA.

12*. Glass JB (Jan 2018) Ironing out the impact of metal-microbe interactions on ancient atmospheres. Gordon Research Conference: Metals in Biology, Ventura, CA, USA.

11*. Glass JB (Sept 2017) Ironing out the impact of metal-microbe interactions on ancient atmospheres. NASA Astrobiology Institute CAN7 Annual Team Meeting “Reliving the Past: Experimental Evolution of Major Transitions in History of Life”, Atlanta, GA, USA.

10*. Glass JB, AR CavazosG, CL StantonUG, Y Tang, M Taillefert, FJ Stewart, NE Ostrom. (August 2017) Tales from the crypt(ic): The phantoms of the nitrogen cycle. Goldschmidt Conference, Paris, France.

9*. Glass JB. Ironing out the impact of mineral-microbe interactions on ancient atmospheres (June 2017) 1st Annual International Geobiology Symposium, Banff, Alberta, Canada. [First talk of first annual meeting.]

8*. Glass JB, JA Kozlowski, LY Stein, MG Klotz, FJ Stewart, CL Dupont, GP Fournier (July 2016) Thaumarchaeotal metalloenzymes: evolutionary history, influence of oxygen and role in nitrogen and greenhouse gas cycles. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference, Broadbeach, Australia.

7*. Glass JB, Bray MSG, J WuPD, BC Reed, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe (June 2016) How did ferruginous Archean oceans make methane? Goldschmidt Conference, Yokohama, Japan.

6*. Glass JB, Kretz CBPD, J WuPD, D Tsementzi, BK Reese, PR Girguis, J McManus, KT Konstantinidis, FJ Stewart (Oct 2015) Metabolic potential of uncultivated Atribacteria (candidate phylum JS-1) from 70-meter sub-seafloor methane hydrate-bearing sediments. C-DEBI Annual Meeting, Marina, CA, USA.

5*. Glass JB, AR CavazosG, CL StantonUG, M Taillefert, JA Haslun, NE Ostrom (June 2015) Isotopic and kinetic investigations of abiotic N2O formation from nitrification intermediates and redox-active metals in seawater. 4th International Conference on Nitrification, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

4*. Glass JB, JA Haslun, CL StantonUG, CT Reinhard, NE Ostrom (June 2015) Potential production of nitrous oxide with a unique isotopic site preference on the early Earth from abiotic reaction of nitric oxide and ferrous iron, Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

3*. Glass JB, BC Reed, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe (Oct 2014) Anaerobic oxidation of methane coupled to metal reduction in an Archean ocean analogue. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2*. Glass JB, BC Reed, CB KretzPD, ND Sarode, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe. (Aug 2014) Anaerobic oxidation of methane coupled to metal reduction in tropical lake sediments. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular Mechanisms of One-Carbon Metabolism, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA.

1*. Glass JB. Microbes that meddle with metals: Insights from omics and single-cell imaging (May 2014) American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. [Plenary session “Metals and Microbes”]

Invited research presentations at universities and institutes (38 total, 24 from GT research as indicated by *) 38*. Glass JB (6 Sept 2018). Ironing out early microbial metabolisms. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia

Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA. 37*. Glass JB (9 May 2018). Ironing out early microbial metabolisms. Earth System Science, Stanford

University, Palo Alto, CA, USA. 36*. Glass JB (14 March 2018). Ironing out early microbial metabolisms. Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA. 35*. Glass JB (23 Sept 2017). Small but mighty: how ‘good’ bacteria transformed our planet. “Life in the

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Cosmos: Past, Present and Future: A Celebration of Astrobiology at Georgia Tech” Symposium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

34*. Glass JB (10 Nov 2016). Small but mighty: how ‘good’ bacteria have saved the Earth. Florida State University, ACC Road Scholar Public Lecture, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

33*. Glass JB (8 Nov 2016). Deciphering the deep: microbial “dark matter” under the sea. Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience Breakfast Seminar Series, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA

32*. Glass JB (28 October 2016). It's a Gas! Gas! Gas! A new look at the role of iron in the ancient greenhouse. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.

31*. Glass JB (28 September 2016). Insane in the methane: how microbes eat & excrete greenhouse gases. Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, USA.

30*. Glass JB (22 June 2016). Unearthing new pathways that sediment microbes use to make and eat methane. JAMSTEC, Japan.

29*. Glass JB (6 June 2016). It's a Gas! Gas! Gas! A new look at the role of iron in the ancient greenhouse. Angewandte Geowissenschaften, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

28*. Glass JB (30 May 2016). Unearthing new pathways that sediment microbes use to make and eat methane. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

27*. Glass JB (19 May 2016). It's a Gas! Gas! Gas! A new look at the role of iron in the ancient greenhouse. Department of Geological Sciences, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA.

26*. Glass JB (22 April 2016). Unearthing new pathways that sediment microbes use to make and eat methane. Department of Biology, Graduate Seminar, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

25*. Glass JB (25 March 2016). It's a Gas! Gas! Gas! A new look at the role of iron in the ancient greenhouse. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

24*. Glass JB (29 Jan 2016). It's a Gas! Gas! Gas! A new look at the role of iron in the ancient greenhouse. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.

23*. Glass JB (8 Oct 2015). Unearthing new pathways that sediment microbes use to make and eat methane. Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA.

22*. Glass JB (3 Sept 2015). Insane in the methane: how extreme microbes eat & excrete. University of Oklahoma, Sam Noble Museum Public Lecture, Norman, OK, USA.

21*. Glass JB (4 Feb 2015) Metals, methane and microbes: exploring novel metabolisms by integrating geochemical and biological approaches. Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

20*. Glass JB (26 Nov 2014) Metals, methane and microbes: exploring novel metabolisms by integrating geochemical and biological approaches. Astrobiology Seminar, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

19*. Glass JB (10 Nov 2014) New insights on the marine ferrous wheel and connections to nitrogen and greenhouse gas cycling. Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

18*. Glass JB (3 Nov 2014) Metals, methane and microbes: exploring novel metabolisms by integrating geochemical and biological approaches. Geological Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.

17*. Glass JB (7 Oct 2014) New insights on the marine ferrous wheel and connections to nitrogen and greenhouse gas cycling. Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, USA.

16*. Glass JB (7 Aug 2014) Sphagnum associated nitrogen fixation in Minnesota peat bogs: temporal and spatial variation and relationship to methane, macro- and micro-nutrient availability. Climate Change Science Institute Seminar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.

15*. Glass JB (3 Mar 2014) Microbes, metals, and methane: insights from geochemistry, omics and single-cell imaging. NASA Postdoctoral Program Alumni Virtual Seminar.

14. Glass JB (2 Dec 2013) Microbes, metals, and methane: exploring microbial metal utilization in marine methane seep habitat. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

13. Glass JB (7 Nov 2013) Microbes, metals, and methane: exploring microbial metal utilization in marine methane seep habitat. School of Biology, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA.

12. Glass JB (4 Nov 2013) Microbes, metals, and methane: exploring microbial metal utilization in methane seep ecosystems. Center for Ribosomal Evolution and Adaptation, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA.

11. Glass JB (21 Aug 2013) Microbes, metals, and methane: exploring microbial metal utilization in sulfidic methane seep ecosystems. Institute of Biology, University of South Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

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10. Glass JB (30 May 2013) Microbes, metals, and methane: exploring microbial metal utilization in sulfidic methane seep ecosystems. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, GeoClub Seminar, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA.

