David Smith
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David C. Smith
Professor of OceanographyAssociate Dean, Graduate School of OceanographyCIB 227(401) 874-6172Educational Background
Ph.D.
B.S.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UCSD)
California State University, Long Beach
1994
1984
Areas of Specialization
Research
David Smith's current research interests include marine microbial ecology, water quality microbiolgy and the microbiology of deeply buried marine sediments.Teaching
David Smith currently teaches a graduate level course in marine microbial ecology (OCG 576) and co-teaches an upper level undergraduate oceanography course (OCG 451).Outreach
GEMS-Net Mentor; National Ocean Science BowlStudents
Ellen Keane
Andrew M. Staroscik
Marek Kirs
Heather Saffert
Annie Cox
M.S.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
2000
2003
2005
2008
Candidate
Publications:
Kallmeyer J, Smith DC, Spivack AJ, D'Hondt S 2008. A new cell extraction prodecure applied to deep subsurface sediments. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 6:236-245. (pdf)
McGarvey, ST, Buszin J, Reed, H, Smith DC, Rahman Z., Andrezejewski C, Awusabo-Asare K, and White MJ, 2008, Community and household determinants of water quality in coastal Ghana. Journal of Water and Health. 6: 339-349.
Durbin EG, Casas MC, Rynearson T, Smith DC 2008 A novel method for measuring in situ rates of predation on different species of copepods using Q-PCR. Mar Biol DOI 10.1007/s00227-007-0843-5 (pdf)
Dickens, GR, M Koelling, DC Smith, L Schnieders, and IODP Expedition 302 Scientists. 2007. Rhizon sampling of pore waters on scientific drilling expeditions: An example from IODP Expedition 302, Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX). Scientific Drilling Journal. 4: 22-25. (pdf)
Kirs M, Smith DC 2007 Multiplex quantitative real-time RT-PCR for the F+ specific RNA coliphages: A method for use in microbial source tracking. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73:808-814. (pdf)
Smith DC, D'Hondt S. 2006. Life in deep subseafloor sediments. Oceanography 19: 58-70. (pdf)
Soffientino B, Spivack AJ, Smith DC, Roggenstein EB, D’Hondt S 2006. A versatile and sensitive tritium-based radioassay for measuring Hydrogenase activity in aquatic sediments. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 66: 136-146. (pdf)
Boyd, TJ, Montgomery, MT, Steele, JK, Pohlman, JW, Coffin, RB, Ward, DM, Spargo, BJ and Smith, DC. 2005. Dissolved oxygen saturation controls PAH biodegradation in freshwater estuary sediments. Microbial Ecology. 49: 226-235. (pdf)
Staroscik AM, Smith DC (2004) Seasonal patterns in bacterioplankton abundance and production in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 35:275-282. (pdf)
Kormas KA, Smith DC, Edgcomb V, Teske A (2003) Molecular analysis of deep subsurface microbial communities in Nankai Trough sediments (ODP Leg 190, Site 1176). FEMS Microbiology Ecology 45:115-125. (pdf)
Presentations:
Smith DC (2008) Microorganisms living deep within marine sediments Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando. 2-7 March 2008.
Maranda L, Campbell RG, Cox AM, Smith DC, Hasson MD (2007) Treatment of ballast water with chlorine dioxide to control invasive species under actual shipping conditions 15th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
McGarvey ST, Buszin J, Smith DC, Reed H, Awusabo-Asare-K, White MJ (2006) Determinants of Household Water Quality in Coastal Ghana. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Atlanta, GA
Smith, D.C. 2006. Gaining Access to the Marine Subsurface Biosphere through the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Vienna, Austria. 20 - 25 August 2006.
Saffert, H., D. C. Smith, A. Hanson, and E. Morin. 2006. An autonomous submersible analyzer for indicator bacteria. Eos Trans. AGU 87: Abstract OS45D-28.
Soffientino, B., A. J. Spivack, D. C. Smith, S. D'Hondt, and IODP Expedition 307 Party. 2006. Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in deeply buried marine sediments. Astrobiology 9: 235.
Forschner, S., D. C. Rowley, and D. C. Smith. 2006. Exploration of deeply buried Arctic sediments for microbial diversity and novel biomedical resources. Eos Trans. AGU 87: Abstract OS25M-20.


