Superfund Research Program
Albert Barberan
University of Arizona
PO Box 210038
Shantz, Rm. 429
Tucson, Arizona 85721
Phone: 520-621-1646
Email: barberan@email.arizona.edu
Projects
- University of Arizona: Microbial Contributions to Arsenic Transformation in the Gut (2020-2025)
Publications
2023
- Demergasso C, Neilson JW, Tebes-Cayo C, Veliz R, Ayma D, Laubitz D, Barberan A, Chong-Diaz G, Maier RM. 2023. Hyperarid soil microbial community response to simulated rainfall. Front Microbiol 14:1202266. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1202266 PMID:37779711 PMCID:PMC10537920
2022
- Schiro G, Liu P, Dodson M, Zhang DD, Ghishan FK, Barberan A, Kiela PR. 2022. Interactions between arsenic exposure, high-fat diet and NRF2 shape the complex responses in the murine gut microbiome and hepatic metabolism. Front Microbiomes 1:doi:10.3389/frmbi.2022.1041188
2020
- Chen Y, Neilson JW, Kushwaha P, Maier RM, Barberan A. 2020. Life-history strategies of soil microbial communities in an arid ecosystem. ISME J doi:10.1038/s41396-020-00803-y PMID:33051582
- Kushwaha P, Neilson JW, Barberan A, Chen Y, Fontana CG, Butterfield BJ, Maier RM. 2020. Arid ecosystem vegetation canopy-gap dichotomy: Influence on soil microbial composition and nutrient cycling functional potential. Appl Environ Microbiol 87(5):doi:10.1128/AEM.02780-20 PMID:33310716 (ahead of print)