Ted Bowyer
PNNL Fights COVID-19 on an Array of Research Fronts
Six months into a pandemic that has claimed more than 570,000 lives worldwide, scores of PNNL scientists are engaged in dozens of projects in the fight against COVID-19.
String of Firsts in Forensic Proteomics for Ricin Detection
As author of her first publication, PNNL bioinformaticist Isabelle O’Bryon developed the first forensic proteomics method to more quickly detect ricin, a toxin often crudely made in home laboratories that can kill in trace amounts.
Publications
Zdenek Dohnalek
Zdenek Dohnálek is a Laboratory Fellow at PNNL and an internationally renowned leader in the area of imaging of surface reactions.
Understanding Climate–Fire–Ecosystem Interactions Using a New Fire Model
Ecosystem feedback fire model opens new investigative pathways into impacts of fire on future climate.
Understanding Impacts, Responses of Atmospheric Rivers to Earth System Changes
Increased precipitation intensity and hydrologic extremes are associated with atmospheric rivers under warming temperatures.
Deconstructing the Soil Microbiome
By studying discrete functional components of the soil microbiome at high resolution, researchers obtained a more complete picture of soil diversity compared to analysis of the entire soil community.
PNNL Scientists Apply Expertise to Issues Affecting Washington State
Two PNNL researchers have been elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences. Two others PNNL scientists join the academy board of directors.