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THE WARD LAB Off screen link: Skip to content Off screen link: Skip to search MAIN MENU Menu * Home, (current page) * People * Research * Publications * Teaching * Webmail(link is external) * Department of Geosciences(link is external) * News Archive SEARCH Search THE WARD LAB * * * 1 / 3 Previous image Next image ︎ View gallery WELCOME Research in the Ward laboratory concerns the marine and global nitrogen cycle, using molecular biological investigations of marine bacteria and bacterial processes (especially nitrification and denitrification), and measuring the rates of N transformation processes using various isotope approaches. We have ongoing research in the following areas: * Nitrogen cycling (nitrification, denitrification, anammox, etc.) in several suboxic zones of the world ocean (Arabian Sea, Eastern Tropical North and South Pacific) and in Chesapeake Bay, Great Sippewissett Salt Marsh, etc. * Nitrogen assimilation by phytoplankton and functional diversity of eukaryotic phytoplankton in the world ocean * Diversity of functional guilds of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle of aquatic systems Please contact us for more information and for queries about undergraduate, graduate and post doctoral research opportunities. NEWS Conference on nitrification draws international experts Princeton’s department of geosciences recently hosted the eighth International Conference on Nitrification and Related Processes (ICoN8)(link is external). The five-day event, held from July 30 to August 3 of this year, brought together scientists and researchers from all over the world to discuss and share current research on nitrification and related processes in the nitrogen cycle. Princeton Environmental Research Portal: A Half-Century at the Forefront of Environmental Research You can now explore the full scope of Princeton’s latest environmental research – plus the University’s legacy of environmental commitment – through a single portal: “Princeton Environmental Research: A Half-Century at the Forefront.” The portal was launched on Thursday, Oct 15, 2020. Users will find a video presenting 50 years of environmental research as well as a series of articles documenting Princeton’s historic research contributions in a areas from climate modeling to the future of food View All News Back to Top FOOTER THE WARD RESEARCH LABORATORY Bess B. Ward William J. Sinclair Professor of Geosciences and The High Meadows Environmental Institute 217 Guyot Hall Department of Geosciences Princeton, NJ 08544 (609) 258-5150 bbw@princeton.edu(link sends email) ORCID: 0000-0001-7870-2684(link is external) FOLLOW US * Facebook (link is external) * Digital Accessibility(link is external) © 2024 The Trustees of Princeton University m