Greg Dick, PhD
Associate Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences
BWF PUP program: University of Michigan "Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS)"
Email: gdick@umich.edu
Phone: (734)763-3228 (o)
Research interests: I am interested in the interplay between microbial communities and environmental/biogeochemical processes.
Current Projects:
The environmental determinants of toxicity in cyanobacterial blooms.
Sources and sinks of hydrogen peroxide in cyanobacterial blooms, including the hypothesis that specific bacterial species protect the rest of the community from hydrogen peroxide.
Biogeochemical cycling of sulfur in cyanobacterial mats as it relates to budgets of O2 production and Earth's oxygenation in deep geologic time.
System of Study: