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Jennifer L. Salerno

Researcher at George Mason University

Publications -  25
Citations -  482

Jennifer L. Salerno is an academic researcher from George Mason University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 374 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer L. Salerno include McMaster University & University of Hawaii at Manoa.

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Characterization of Symbiont Populations in Life-History Stages of Mussels From Chemosynthetic Environments

TL;DR: The densities of chemoautotrophic and methanotrophic symbiont morphotypes were determined in life- history stages of two species of mussels from deep-sea chemosynthetic environments (the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent and the Blake Ridge cold seep) in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Ethics, big data and computing in epidemiology and public health.

TL;DR: An in-depth review of the activities of the Ethics Committee of the American College of Epidemiology identifies an opportunity to elaborate on knowledge gained since the inception of the original Ethics Guidelines published by the ACE Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee in 2000.
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Deep-Sea Biofilms, Historic Shipwreck Preservation and the Deepwater Horizon Spill

TL;DR: In this paper, the Deepwater Horizon spill potentially impacted shipwreck biofilms and the functional roles of the biofilm microbiome, experiments containing carbon steels disks (CSDs) were placed at five historic shipwrecks.
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The impact of the Deepwater Horizon blowout on historic shipwreck-associated sediment microbiomes in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

TL;DR: This study is the first to address the impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill on shipwreck-associated microbiomes, and to explore how shipwrecks themselves influence microbiome diversity in the deep sea.