Press
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2018
National Science Foundation CAREER award
2017
IU Outstanding Junior Faculty Award
Indiana University Bloomington names Outstanding Junior Faculty
IU professor researches microbe relationships, by Rachel Leffers
2015
Kremer, TA*, B LaSarre*, AL Posto, and JB McKinlay. 2015.
N2 gas is an effective fertilizer for bioethanol production by Zymomonas mobilis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
112: 2222-2226. * equal contribution.
Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium Could Cut Biofuel Costs, by Jenny Rood
Fill up your gas tank with bamboo?, by Joe Turner
- The Christian Science Monitor
How one bacterium could help ease reliance on food crops for biofuel, by Pete Spotts
Accident could have big payoff for biofuel, by Michael Reschke
IU Biologists Make Bioethanol Discovery Using Nitrogen, by Lindsey Wright
Nitrogen-Fed Bacteria Could Power Our Future, by Steve Luntz
New technique uses most abundant gas on Earth to help create bioethanol, by Colin Jeffrey
2014
US Army Research Office MURI Award
IU biologists receive $6.2 million to advance research on bacterial evolution, by Steve Chaplin
2012
US Department of Energy Early Career Award
IU biologist receives Department of Energy's top young faculty award, by Steve Chaplin
2011
McKinlay, JB and CS Harwood. 2011.
Calvin cycle flux, pathway constraints and substrate redox state together determine the H2 biofuel yield in photoheterotrophic bacteria.
mBio. 2:doi:10.1128/mBio.00323-10.
- ASM Press Release
Blocking carbon dioxide fixation in bacteria increases biofuel production, by Jim Sliwa
t h e M c K i n l a y L a b
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington
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