9. Glass JB (21 Mar 2011) Metal requirements for phytoplankton enzymes that catalyze global biogeochemical cycles: from the molecular to the field. Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.

8. Glass JB (9 Mar 2011) Metal requirements for microbial enzymes that catalyze global biogeochemical cycles: from the molecular to the field. Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA.

7. Glass JB (3 Mar 2011) Metal requirements for microbial enzymes that catalyze global biogeochemical cycles: from the molecular to the field. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA.

6. Glass JB (23 Feb 2011) Metal requirements for microbial enzymes that catalyze global biogeochemical cycles: from the molecular to the field. Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut, Avery Point, CT, USA.

5. Glass JB (10 Feb 2011) Microbial mechanisms for scavenging trace metals: metalloproteomic approaches. Department of Chemistry seminar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

4. Glass JB (9 Feb 2011) Molecular paleobiology: using enzymes to reconstruct the co-evolution of life and Earth. Department of Geology seminar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

3. Glass JB (15 July 2009) Molybdenum-nitrogen co-limitation and Mo storage in cyanobacteria. School of Life Sciences special seminar, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

2. Glass JB (18 May 2009) Molybdenum storage: connections to the nitrogen, carbon and sulfur cycles. Environmental Geology/Geochemistry Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.

1. Glass JB (12 Nov 2008) Molybdenum in biogeochemical cycles: from enzymes to ecosystems. Department of Geological Sciences special seminar, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA.

Contributed presentations at conferences (93 total; 65 from GT as indicated by *) 93*. Cavazos ARG, JB Glass. (2018), Simultaneous imaging of microbial cells and manganese oxide minerals.

Oral presentation by ARC. Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

92*. Kostka JE, M Kolton, DJ Weston, X Mayali, JB Glass, EA Lilleskov, AJ Shaw, S Tringe, PJ Hanson (2018), Defining the core Sphagnum microbiome and its role in ecosystem function in peatlands of the U.S.A. International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Leipzig, Germany.

91*. Szeinbaum NPD, C Henny, SA Crowe, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, CT Reinhard, BL Nunn, JB Glass (2018), Metaproteomics reveal uncharacterized betaproteobacterial electron conduits. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Boston, MA, USA.

90*. Bray MSG, TK Lenz, JC Bowman, AS Petrov, AR Reddi, NV Hud, LD Williams, JB Glass (2018), Iron: priomordial cofactor for the translation system. Poster presentation by MSB. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

89*. Glass JB, P Ranjan, AM JohnsonG, FJ Stewart (2018), Atribacteria adaptations for life in methane ice. Poster and oral presentation by JBG. American Society of Microbiology (ASM) Annual Microbe Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA.

88*. Bray MSG, BF CostaUG, J WuPD, CC Padilla, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, C Henny, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2018), In silico characterization of a novel geopilin from ferruginous lake sediments. Poster presentation by MSB. American Society of Microbiology (ASM) Annual Microbe Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA.

87*. Szeinbaum NPD, C Henny, SA Crowe, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, CT Reinhard, BL Nunn, JB Glass (2018), Metaproteomics reveals a novel betaproteobacterium with roles in metal and nitrogen cycling in the deep subsurface. Poster presentation by NS. American Society of Microbiology (ASM) Annual Microbe Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA.

86*. Kellum CEUG, Szeinbaum NPD, JB Glass (2018) Prolonged survival and cultivation of deep sediment microbes. Poster presentation by JBG. 5th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

85*. Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, Y, Tang, JB Glass (2018) Potential role of Mn(IV) oxides in abiotic nitrous oxide production. Oral presentation by ARC. 5th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Tallahassee, FL.

84*. Bray MSG, BF CostaUG, J WuPD, CC Padilla, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, C Henny, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2018),

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Expanding the structural and phylogenetic diversity of conductive pili. Oral presentation by MSB. 5th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

83*. Johnson AMG, FJ Stewart, P Ranjan#, BL Nunn, JB Glass. The search for novel gas hydrate inhibitors. Poster presentation by AMJ. 5th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

82*. Bray MSG, TK Lenz, JC Bowman, AS Petrov, AR Reddi, NV Hud, LD Williams, JB Glass (2018), Iron: priomordial cofactor for the translation system. Oral presentation by MSB. 1st Annual Astrobiology Colloquium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

81*. Bray MSG, BF CostaUG, J WuPD, CC Padilla, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, C Henny, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2018), Expanding the structural and phylogenetic diversity of conductive pili. Poster presentation by MSB. 1st Annual Astrobiology Colloquium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

80*. Szeinbaum NPD, C Henny, SA Crowe, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, CT Reinhard, BL Nunn, JB Glass (2018), New pathways for old metals: Metaproteomics reveals a novel betaproteobacterium with roles in metal and nitrogen cycling in the deep subsurface. Oral presentation by NS. 1st Annual Astrobiology Colloquium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

79*. Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, Y, Tang, JB Glass (2018) Potential role of Mn(IV) oxides in abiotic nitrous oxide production. Oral presentation by ARC. 255th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA.

78*. Lynch KLPD, RF Rosenzweig, JB Glass (2018), Evidence for biotic perchlorate reduction in the naturally perchlorate-rich sediments of Pilot Valley Basin, Utah. Poster presentation by KLL. Suddath Symposium on Chemical Ecology of Microbiomes, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

77*. Szeinbaum NPD, C Henny, SA Crowe, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, CT Reinhard, BL Nunn, JB Glass (2018), Novel deep subsurface metal and nitrogen cycling pathway revealed by metaproteomics. Poster presentation by NS. Suddath Symposium on Chemical Ecology of Microbiomes, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

76*. JB Glass (2018), Chemical ecology of methane-based microbiomes. Poster presentation by JBG. Suddath Symposium on Chemical Ecology of Microbiomes, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

75*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, TW Lyons, JB Glass (2017) No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide production by chemodenitrication in the ferruginous Proterozoic ocean. Poster presentation by CLS. Geobiology Symposium, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

74*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, TW Lyons, JB Glass (2017) No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide production by chemodenitrication in the ferruginous Proterozoic ocean. Poster presentation by CLS. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

73*. JB Glass, CB KretzPD, J WuPD, P Ranjan, D. Tsementzi, K. Konstantinidis, FJ Stewart, BL Nunn (2017). Omics explorations of deep hydrocarbon hydrates. Oral presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA.

72*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, TW Lyons, JB Glass (2017) No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide production by chemodenitrication in the ferruginous Proterozoic ocean. Poster presentation by CLS. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA.

71*. Bray MSG, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, JA Brandes, BC Reed, KM Belli, RL Simister, C Henny, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2017) Shifting microbial communities sustain multi-year iron reduction and methanogenesis in ferruginous sediment incubations. Oral presentation by MSB. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA.

70*. Szeinbaum NPD, L Hui, JA Brandes, M Taillefert, JB Glass, TJ DiChristina (2017). Microbial manganese(III) reduction fueled by anaerobic acetate oxidation. Poster presentation by NS. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA.

69*. Szeinbaum NPD, S Zhao, Y Tang, C. Henny, SA Crowe, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JB Glass (2017). Manganese biosignatures: Mn(III) mineral formation during Mn(IV) oxide reduction. Poster presentation by NS. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA.

68*. Bray MSG, C Montllor Albalate, EB O’Neill, AR Reddi, PL Morton, JB Glass, LD Williams (2017). Bacterial ribosomes incorporate iron under pre-GOE conditions. Poster presentation by MSB. Astrobiology Science Conference, Mesa, AZ, USA. *Second Place Best Poster Award*

67*. Szeinbaum NPD, L Hui, JA Brandes, M Taillefert, JB Glass, TJ DiChristina (2017). Anaerobic acetate oxidation coupled to metal reduction in Shewanella algae. Poster presentation by NS. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Athens, GA, USA.

