Biogeochemistry Stream Accomplishments

BOLD = undergraduate
italics = faculty
* = student presenter

Research presentations

All FRI students present their research posters at campus events. Each team presents a research poster at the annual FRI Research Day in December. Those poster titles can be found on the "Research Projects" page. Below are presentations made outside of annual FRI public session.

  • Determining the effect of tree canopy and lichen species on sorption capabilities of lichens. S Cohen*, W Smisko*, M Harrison*, A Blumenthal, and J Schmitkons. Geological Society of America Northeast Section Meeting March 2019, Portland, ME
  • Geochemical analysis and closed system modeling of glacier lake, NY for the verification of meromixis. J Ross*, E Chaves*, S Price, and J Schmitkons. Geological Society of America Northeast Section Meeting March 2019, Portland, ME
  • Microbial cycling of As and Sb in contaminate and pristine environments. M Rogers*, K Weil*, D Leather, B Sauerwald, A Sheinbaum, and J Schmitkons. Geological Society of America Northeast Section Meeting March 2018, Burlington, VT
  • Geochemical modeling of meromicitic Green Lake, Fayetteville, NY. D Knoell*, O Lopez, M Poggiolli, D Stokes-Malave, E Wallace, J Schmitkons. Geological Society of America Northeast Section Meeting March 2018, Burlington, VT
  • Common antibiotic sulfamethoxazole disrupts denitrification in stream sediment microcosms. J Berliner*, J Aguirre*, J Agyeno, N Willmart, J Schmitkons. Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. April 2018, Rutgers, NJ

Biogeochemistry as FRI research stream

  • The Biogeochemistry Freshman Research Immersion Program At Binghamton University. J Schmitkons and J Graney. Geological Society of America. Nov 2018, Indianapolis, IN
  • Establishing a sequence of three CURE courses in biogeochemistry. J Schmitkons, J Graney, N Stamp, M Fegley. Earth Educators' Rendezvous. July 2017, Albuquerque, NM
  • Development of the Biogeochemistry Freshman Research Immersion program at Binghamton University. J Graney and N Stamp. Geological Society of America. Sept 2016, Denver, CO

Funds acquired

  • GP-EXTRA: Freshman Research in Biogeochemistry for Engagement and Retention. J Graney, N Stamp, T Lowenstein, W Zhu, T Kulp. National Science Foundation. 2016-2019