RESEARCH INTERESTS
EDUCATION University of Alaska, Fairbanks 2004-present. M.S, Biology & Wildlife - Advisor: Lee Taylor
University of California, Berkeley 2000- 2003. Molecular Environmental Biology, B.S.
Modesto Junior College, Modesto CA 1998-2000.
PUBLICATIONS
Taylor
DL, Booth MG, McFarland JW, Herriott IC, Lennon NJ, Nusbaum C & Marr
TG. 2008. Increasing ecological inference from
high throughput sequencing of fungi in the environment through
a tagging approach. Molecular Ecology Resources. Online
Early DOI 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2008.02094.x. Supplemental
Material - Table S1.
Taylor DL, Herriott
IC, Long J, O'Neill K. 2007.
TOPO-TA is A-OK: A test of phylogenetic bias in fungal environmental
clone library construction. Environmental Microbiology 9: 1329-1334. Supplemental Material.
Ian C. Herriott and D. Lee Taylor. Fungal community activity in winter soils: A comparison of rDNA and rRNA characterizations. Second International Conference for Alpine and Polar Microbiology. Innsbruck, Austria. March, 2006. Poster.
Ian C. Herriott, and D. Lee Taylor. Fungal community dynamics during winter in subarctic Alaska: a DNA and rRNA based TRFLP approach. Poster. 55th Arctic Science Conference, American Association for the Advancement of Science. September, 2004. Anchorage, AK.
Taylor, D. Lee1, Herriott, Ian1, Geml, Jozsef1, Marr, Tom1, Long, James1, Ruess, Roger1, Laursen, Gary1, and Nusbaum, Harris2. 1Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA, 2Broad Institute – MIT, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA. Fungal basidiome and soil diversity under the Aurora Borealis. Mycological Society of America Meeting, Hilo Hawaii. July, 2005.
Ian Herriott, Julie Ishida, Nahal Lalefar, Jenny Tan, and Tom Yedwab. 2001. Berkeley Scientific Interviews: Jere Lipps, Integrative Biology Professor. Berkeley Scientific Journal. Special Edition, Astrobiology. 5:75-80.
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