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66*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, TW Lyons, JB Glass (2017) No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide production by chemodenitrication in the ferruginous Proterozoic ocean. Oral presentation by CLS. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Athens, GA, USA.

65*. Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, Y, Tang, JB Glass (2017) Rapid nitrous oxide production from hydroxylamine oxidation by birnessite. Poster presentation by ARC. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Athens, GA, USA.

64*. Bray MSG, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, JA Brandes, BC Reed, KM Belli, RL Simister, C Henny, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2017) Shifting microbial communities sustain multi-year iron reduction and methanogenesis in ferruginous sediment incubations. Poster presentation by MSB. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Athens, GA, USA.

63* Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, JB Glass (2016) Kinetics of abiotic nitrous oxide production via oxidation of hydroxylamine by particulate metals in seawater. Poster presentation by ARC. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

62*. JB Glass, J WuPD, MS BrayG, N SzeinbaumPD, FJ Stewart, C Henny, SA Crowe (2016) Genomic insights into C1 metabolic potential in Azospira oryzae from iron-rich lake sediments. Poster presentation by JBG. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular Mechanisms of One-Carbon Metabolism, Waterville Valley, NH, USA.

61*. Szeinbaum NPD, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, JA Brandes, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Do mineralogy and methane matter for microbial manganese mobilization? Poster presentation by NS. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular Mechanisms of One-Carbon Metabolism, Waterville Valley, NH, USA.

60*. Bray MSG, J WuPD, BC Reed, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Iron reduction in methane-amended multi-year sediment enrichments. Poster presentation by MSB. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular Mechanisms of One-Carbon Metabolism, Waterville Valley, NH, USA.

59*. Szeinbaum NPD, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, JA Brandes, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Do mineralogy and methane matter for microbial manganese mobilization? Poster presentation by NS. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Boulder, CO, USA.

58*. Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, JB Glass (2016) Kinetics of abiotic nitrous oxide production via hydroxylamine oxidation by iron and manganese. Oral presentation by ARC. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

57*. Horton DRUG, S Chen, SE McGlynn, KS Dawson, G Chadwick, J Deng, S Vogt, ED Ingall, BS Twining, VJ Orphan, JB Glass (2016) Nano-scale elemental imaging of anaerobic microbial co-cultures and environmental consortia with synchrotron x-ray fluorescence microscopy. Poster presentation by DRH. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

56*. Stanton CLUG, CT Reinhard, JF Kasting, TW Lyons, JB Glass (2016) Nitrous oxide production in the ferruginous Proterozoic ocean. Poster presentation by CLS. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

55*. Wu JPD, MS BrayG, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Metagenomic survey of sediment enrichments from an ancient ocean analog. Poster presentation by JW. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

54*. Szeinbaum NPD, BC Reed, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, JA Brandes, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Do mineralogy and methane matter for microbial manganese mobilization? Poster presentation by NS. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

53*. Bray MSG, J WuPD, BC Reed, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2016) Iron mineral size controls microbial methane dynamics in ferruginous sediments. Oral presentation by MSB. 3rd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Knoxville, TN, USA.

52*. Glass JB, CL StantonUG, H OchoaREU, M Taillefert, TJ DiChristina, MG Klotz, JA Haslun, H Gandhi, NE Ostrom (2016) An alternative pathway for marine nitrous oxide production at oxic-anoxic interfaces from coupled biotic-abiotic reactions. Oral presentation by JBG. Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA.

51*. Warren MJG, CB KretzPD, JC Gaby, M Kolton, J Pett-Ridge, DJ Weston, CW Schadt, JE Kostka, JB Glass (2015) The use of acetylene as an inhibitor to assess the contribution of methane-cycling diazotrophs to nitrogen fixation in a boreal peat bog. Oral presentation by MJW. SE Branch of American Society of Microbiology Meeting, Kennesaw, GA, USA.

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50*. Bray MSG, BC Reed, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2015) Stimulation of iron reduction and response of microbial community composition to methane and sulfur additions in long-term tropical lake sediment enrichments. Poster presentation by MSB. SE Branch of American Society of Microbiology Meeting, Kennesaw, GA, USA.

49*. Bray MSG, BC Reed, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2015) Linking iron reduction to anaerobic methane oxidation in an ancient ocean analog. Oral presentation by MSB. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

48*. Bray MSG, EB O’Neill, LD Williams, PL Morton, JB Glass (2015) The influence of oxygen on the iron content of bacterial ribosomes. Poster presentation by MSB. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

47*. Buessecker S, JB Glass, H Cadillo-Quiroz (2015) Origin and fate of nitrous oxide in a putative abiotic-biotic denitrification process in tropical peatlands. Oral presentation by SB. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

46*. Kretz CBPD, BK Reese, PR Girguis, FJ Stewart, JB Glass (2015) Microbial taxonomic and functional diversity in deep subsurface methane hydrate-bearing sediments. Oral presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

45*. Glass JB, SE McGlynn, S Chen, KS Dawson, G Chadwick, J Deng, S Vogt, ED Ingall, BS Twining, VJ Orphan (2015) Nano-scale imaging of cultured and uncultured anaerobic microbial consortia by synchrotron x-ray fluorescence mapping. Oral presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

44*. Warren MJG, JC Gaby, CB KretzPD, X Lin, K Esson, PL Morton, J Pett-Ridge, S Green, JE Kostka, JB Glass (2015) Interactions between nitrogen fixation and methane cycling in boreal peat bogs. Poster presentation by MJW. Environmental System Science PI Meeting, Potomac, MD, USA. [DOE Student Travel Award]

43*. Cavazos ARG, M Taillefert, JB Glass (2015) Kinetics of abiotic N2O production via nitrification intermediates and redox-active metals in seawater. Poster presentation by ARC. 2nd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

42*. Kretz CBPD, BK Reese, PR Girguis, FJ Stewart, D Tsementzi, KT Konstantinidis, FJ Stewart, JB Glass (2015) Microbial diversity and distribution in deep subsurface methane hydrate bearing sediments. Poster presentation by CBK. 2nd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

41*. Warren MJG, JC Gaby, CB KretzPD, X Lin, K Esson, PL Morton, J Pett-Ridge, S Green, JA Gilbert, JE Kostka, JB Glass (2015) Interactions between nitrogen fixation and methane cycling in a boreal peat bog. Poster presentation by MJW. 2nd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

40*. Bray MSG, BC Reed, J WuPD, CB KretzPD, FJ Stewart, TJ DiChristina, JA Brandes, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2015) Isolation and characterization of microbes mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane coupled to iron reduction. Poster presentation by MSB. 2nd Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

39*. Glass JB, BC Reed, ND Sarode, CB KretzPD, MS BrayG, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe (2014) Isolation and characterization of microbes mediating thermodynamically favorable coupling of anaerobic oxidation of methane and metal reduction. Poster presentation by JBG. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

38*. Ochoa HREU, CL StantonUG, AR CavazosG, NE Ostrom, JB Glass (2014) Abiotic nitrous oxide production in natural and artificial seawater. Poster presentation by HO. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA. [Georgia Tech ACE REU Student Conference Travel Award]

37*. Warren MJG, JC Gaby, X Lin, PL Morton, JE Kostka, JB Glass (2014) Interactions between nitrogen fixation and methane cycling in northern Minnesota peat bogs. Poster presentation by MJW. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

36*. Kretz CBPD, BK Reese, ND Sarode, FJ Stewart, JB Glass (2014) Microbial diversity and distribution in deep subsurface Hydrate Ridge sediments. Oral presentation by CBK. C-DEBI Annual Meeting, Marina, CA, USA.

