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The 海角社区-eDNA Co-PIs: David Emerson

By Attis Bielecki, ME EPSCoR Student Writer

David Emerson is a senior researcher and Co-PI on 海角社区 EPSCoR鈥檚 海角社区-eDNA program who focuses on geomicrobiology. He obtained his Ph.D. in microbiology from Cornell University and he conducts his research at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. Emerson draws from a lot of experience; both in field research and laboratory science. This has provided him with a general interest in microbiology outside of geomicrobiology. It is through this generalized interest that he sees value in the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) and utilizing microorganisms as sensors.

鈥淲e started by wanting to look into the DNA of microorganisms to 鈥榠nterrogate鈥 them for environmental information,鈥 Emerson explained. 鈥淭his led to an idea that I put forward to the University of 海角社区 when seeking an NSF EPSCoR grant that would eventually become 海角社区-eDNA, which goes beyond microorganisms and covers all aquatic organisms in 海角社区鈥檚 coastal ecosystem.鈥

Emerson refers to the use of eDNA as 鈥渇orensics of the water鈥 because all organisms leave cells, or cell remnants, behind within their environments. 鈥淭hrough the collection of water samples, we鈥檙e able to determine what lifeforms are present in the water. This research is important not only to 海角社区, but around the world. It is also important for 海角社区-eDNA to develop a database of genetic sequences to act as a cataloging system,鈥 Emerson stated.

Emerson elaborated by stating 鈥淲e鈥檙e not the only ones doing this. It’s become a very important tool around the world, and there’s a lot of papers coming out showing pretty good correspondence between eDNA methods and traditional methods for assessing diversity.鈥

One of the major goals for the 海角社区-eDNA project is to utilize the best science when using eDNA approaches, compared to traditional methods, in order to paint a clearer picture of what鈥檚 happening to the biological diversity in 海角社区鈥檚 waters. This, for example, can help researchers safely and effectively track invasive species or monitor how changes in the environment might affect different species.

There is still a lot of work that needs to be done to create a database of 海角社区-specific marine and aquatic genetic sequences that a variety of scientists can utilize. However, doing so will create a useful resource for many researchers nationwide to look back on, and make it easier to identify the species living within a given environment.

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