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Details for: Marilyn Fogel


Dr. Marilyn Fogel uses a wide range of expertise --including biology, chemistry, geology and astrobiology--to study distinctive isotopes of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen to trace various phenomena tied to modern and fossilized ecosystems. She received her B. S. in Biology from Penn State and a Ph.D. in Botany and Marine Science from the University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas. Fogel joined the Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Geophysical Laboratory as a Carnegie Corporation Fellow in 1977. In 1979, she became a Senior Scientist and Staff Member at the Carnegie’s Geophysical Laboratory where she mentored postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates, who became Professors, Deans, and Department Chairs. Since 1998, Fogel has worked on astrobiology as a Member of NASA’s Astrobiology Institute including studies to examining the isotopic patterns in meteorites. In 2013, Marilyn joined the Life and Environmental Sciences faculty at the University of California’s newest campus in Merced and served as Chair, established a state of the art stable isotope laboratory, and increased faculty with interdisciplinary hires. Fogel joined UC Riverside in Earth Sciences and Environmental Sciences departments in Fall 2016 and is creating activities and ideas for the EDGE (Environmental Dynamics and Geo-Ecology) Institute, including building of the EDGE Institute laboratory working with colleagues to support Geobiology and biogeochemistry research. Fogel holds the inaugural Endowed Wilbur W. Mayhew Chair of Geoecology. Marilyn is a Fellow of the Geochemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fulbright Scholar, and served on the National Research Council’s Space Studies Board. She served as Program Director in Geobiology and Low Temperature Geochemistry with the National Science. Fogel was elected President (2013-2018) of the Biogeosciences section of the American Geophysical Union. In 2014, she received the Alfred Treibs Medal in Organic Geochemistry for lifetime achievement in the field and is the first woman to be awarded this honor. The Geological Society of America recently recognized Dr. Fogel for her Distinguished Career in Geobiology.
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(2021) Subsurface Fluid Geochemistry Shape Microbial Community Structure and Function at Solfatara-Pisciarelli Hydrothermal Systems, Italy
Ugwuanyi IR, Glamoclija M, Steele A, Fogel M, Bowden R, De Natale G, Troise C, Somma R, Piochi M & Mormone A

(2019) Widespread Putrefaction in Sediments after the Palaeoproterozoic Great Oxidation Event
Papineau D, She Z, Purohit R, Bernard S, Devine K, Li C, Shen B, Fogel M, Karhu J, Bleeker W & Hazen R



Mentorship

Goldschmidt2020: Mentor (Mentoring Daianne Höfig, Debadrita Jana)
Goldschmidt2018: Mentor (Mentoring Marisa Repasch, Ellen Lalk)

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