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唐甜甜  博士
副教授
Tiantian Tang
Associate Professor
Email:tiantian.tang@xmu.edu.cn
 
个人履历 Brief CV
  纽约州立大学石溪分校博士(2012)
 
  哈佛大学博士后(2012-2015)
  厦门大学副教授 (2015-)
  Ph.D, State University of New York, Stony Brook (2012)
  Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (2012-2015)
  Associate Professor, Xiamen University (2015-)
研究方向 Research Interests
  有机地球化学
  分子生物地球化学
  Organic geochemistry
  Molecular Biogeochemistry
代表性论文 Selected Publications
  Kang, P., Ma L., H. Zhang, Dai X, Liu J, Chen W., and T. Tang*. 2024. Amino acid carbon isotope profiles provide insight into lability and origins of particulate organic matter. Limnol. Oceanogr. 69, 1247–1259. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.12567
  Gonzalez-Nayeck, A. C., W. Mohr, T. Tang, S. Sattin, M. N. Parenteau, L. L. Jahnke, and A. Pearson. 2022. Absence of canonical trophic levels in a microbial mat. Geobiology 00: 1–15. doi:10.1111/gbi.12511
  Peihong Kang, Han Zhang, Zixiang Yang, Yifan Zhu, Biyan He, Qing Li, Cindy Lee, Tiantian Tang*, 2021, A model of algal organic carbon distributions in the Pearl River estuary using the amino acid carbon isotope values, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 294, 1-12.
  Yang Z., Zhang H., Kang P., Zhao Y. and Tang T*. (2020) Influence of Algal Production and Decomposition on the Carbon Isotope Signature of Labile Particulate Organic Matter on a Productive Continental Shelf Under the Stress of Coastal Hypoxia. Frontiers in Marine Science. 7.
  Tang,T.*, Mohr, W., Sattin,S.R., Rogers, D.R., Girguis, P.R., Pearson A.*, 2017, Geochemically-distinct carbon isotope distributions in Allochromatium vinosum DSM 180T grown photoautotrophically and photoheterotrophically. Geobiology, 15(2): 324-339
  Tiantian tang*, Katherine C. Filippino, Zhanfei Liu, Margaret Mulholland, Cindy Lee, (2017) Peptide hydrolysis and uptake of peptide hydrolysis products in the James River Estuary and lower Chesapeake Bay, Marine chemistry, 197, 52-63.
  Tang,T.*, and Lee,C., 2016, The role of surface layer proteins in the degradation of a photosynthetic prokaryote, the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp., Marine Chemistry, 186: 33-45
  Tang, T.*, Kisslinger, K., Lee, C., 2014, Silicate deposition during decomposition of cyanobacteria may promote export of picophytoplankton to the deep ocean. Nature Communications, 5