35*. Reed BC, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2014) Anaerobic oxidation of methane coupled to metal reduction in tropical lake sediments. Oral presentation by BCR. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Troy, NY, USA.

34*. Glass JB, CB KretzPD, S Ganesh P Ranjan, KN Buck, S Seston, WM Landing, P Morton, A Milne, JW

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Moffett, FJ. Stewart (2014) Abundance and taxonomy of microbial genes encoding iron and copper-binding proteins in oxygen minimum zones: Integrating marine metagenomics and geochemistry. Poster presentation by CBK. Gordon Research Conference on Marine Microbes, Waltham, MA, USA.

33*. Glass JB, CB KretzPD, S Ganesh, P Ranjan, KN Buck, S Seston, WM Landing, P Morton, A Milne, JW Moffett, FJ. Stewart (2014) Linking trace metal geochemistry and microbial metagenomics in an oxygen minimum zone. Oral presentation by JBG. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

32*. Glass JB, SA McGlynn, G Chadwick, K Dawson, S Chen, S Vogt, B Lai, J Deng, ED Ingall, BS Twining, VJ Orphan (2014) Nano-scale elemental imaging of microbes and minerals from deep sea methane seeps. Oral presentation by JBG. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

31*. Reed BC, TJ DiChristina, FJ Stewart, DA Fowle, SA Crowe, JB Glass (2014) Anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to iron reduction in an Archaean ocean analogue. Poster presentation by BCR. 1st Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

30*. Warren MJG, X Lin, JE Kostka, Y Oda, JB Glass (2014) Influence of temperature on nitrogenase activity in high latitude peatlands. Poster presentation by MJW. 1st Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA.

29*. Glass JB, S Ganesh, P Ranjan, S Seston, KN Buck, LA Bristow, M Larsen, B Thamdrup, FJ Stewart (2014) Bioessential trace metal and nitrogen cycling in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific oxygen minimum zone. Poster presentation by LAB. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI, USA.

28. Glass JB, JA Steele, KS Dawson, SE McGlynn, CT Reinhard and VJ Orphan (2013) Metal micronutrients for anaerobic oxidation of methane. Oral presentation by JBG. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Florence, Italy.

27. Glass JB, JA Steele, VJ Orphan (2013) Metagenomic evidence for vitamin B12 biosynthesis in microbial consortia mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane. Poster presentation by JBG. 10th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Pasadena, CA, USA.

26. Glass JB, VM Gadh, JA Steele, JF Adkins, VJ Orphan (2012) Investigation of metal bioavailability and microbial metal utilization in methane seep ecosystems through integration of geochemical and biological datasets. Oral presentation by JBG. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

25. Gadh VMHS, JB Glass, JA Steele, VJ Orphan (2012) Investigation of diversity of microbial metal transporters in methane seep ecosystems using metagenomics. Poster presentation by V Gadh. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Pasadena, CA, USA. [1st Place High School Poster Award]

24. Glass JB, JF Adkins, VJ Orphan (2012) Trace metal bioavailability in methane seep porewaters at Hydrate Ridge: comparisons between clam beds, microbial mats and adjacent seep habitats. Poster presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Pasadena, CA, USA.

23. Glass JB, JF Adkins, VJ Orphan (2012) Trace metal bioavailability in methane seep porewaters at Hydrate Ridge: comparisons between clam beds, microbial mats and adjacent seep habitats. Poster presentation by JBG. 9th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Riverside, CA, USA.

22. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, AD Anbar (2011) Molybdenum requirements for the nitrogen cycle and microbial strategies for Mo storage. Poster presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Bozeman, MT, USA.

21. Martinez ZUG, JB Glass, AT Poret-Peterson, TD Niederberger, AD Anbar (2011) Characterization of molybdenum storage genes in microbial mats from Yellowstone hot springs and Antarctic Dry Valleys. Poster presentation by ZM. 8th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

20. Romero IC, NJ Klein, L Barada L, J Vo, AM Liss, L Cutter, T Gunderson, M Tiahlo, JB Glass, SA Sañudo-Wilhelmy (2011) Trace metal co-limitation controls on nitrogen fixation in lakes with varying trophic status. Poster presentation by ICR. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

19. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, AD Anbar (2011) Molybdenum requirements for the nitrogen cycle and microbial strategies for Mo storage. Poster presentation by JBG. Gordon Research Conference in Geobiology. Ventura, CA, USA.

18. Glass JB, ES Boyd, SJ Romaniello, AD Anbar (2010) Linking trace metal availability and nitrogenase evolution: Influence of the late-Archean marine nickel famine on the emergence of molybdenum-based nitrogen fixation. Oral presentation by JBG. NASA Astrobiology Institute Workshop Without Walls: Molecular Paleontology and Resurrection (online).

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17. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, ED Hughes, AD Anbar (2010) Post-transcriptional regulation of Mop expression by molybdenum. Poster presentation by JBG. 7th BioMetals Symposium, Tucson, AZ, USA.

16. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, ED Hughes, AD Anbar (2010) Transcriptional and translational controls on molybdenum regulation of Mop expression. Poster presentation by JBG. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry, Newport, RI, USA.

15. Glass JB, S Chandra, JJ Elser, AD Anbar (2010) Molybdenum limitation of nitrate assimilation in Castle Lake, California. Oral presentation by JBG. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography and North American Benthological Society Joint Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, USA.

14. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, ED Hughes, AD Anbar (2010) Signatures of low-Mo ancient ocean may be preserved in cyanobacterial genomes. Poster presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, TX, USA. [2nd Place Best Poster Award; AbSciCon Student Travel Award]

13. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AT Poret-Peterson, ED Hughes, AD Anbar (2010) Regulation of mop gene expression by Mo in heterocystous cyanobacteria: signatures of Mo-limited photosynthesis in the ocean before 800 Ma? Poster presentation by JBG. 7th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Pasadena, CA, USA. [1st Place Best Poster Award]

12. Glass JB, W Gilhooly, C Reinhard, T Lyons, AD Anbar (2009) Molybdenum inhibition of sulfate reduction: Mo-addition incubation experiments at Lake Mahoney, British Columbia. Poster presentation by JBG. 6th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Riverside, CA, USA.

11. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, JJ Elser, AD Anbar (2009) Molybdenum storage: connections to nitrogen, carbon and sulfur cycles. Oral presentation by JBG. 6th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Riverside, CA, USA.

10. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2008) Molybdenum storage in cyanobacteria: “Mopping” up excess Mo. Poster presentation by JBG. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

9. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2008) Molybdenum-nitrogen colimitation and distribution of putative Mo storage and regulatory proteins in diazotrophic cyanobacteria. Poster presentation by JBG. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry, Waterville Valley, VT, USA.

8. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2008) The co-evolution of nitrogen and molybdenum biogeochemical cycles: Mo requirements for nitrogen assimilation in diazotrophic heterocystous cyanobacteria. Oral presentation by JBG. Astrobiology Science Conference, San Jose, CA, USA.

7. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2008) Coping with low Mo: cyanobacterial strategies to scavenge and store a precious metal. Poster presentation by JBG. 5th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

6. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar. (2007) Molybdenum metallomics in heterocystous cyanobacteria. Poster presentation by JBG. 1st Annual International Symposium on Metallomics, Nagoya, Japan. [Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Poster Award]

5. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2007) Molybdenum requirements for nitrogen fixation in cyanobacteria: Response to changing Mo concentration in growth media. Poster presentation by JBG. Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry Meeting, Princeton, NJ, USA. [ASU Student Travel Award]

4. Glass JB, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2007) Molybdenum-nitrogen colimitation in cyanobacteria: the evolutionary imprint of changing metal availability in ancient oceans. Oral presentation by JBG. 4th Annual SoCal Geobiology Symposium, Pasadena, CA, USA. [2nd Place Best Talk Award]

3. Glass JB, ML Krieg, F Wolfe-Simon, AD Anbar (2007) Trace metal controls on the efficiency of nitrogen fixation: assessing microbial metal requirements in ancient oceans. Poster presentation by JBG. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, USA. [ASLO Student Travel Award]

2. Glass JB, DF Fornari, MA Tivey, HF Hall, AA Cougan, HA Berkenbosch, ML Holmes, SM White, G de la Torre (2006) New insights on submarine volcanism in the western Galapagos archipelago from high resolution sonar and magnetic surveys. Poster presentation by JBG. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.

1. Glass JB, KM Cooper, JC Alt, T Elliott, DAH Teagle (2005) Recent alteration of 15-Ma oceanic crust. Poster presentation by JBG. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA. [UW Student Travel Award]

E. Grants and Contracts E1. As Principal Investigator ($1,798,585 current, $76,422 previous)

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Currently funded 2. Microbial Interactions with Methane Clathrate: Implications for Habitability of Icy Moons

NASA Exobiology Total: $998,726 Co-Is: Sheng Dai, Raquel Lieberman, Anton Petrov, Loren Williams Period of contract: 01/01/2019-12/31/2021 Candidate’s share: ~50%

1. Characterization of Microbes Mediating Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane Coupled to Iron Reduction in an Ancient Ocean Analogue NASA Exobiology (NNX14AJ87G) Total: $799,859 Collaborators: Frank Stewart (Co-I), Thomas DiChristina (Co-I), Sean Crowe and David Fowle Period of contract: 06/01/2014-05/31/2017 (in no cost extension to 06/01/2019) Candidate’s share: ~80%

Previous funding 8. Neighborhood Immersion Course Design

Georgia Tech Serve-Learn-Sustain Program Total: $1,000 Period of contract: Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Candidate’s share: 100%

7. Functional gene diversity and expression in methane hydrate bearing deep subsurface sediments NSF-Center for Deep Energy Biosphere Investigations (C-DEBI) Total: $49,999 Collaborator: Cecilia Batmalle Kretz (Co-I, postdoc) Period of contract: 04/01/2014-09/30/2015 Candidate’s share: 100%

6. Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium Agouron Institute Total: $16,252 Period of contract: 07/01/2013-06/30/2015 Candidate’s share: 100%

5. Elemental imaging of trace metals in microbial consortia mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane DOE Advanced Photon Source Beamline General User Proposal (GUP-34329, GUP-33899) Total: Undisclosed [~5 days beamtime] Period of contract: 2013-2015 Candidate’s share: 100%

4. Lewis & Clark Fund for Exploration & Field Research in Astrobiology American Philosophical Society and NASA Astrobiology Institute Total: $5,000 Period of contract: 2009 Candidate’s share: 100%

3. Graduate and Professional Student Association Jumpstart Grant and Research Grant Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association Total: $2,498 Period of contract: 2008-2009 Candidate’s share: 100%

2. National Grants-in-Aid Research Program Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society Total: $400 Period of contract: 2008-2009 Candidate’s share: 100%

1. Geological Sciences Research Initiation Grant Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration

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Total: $1,000 Period of contract: 2006-2007 Candidate’s share: 100%

E2. As Co-Principal Investigator (candidate’s share: ~$2M current) Current and future funding 7. Nitrogen fixation and its coupling to methane dynamics in the peat moss (Sphagnum) phytobiome of northern

peatlands NSF Division of Environmental Biology Collaborators: Joel Kostka (PI) and others Total: $1,150,000 Period of contract: ~08/01/2018-07/31/2021 Candidate’s share: 2%

6. Center for the Origin of Life (COOL): Translation, Evolution and Mutualism NASA Astrobiology Research Network Collaborators: Loren Williams (PI) and 7 others Total: $4,529,546 Period of contract: 09/01/2018-08/31/2023 Candidate’s share: ~14%

5. Oceans Across Space and Time (OAST) NASA Astrobiology Research Network Collaborators: Britney Schmidt (PI), Jeff Bowman, Alison Marshall Olcott, and others Total: $6,761,240 Period of contract: 01/01/2019-12/31/2023 Candidate’s share: 2%

4. RISE UP: Ross Ice Shelf and Europa Underwater Probe NASA-PSTAR (NNX16AL07G) Total: $3,811,818 Collaborators: Britney Schmidt (PI), Amanda Stockton (Co-I) Period of contract: 06/2016-05/2020 Candidate’s share: ~10%

3. Iron, ancient biochemistry and the origin of life NASA Exobiology (NNX16AJ28G) Total: $716,733 Collaborators: Loren Williams (PI) Period of contract: 04/26/2016-04/25/2019 Candidate’s share: ~25%

2. Alternative Earths: explaining persistent inhabitation on a dynamic early earth NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI-CAN7) Total: $7,500,000 ($1,808,339 subcontract to GT) Collaborators: Timothy Lyons (PI) and 20 Co-Is Period of contract: 04/16/2015-12/31/2019 Candidate’s share: ~30% of GT subcontract

1. Microbial processes of pelagic anaerobic methane cycling in oxygen minimum zones NSF-OCE Biological Oceanography (1558916) Total: $605,523 Collaborators: Frank Stewart (PI) Period of contract: 03/2016-02/2019 Candidate’s share: ~20%

Previous funding 2. Life in the Cosmos: Celebrating Georgia Tech’s Leadership in Astrobiology Education and Research

Georgia Tech Strategic Plan Advisory Group (SPAG) Total: $35,000 Period of contract: Fall 2017-Spring 2018

1. The role of the Sphagnum microbiome in carbon and nutrient cycling in peatlands

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DOE-JGI Community Science Program (Grant 1843) Total: Undisclosed Collaborators: Joel Kostka (PI), David Weston (Co-I), Erik Lilleskov (Co-I) Period of contract: 2015-2016

E3. As Senior Personnel or Contributor No data

E4. Pending Proposals (3 proposals, ~$3.5M total) E4.1. As Principal Investigator (3 proposals, $2,895,931 total) 2. Illuminating Biological Dark Matter: Novel Biology in Methane Clathrates W. M. Keck Foundation Research Program

Collaborators: Vinayak Agarwal (Co-I), Sheng Dai (Co-I), Raquel Lieberman (Co-I), Anton Petrov (Co-I) Total: $1,000,000 Period of contract: 01/01/2020-12/31/2025 Candidate’s share: ~30%

1. CAREER: Alternative Catalysts for Chemical Cycles and Community-Engaged Education NSF CAREER Total: $897,205 Period of contract: 01/01/2019-12/31/2023 Candidate’s share: 84%

E4.2. As Co-Principal Investigator (1 proposal, $1,604,923 total) 1. New Life W. M. Keck Foundation Research Program

