2007 | F. Scott Miller, Melanie R. Mormile, Jay A. Switzer,
Hai-Lung Tsai, Kai-tak Wan, Kimberly Henthorn, Matthew O'Keefe, and
William Fahrenholtz. MRI: Acquisition of a Duel Beam Focused Ion Beam System as a Regional Resource for Collaborative Research and Education in Missouri. NSF Major Research Instrumentation Program. |
2006 | Dev Niyogi, David A. Summers, Melanie R. Mormile,
and David Forciniti. A New Approach for Biodiesel Production from Algae. 3rd Annual P3 Award: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet, U.S. E.P.A. |
2005 | Melanie Mormile, Francisa Oboh-Ikuenobe, and
Kathleen Benison. Collaborative Research: Biogeochemical Exploration of Acidic and Neutral Hypersaline Environments of Australia. NSF Biogeosciences Program. Judy Raper, Daniel Forciniti, Jianmin Wang, Melanie Mormile, and Joel Burkin. Biological Energy Generation from Waste Solid. Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Fatih Dogan, Melanie Mormile, Keith Corzine, Matt O'Keefe, Jay Switzer, Shelly Minteer, Mark Prelas, Ruth Ann Mullen, Bruce Monzyk, and Herman Benecke. Bio-Inspired Sources for Long-Lasting and High Energy Density Power Storage with Efficient Conversions. Air Force Research Laboratories. |
2003 | Joel Burken, Melanie Mormile, David Porterfield,
David Wronkiewicz, and Mark Fitch. MRI: Acquisition of Natural Treatment Systems
Research Facility. NSF Major Research Instrumentation Program. |
2002 | Holly Pinkart, Melanie Mormile, and Brent Peyton.
Microbial Observatories at Soap Lake: Biogeochemistry, Microbial Diversity,
and Productivity of Anaerobic, Haloalkaliphilic Bacterial Communities. NSF Microbial Observatories Program. |
2001 | Craig Adams, Joel Burken, Mark Fitch, Melanie Mormile,
Michael Meyer, and Xiaoqi Zhang. Environmental Technologies for Concentrated Animal
Feed Operations. U.S.E.P.A. |
1999 | James Fredrickson, Melanie Mormile, and T.C.
Onstott. Preservation of Halobacteria and Their Macromolecular Constituents in
Brine Inclusions: Implications for Mars Exploration-Sample Return. NASA Exobiology
Program. Melanie Mormile. Recovery of Ancient Halophilic Bacteria from Halite. University of Missouri System Research Board. |
1998 | Brent Peyton, David Yonge, Michael Truex, Robert Romine, and Melanie Mormile. Reduced Waste Sludge through Biotreatment of Organics in High Salt or Acidic Waste Streams. Chemical Industry Environmental Technology Projects, LLC initiative |
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