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Sonja Rose

Sonja Rose 

PhD Candidate

BSc with Honours (ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, Nova Scotia, Canada)

Research

I am a Dal Biology PhD candidate working with Drs. Julie LaRoche and Erin Bertrand. My research involves the study of a recently cultured diazotroph, Candidatus Thalassolittus halegoni. We hope to explore the nitrogen fixation potential and nitrogenase abundancies for this microbe under various carbon substrates and fixed nitrogen sources using 15N2Ìýtracer methods and proteomics. We are also aiming to develop NIFH peptide assays for the identification of nitrogen fixing species. We are initially testing with pure cultures, with the aim of using environmental samples in the future. Overall, we hope that this isolate can be used as a model species for heterotrophic diazotrophs as few are cultured to date and little is understood about their physiology and nitrogen fixation capabilities. 

Publications

Rose SA, Robicheau BM, Tolman J, Fonseca-Batista D, Rowland E, Desai D, Ratten J-M, Kantor EJH, Comeau AM, Langille MGI, Jerlström-Hultqvist J, Devred E, Sarthou G, Bertrand EM, LaRoche J. 2024. Nitrogen fixation in the widely distributed marine γ-proteobacterial diazotroph Candidatus Thalassolituus haligoni. Science Advances 10(31): eadn1476.

Robicheau BM, Tolman J, Rose S, Desai D, LaRoche J. 2023. Marine nitrogen-fixers in the Canadian Arctic Gateway are dominated by biogeographically distinct non-cyanobacterial communities. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 99(12): fiad122.