Collaborators: Loren Williams (PI), Kirill Lobachev (Co-I), Anton Petrov (Co-I), Annalise Paaby (Co-I) Total: $1,604,923 Period of contract: 01/01/2019-12/31/2024 Candidate’s share: ~15%

E5. Proposals Submitted but not Funded (last 5 years, 24 proposals) E5.1 As Principal Investigator (20 proposals, ~$22M total) 20. NRT: Origins and Exploration

National Science Foundation Research Traineeship Program Collaborators: Martha Grover (PI) and 9 others Total: $3,000,000 Period of contract: 09/01/2018-08/31/2023 Candidate’s share: ~10%

19. CAREER: Alternative Catalysts for Chemical Cycles and Community-Engaged Education NSF-EAR Geobiology & Low Temperature Geochemistry Collaborators: Na’Taki Osborne Jelks (WAWA) Total: $964,161 Period of contract: 01/01/2018-12/31/2022 Candidate’s share: 85%

18. Nitrogen and iron interconnections in the early biosphere NASA Exobiology Total: $884,733 Collaborators: Hilairy Hartnett (Co-I; ASU); Sean Crowe (collaborator) Period of contract: 04/01/2018-03/31/2021 Candidate’s share: ~80%

17. Anoxic Worlds NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI-CAN8) Collaborators: Hilairy Hartnett (PI) and others Total: $9,981,205 Period of contract: 01/01/2018-12/31/2022

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Candidate’s share: 2% 16. Early Career Investigator Award in Marine Microbial Ecology and Evolution

Simons Foundation, Life Sciences Total: $540,000 Period of contract: 04/01/2018-03/31/2021 Candidate’s share: 100%

15. The deep seafloor as a repository of novel natural polymers Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM²D Scholars Program Total: $150,000 Period of contract: 2018-2021 Candidate’s share: 100%

14. Sloan ocean sciences research fellowship Sloan Foundation Total: $60,000 Period of contract: 09/01/2017-08/31/2019 Candidate’s share: 100%

13. Peatland nitrogen fixation: Coupling to the carbon cycle and climate change DOE-BER Terrestrial Ecosystem Science Total: $600,000 Collaborators: Joel Kostka (Co-PI), David Weston (Co-PI) Total Award Period Covered: 08/16 – 07/19 Candidate’s share: 75%

12. Sloan ocean sciences research fellowship Sloan Foundation Total: $55,000 Period of contract: 09/01/2016-08/31/2018 Candidate’s share: 100%

11. Microbial mechanisms of marine methanotrophy: ecophysiology and evolution Simons Foundation (Early Career Investigator Award in Marine Microbial Ecology and Evolution) Total: $540,000 Period of contract: 04/01/2016-03/31/2019 Candidate’s share: 100%

10. Marion Milligan early career women fellow in chemical sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science Total: $50,000 Period of contract: 09/05/2015-09/04/2017 Candidate’s share: 100%

9. MRI: Acquisition of a high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer at Georgia Tech NSF Major Research Instrumentation Total: $863,617 Period of contract: 07/01/2015-06/30/2018 Collaborators (Co-Is): Christopher Reinhard, Martial Taillefert, Peter Loutzenhiser, Thomas Orlando Candidate’s share: 100%

8. MRI: Acquisition of a high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer at Georgia Tech NSF Major Research Instrumentation Total: $882,362 Collaborators (Co-Is): Christopher Reinhard, Martial Taillefert, Peter Loutzenhiser, Thomas Orlando Period of contract: 08/01/2014-07/31/2017 Candidate’s share: 100%

7. Early career gulf research program fellowship National Academy of Science Gulf Research Program Total: $76,000 Period of contract: 09/01/2015-08/31/2017 Candidate’s share: 100%

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6. Sloan ocean sciences research fellowship Sloan Foundation Total: $50,000 Period of contract: 09/01/2015-08/31/2017 Candidate’s share: 100%

5. Nitrogen fixation in boreal peatlands: plant-microbe interactions and coupling to greenhouse gas cycling DOE-BER Terrestrial Ecosystem Science Total: $1,200,000 Collaborators (Co-Is): Joel Kostka and David Weston Period of contract: 07/01/2015-06/31/2017 Candidate’s share: ~75%

4. Collaborative Research: Influence of nitrogen and trace metal availability on pathways of marine nitrous oxide production NSF-OCE Chemical Oceanography Total: $571,075 Period of contract: 06/01/2015-05/31/2018 Collaborators (Co-Is): Nathaniel Ostrom, Jay Brandes, Peter Morton (separate budgets) Candidate’s share: 100%

3. Collaborative Research: Microbial methane and nitrogen cycling at the tipping point: linking genes and geochemistry in northern peatlands NSF-EAR Geobiology and Low Temperature Geochemistry Total: $334,806 Period of contract: 08/16/2014-06/31/2019 Collaborators: Paul Glaser (Co-PI) and Joel Kostka (Co-I) Candidate’s share: ~75%

2. Systems level analysis of environmental controls on methane cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: integrating omics with biogeochemistry DOE-BER Early Career Research Program Total: $752,674 Period of contract: 07/01/2014-06/31/2019 Candidate’s share: 100%

1. Early career: acquisition of inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry instrumentation for trace metal biogeochemistry research at Georgia Tech NSF-EAR Instrumentation and Facilities Total: $499,998 Collaborators: Christopher Reinhard (Co-I) and Martial Taillefert (Co-I) Period of contract: 09/01/2013-08/31/2016 Candidate’s share: 100%

E5.2 As Co-Principal Investigator (4 proposals, ~$34M total) 4. Systems biology of the Sphagnum holobiome: The role of microbial associates in the regulation of

carbon balance in critical high-latitude ecosystems DOE-BER Total: $1,862,215 Collaborators: Joel Kostka (PI) Total Award Period Covered: 09/16 – 08/19 Candidate’s share: 25%

3. Global Environmental Methane Systems Science (GEMS2) Center NSF Science and Technology Center Total: $23,904,000 Collaborators: Terry Hazen (PI) with 60 Co-Is Period of contract: 06/01/2016-05/31/2021 Candidate’s share: ~3%

2. Ribosomal Origins and Evolution (RiboEvo)

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NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI-CAN7) Total: $8,000,000 Collaborators: Loren Williams (PI) and 15 Co-Is Period of contract: 06/01/2015-05/31/2020 Candidate’s share: ~10%

1. Assessing how ocean conditions affect the ice habitability on Earth and Europa NASA Habitable Worlds Total: $862,439 Collaborators: Britney Schmidt (PI) and Michael West (Co-I) Period of contract: 02/01/2016 – 01/31/2019 Candidate’s share: ~10%

F. Other Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments No data

G. Societal and Policy Impacts No data

H. Other Professional Activities (18 total; 10 since started at GT) 18. Invited member, Deep Carbon Observatory Workshop, “Earth in Five Reactions,” Wash. DC, March 2018 17. Invited participant, U.S. Kavli Frontiers in Science Symposium, Irvine, CA, February 2018 16. Participant, Research Cruise, Eastern Tropical North Pacific, R/V Oceanus, May 2017 15. Participant, GT Serve-Learn-Sustain Neighborhood Immersion Course Design Workshop, April 2017 14. Invited member, MSU VISTAS workshop “The molecular and biochemical ecology of the nitrogen cycle:

