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Monica V. Orellana
Affiliation:
University of Washington (FHL)
Address:
Institute for Systems Biology
401 Terry Avenue North
Seattle, WA
USA 98109
ORCiD:
0000-0001-5990-9380
Activities reported for Monica V. Orellana:
Program coordination
None
Project coordination
Marine microgels: A microlayer source of summer CCN in high Arctic open lead
(Marine Microgels)
Co-Principal Investigator
A Systems Biology Approach to Characterize Diatom Response to Ocean Acidification and Climate Change
(OA Diatom Response)
Principal Investigator, Contact
A systems biology approach of diatom response to ocean acidification and climate change
(diatom response to OA and CC)
Principal Investigator, Contact
TRacing the fate of Algal Carbon Export in the Ross Sea
(TRACERS)
Principal Investigator
Marine biopolymers as tracers of major biogeochemical processes: Using proteomics and antibody-sensor technology
(RuBisCO at Line P)
Principal Investigator, Contact
EAGER: Diatom Programmed Cell Death at Single-Cell Resolution
(Diatom Death)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Collaborative Research: DOC removal in the ocean according to polymer gel theory
(DOC REMOVAL)
Lead Principal Investigator, Contact
Deployment coordination
Deployment
Synonyms
Platform
Role
ISB_Orellana
Institute for Systems Biology
Principal Investigator
Datasets
Project:
EAGER: Diatom Programmed Cell Death at Single-Cell Resolution
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Diatom (Thalassiosira pseudonana) cell information from experiments designed to study single-cell transcriptional profiling of nutrient acquisition heterogeneity in diatoms conducted in December of 2022
Principal Investigator
2024-01-30
Final no updates expected
Diatom (Thalassiosira pseudonana) gene information from experiments designed to study single-cell transcriptional profiling of nutrient acquisition heterogeneity in diatoms conducted in December of 2022
Principal Investigator
2024-01-30
Final no updates expected
Diatom (Thalassiosira pseudonana) physiological data from experiments designed to study single-cell transcriptional profiling of nutrient acquisition heterogeneity in diatoms conducted in December of 2022
Principal Investigator
2024-01-30
Final no updates expected
Project:
TRacing the fate of Algal Carbon Export in the Ross Sea
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Link to NCBI BioProject on programmed cell death from RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer NBP1302 in the Ross Sea from February to April 2013 (TRACERS project)
Principal Investigator
2016-11-30
Final no updates expected
Project:
A systems biology approach of diatom response to ocean acidification and climate change
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Gene expression data from nitrate-limited chemostat cultures of the diatom Thalaisiosira pseudonana subjected to varying CO2 concentrations
Principal Investigator
2015-01-30
Project:
A Systems Biology Approach to Characterize Diatom Response to Ocean Acidification and Climate Change
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Experimental results: microarrays for Thalassiosira pseudonana diatoms grown in the laboratory under different conditions; 2013 (OA Diatom Response project)
Principal Investigator
2015-01-30
Final with updates expected
Project:
Marine microgels: A microlayer source of summer CCN in high Arctic open lead
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Biology and chemistry in Arctic surface microlayer and subsurface waters from R/V Oden cruise ASCOS2008 from the High Arctic Ocean in 2008 (87degs N, 1-6degs E) (Marine Microgels project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2012-01-04
Final no updates expected
Cruise track position data from R/V Oden cruise ASCOS2008 from the High Arctic Ocean in 2008 (87degs N, 1-6degs E) (Marine Microgels project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2012-01-04
Final no updates expected