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Alison Cupples

Professor

Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), College of Engineering

Engr Rsch Complex, 1449 Engineering Research Ct Room A135

Biography

Research Interests

The application of microbiology to understand and treat soil and water contamination

The identification of the microorganisms and functional genes involved in biodegradation of traditional, problematic contaminants (chlorinated solvents, BTEX, MTBE, RDX, 1,4-dioxane) and emerging contaminants (antimicrobials, pharmaceuticals and personal care products)
The application ... of molecular methods to environmental microbiology including quantitative PCR, TRFLP, stable isotope probing, LAMP, high throughout sequencing
The occurrence and fate of emerging contaminants in engineered and natural systems

Current Projects

The fate and biodegradation of contaminants of emerging concern in agricultural soils
The application of high throughput sequencing and PICRUSt to identify microbial communities capable of rapid contaminant biodegradation
The development of LAMP assays to detect functional genes associated with the reductive dechlorination of the chlorinated solvents
The development of microbial cultures capable to 1,4-dioxane biodegradation
The application of stable isotope probing to identify microorganisms involved in the degradation of agricultural chemicals

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Education

Ph.D., Environmental Engineering and Science, Stanford University 2003

M.S., Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois 1999

B.S., Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia (England) 1997

Awards

2015-2016, Withrow Teaching Excellence Award

2011-2012, Lilly Teaching Fellow, MSU

2011, Excellence in Review Award, Environmental Science & Technology

2009, SETAC North American Endowment Environmental Engineering Travel Award

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Publications

Vera, Andrea, Paes Wilson, Fernanda and A. M. Cupples. 2022. Predicted functional genes for the biodegradation of xenobiotics in groundwater and sediment at two contaminated Naval Sites. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 106 (2), 835-853.

A.M. Cupples and Thelusmond, J.R. 2022. Predicting the occurrence of monooxygenases and their associated phylotypes in soil microcosms. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 193, 106401.

Dang, Hongyu and A. M. Cupples. 2021. Identification of the phylotypes involved in cis-dichloroethene and 1,4-dioxane biodegradation in soil microcosms. Science of the Total Environment. Volume 794, 10 November 2021, 148690.

Dang, Hongyu and A. M. Cupples. 2021. Diversity and abundance of the functional genes and bacteria associated with RDX degradation at a contaminated site pre- and post- biostimulation. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 105, 6463-6475.

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