N2O production and N2 fixation”, East Lansing, MI, Oct 2016 13. Invited member, NSF workshop “Grand Challenges in the Nitrogen Cycle”, Washington DC, Nov 2015 12. Invited member, “New DSV Alvin Users Training Workshop”, Woods Hole, MA, Sept 2015 11. Georgia Tech Safe Space LGBTQIA Ally Training, April 2015; Trans101 Training, March 2017 10. Invited member, NSF workshop, “Peatmosses: From Genomes to Ecosystems” Durham, NC, Oct 2014 9. Participant, Georgia Tech College of Sciences Early-Career Faculty Mentoring Seminar Series, 2013-present 8. Participant, Marine Geoscience Leadership Symposium, Washington DC, March 2013 7. Summer Scholar, Microbial Diversity Course, Marine Biological Lab, Woods Hole, MA, June-July 2011 6. Participant, Field Workshop on Anaerobic Phototrophic Ecosystems, Fayetteville, NY, Oct 2010 4. Participant, Preparing for Academic Career in Geosciences Workshop, Las Vegas, NV, July 2009 3. Graduate, Preparing Future Faculty, Graduate College, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2008-2010 2. Participant, Applied Phylogenetics Workshop, Bodega Bay, CA, March 2008 1. REU Student, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, June-August 2006

V. Teaching A. Georgia Tech Courses Taught (3 course preps and 1 graduate seminar) * after course name indicates co-taught; #/5 is “Instructor Overall Effectiveness” CIOS score (% response) Fall 2018 EAS 1600-HP Intro to Environmental Sciences 14 students in progress Spring 2018 EAS 1600 Intro to Environmental Sciences 166 students 4.7/5 (41%) Fall 2017 EAS 8803 Environmental Geochemistry 5 students 5.0/5 (40%) Fall 2017 EAS 4220 Environmental Geochemistry 4 students 4.8/5 (60%) Fall 2016 EAS 8001B Geochemistry Seminar* 7 students 4.8/5 (75%) Fall 2016 EAS 8803 Environmental Geochemistry 4 students 4.8/5 (75%) Fall 2016 EAS 4220 Environmental Geochemistry 16 students 4.8/5 (44%) Spring 2016 EAS 1600 Intro to Environmental Sciences 213 students 4.4/5 (46%) Fall 2015 EAS 8001B Geochemistry Seminar* 12 students 4.9/5 (58%) Fall 2015 EAS 4220 Environmental Geochemistry* 7 students 4.8/5(100%) Fall 2015 EAS 8803 Environmental Geochemistry* 3 students 4.0/5 (67%) Spring 2015 EAS 1600 Intro to Environmental Sciences* 199 students 2.6/5 (74%) Fall 2014 EAS 4803 Environmental Geochemistry* 13 students 4.6/5 (85%) Fall 2014 EAS 8001B Geochemistry Seminar 12 students 4.9/5 (83%) Spring 2014 EAS 6122 Biogeochemical Cycles* 8 students 4.6/5 (88%) Spring 2014 EAS 4602 Biogeochemical Cycles* 2 students 5.0/5 (100%)

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B. Individual Student Guidance B1. Ph.D. Students (3 total) 3. Abigail M. Johnson Ph.D. student (Georgia Tech Ocean Science & Engineering program, fall 2017-present) 2. Amanda R. Cavazos Ph.D. candidate (Georgia Tech Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, fall 2014-present) NSF Graduate Research Program Fellow 2015-2018 GSA Research Grant 2018-2019 GT Presidential Fellow 2014-2017 GT Goizueta Foundation Fellow 2014-2016 1st Place Best Talk, GT EAS Graduate Research Symposium 2018 3rd Place Best Talk, Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium 2018 2nd Place Best Talk, Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium 2016 Passed EAS PhD candidacy exam, 31 March 2016 1. Marcus S. Bray Ph.D. candidate (Georgia Tech School of Biological Sciences, fall 2014-present) 2nd Place Best Poster, Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2017

B2. M.S. Students (1 total) 1. Melissa Warren M.Sc. with thesis (Georgia Tech Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, graduated 2015) Thesis title: “Coupling of nitrogen fixation and methane cycling in a boreal peat bog” GT EAS Student of the Month 2015 2nd Place Best Talk Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium 2015

B3. Undergraduate Students (18 total) 18. Layla Ghazi GT Chemistry major, French minor, 2018-present 17. Emily Hamerton GT Chemistry major, Environmental Science minor, 2018-present 16. Bianca L. Costa GT Environmental Engineering major, 2017-present 15. Ricky Desai GT EAS minor, 2017 14. Jessica Diaz Harvard University summer researcher, 2017 13. Lily Sandler GT EAS major, 2017-present GT EAS Rutt Bridges Scholar, 2018 GT President’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA), 2018 12. Rachel McBroom GT EAS major, 2017 11. Tyia Pratt GT ACE REU student, 2017 10. Rowan Wolschleger GT AE major, 2016-present 9. Cailin E. Kellum GT Biochemistry student, 2016-present 8. Claudia Montllor Albalate GT Summer International Exchange Student, 2015 7. Ashlee Hauble GT ACE REU student, 2015 6. Miles Mobley GT ME major, Environmental Science minor, 2015 5. Damian R. Horton GT EAS major, 2014-2016 4. Helena Ochoa GT ACE REU student, 2014 3. Gloria Woods GT Architecture major, EAS minor, 2014 2. Caleb Purcell GT CS major, 2013-2014 1. Chloe L. Stanton GT EAS major, 2013-2017 (now PhD student at PennState Geosciences, 2017-present) GT EAS Rutt Bridges Scholar, 2015

GT EAS Quarter Century Award 2017 GT College of Sciences Outstanding Undergrad Researcher 2017 Undergraduate Poster Award, AbGradCon 2017

2nd Place Best Talk, Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium 2017 B4. Service on Thesis Committees (15 total) 15. Drake Lee-Patterson Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Biology, 2018- 14. Rebecca Guth Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Biochemistry, 2018- 13. Erin Castorina Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2018- 12. Arnaldo Negron Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2018- 11. Ana Clavere Graciette Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Biology, 2018- 10. Shiliang Zhao Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2018 9. Justin Lawrence Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2017-

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8. Joshua Stanford Georgia Institute of Technology, M.Sc., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2017 7. Piyush Ranjan Georgia Institute of Technology, M.Sc., Biology, 2016-2018 6. Jessica Kozlowski University of Alberta, PhD., Biological Sciences, 2016 (external reviewer) 5. Amelia Longo Georgia Institute of Technology, PhD., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2016 4. Daniel Mills Southern Denmark University, Biology, PhD., 2015 (external reviewer) 3. Cory Padilla Georgia Institute of Technology, Biology, PhD., 2015-2017 2. Steffen Buessecker Arizona State University, Life Sciences, PhD., 2014-present (external member) 1. Jordon Beckler Georgia Institute of Technology, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, PhD., 2014

B5. Mentorship of Postdoctoral Fellows (4 total) 4. Dr. Kennda Lynch (Jan 2017-present; co-advised) Ford Foundation Postdoc Fellow, 2018-2020 3. Dr. Nadia Szeinbaum (Sept 2015-present; co-advised) NASA Astrobiology Postdoc Fellow, 2018-2020 2. Dr. Jieying Wu (Dec 2014-July 2016; co-advised) 1. Dr. Cecilia Batmalle Kretz (April 2014-May 2015)

GT EAS Frontiers Postdoc Fellow, 2014-2015 Researcher at IHRC, Inc., 2015-present

C. Other Teaching Activities Invited speaker (2 April 2016). “Insane in the Methane: How Microbes Eat & Excrete”, GT College of Sciences

EXPLORE Science & Math Program Organizer (13 Nov 2015). GT CoS Graduate Writing Workshop (40 students)

“Telling and Selling the Story Hiding in Your Dataset” led by science journalist Sarah Simpson [Fundraised $1,000 from GT CoS, invited workshop leader, organized all workshop efforts]

Invited lecturer (3 Sept 2015). “Life at Deep Sea Vents” in Dream Course “Extreme Physiology” (BIO 3103), University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Introduction to Geology Lab (3 sections) Fall 2006 VI. Service A. Professional Contributions Conference organizing Theme Chair, Goldschmidt Meeting, “Geobiology of the Past and the Modern” Theme (2019) Theme Chair, Goldschmidt Meeting, “Geobiology, Biogeochemistry, and Organic Tracers” Theme (2018) Chair, 2st Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium (sbs.gatech.edu; 2015) Founding Chair, 1st Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium (sbs.gatech.edu; 2014)

[Founded and chaired ~200 person conference, fundraised $7,000/year from Agouron Institute, $1,000/year from Georgia Tech College of Science and $500/year from Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, recruited and chaired student organizing and faculty steering committees, invited and hosted two keynote speakers (William Schlesinger in 2014 and Ann Pearson in 2015)]

Session chairing 12. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Meeting “Engaging the Public Through New and Traditional Media” (2018) 11. American Society of Microbiology General Meeting “Innovations in Astrobiology Research: Evolution of

Microbes in the History of Life” (2018) 10. 4th International Conference on Nitrification “Biotic/Abiotic Processes of the N Cycle” (2015) 9. Astrobiology Science Conference, “How Modern Microbes Inform Us About Ancient Ecosystems” (2015) 8. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting “Novel Microbial Metabolisms in the Environment” (2014) 7. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting “Pathways of Nitrous Oxide Production” (2014) 6. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Meeting “Integrating Genes and Geochemistry” (2014) 5. American Society of Microbiology General Meeting “Metals and Microbes” (2014) 4. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting “Trace Metals in Sulfidic Environments” (2010) 3. Gordon Research Conference in Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry “Metals and N2 Fixation” (2010) 2. Astrobiology Science Conference, “Bioessential Elements through Space and Time” (2010) 1. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting “Evolution of the Marine Nitrogen Cycle through Time” (2008)

Professional Society Committees American Geophysical Union, Biogeosciences Section, Candidate for Elected Position of Secretary, 2018

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American Geophysical Union, Biogeosciences Section, Fellow Nomination Search Committee, 2017-present American Geophysical Union, Biogeosciences Section, Social Media Coordinator, 2017-present

Membership in Professional Societies Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science, 2018-present American Society of Microbiology, 2014-present Geological Society of America, 2014-present Geochemical Society, 2013-present Association for Women in Science, 2009-present Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2007-present American Geophysical Union, 2005-present

Editorial board memberships Associate Editor, Microbiological Chemistry & Geomicrobiology, Frontiers in Microbiology (IF 4.08, April

2015-present [Handled 9 manuscripts to date and served as managing editor for one research topic] Editorial board member, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (IF 4.31; Jan 2015-Dec 2020) Editorial advisory board member, Geobiology (IF 4.16; July 2015-present)

Peer reviewing Manuscripts reviewed Publons reviewer profile at https://publons.com/author/774870/jennifer-glass#profile Applied & Environmental Microbiology, Biogeochemistry, Biogeoscience Discussions, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Chemical Geology, Continental Shelf Research, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Environmental Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology Reports, Environmental Science and Technology, Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Frontiers in Microbiology, Geobiology, Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, Geology, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Journal of Proteome Research, Limnology & Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, mBio, Nature Geoscience, New Phytologist, PLoS One, PNAS, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Science, Scientific Reports

Textbooks reviewed: Processes in Microbial Ecology, 2nd ed. (David Kirchman, Oxford University Press) Ad hoc proposals reviewed (24 total; 23 since started at GT) NSF-EAR (Division of Earth Sciences), NSF-OCE (Division of Ocean Sciences), NSF-DEB (Division of Environmental Biology), NSF-IOS (Division of Integrative Organismal Systems), American Chemical Society-Petroleum Research Fund (ACS-PRF), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT, Chile), Fonds National Suisse da la Recherche Scientifique/Schweizerische Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FNSNF), North Pacific Research Board (NPRB)

Grant proposal review panels (13 total; 10 since started at GT) NASA Exobiology (5; 2 as panel chair), NESSF (2, 1 as panel chair), DOE BER (2), NASA Habitable Worlds (1 as panel chair), DOE JGI CSP (1), NSF OCE (1), NASA Microbial Biology (1)

B. Public and Community Service Panel Moderator, “The Most Unknown” Scientist Panel, Carter Library, Atlanta, GA, 2018 Ask-An-Astrobiologist, NASA Astrobiology Program, 2018 https://youtu.be/H-_9nT_h9U4 Panelist, Astrobiology Graduate Conference (AbGradCon) Early Career Panel, Atlanta, GA, 2018 Outreach activity leader, STEM-In-Our-Park, Earth Connections Outreach Event, Host: West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, for 80 8th-graders from underrepresented groups, Lindsey Street Park, 2017 Introducer for Author Sam Kean, Decatur Book Festival, Science Theme, 2017 Workshop leader, “Tricks of the Trade on Astrobiology Job Market" (2 sessions, 16 participants), 2017 Student conference mentor (AbSciCon, 2015, 2017; Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, 2016) Student presentation judge (AGU Fall Meeting 2012, 2014; SBS 2016, 2017) Science judge, Los Angeles Regional Ocean Science Bowl, 2013 Co-chair, Astrobiology Virtual Reading Group, 2010-2011 Judge, Arizona State Science and Engineering Fair, Phoenix, AZ, 2009-2011 Secretary and Membership Chair, AWIS Central Arizona Chapter, 2010-2011

C. Institute Contributions Chair, EAS Undergraduate Environment Committee, Fall 2018-present Judge, Georgia Tech Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium, April 2018 Georgia Tech Diversity and Inclusion Fellow, 2018

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EAS faculty advisor, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Earth Sciences Honor Society, 2018-present Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Faculty Representative, GT Academic Senate, Fall 2017-present Project Leader, Astrobiology Curriculum, 2017-2018 (as part of “Life in the Cosmos” SPAG award) Host, 15 EAS seminar speakers, 2013-present: Cecilia Batmalle Kretz, Bill Schlesinger, Laura Wasylenki, Frank Stewart, Terry Hazen, Sean Crowe,

Tim Lyons, Barbara Campbell, Carrie Masiello, Jeffrey Marlow, Lisa Stein, Angela Knapp, Mary Voytek, Nita Sahai, Ruth Blake

EAS Representative, Graduate Committee, Ocean Science & Engineering Graduate Program, 2016-present Member, Committee for Undergraduate Recruitment for EAS (CUREAS), 2014-present Member, EAS Chair’s Strategic Advisory Committee, 2014-2016 Advisor, EAS Undergraduate Club, 2014-2015 Member, Graduate Student Recruitment Committee, 2013-2014 Lead Author, EAS Geochemistry Research Group Strategic Planning Document, Aug 2015 Organizer, EAS Seminar “Geoscience Career Options in Industry and Academia: Why Choose?” Oct 2015 Speaker, Georgia Tech Institute of Materials, New Synchrotron Science Opportunities Workshop, Jan 2015 Judge, EAS Graduate Research Symposium, Oct 2013, Nov 2016