Erin M. Bertrand

PhD Student, MIT/WHOI Joint Program

Chemical Oceanography

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

360 Woods Hole Rd MS 51, Watson 115

Woods Hole, MA02543

(508) 289-2835

Education

BatesCollege, Lewiston, ME

Bachelor of Science, May, 2005

Double Major, Chemistry and Environmental Studies (Honors), GPA: 3.87/4.0,Magna Cum Laude

School for International Training,

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Fall, 2003.

Coursework in Mongolian language, culture, development; Independent study in medicinal plant conservation.

Lewis S. MillsHigh School, Burlington, CT

Highest honors all semesters, National Honors Society, Graduated Salutatorian, 2001

Professional Experience

2006-present PhD Student, WHOI/MIT Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography

2005-2006 Research Assistant II, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry and

Geochemistry Dept.

2005 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Summer Student Fellow

2003-2005 Research Assistant: Department of Chemistry, BatesCollege, Lewiston, ME

2003-2005 Teaching Assistant: Environmental Studies Program and Chemistry Department, Bates

College

2004 Research Assistant: Dept. of Biological and Environmental Engineering, CornellUniversity,

Ithaca, NY

2004 Campus Organizing Fellow: Envirocitizen, Boston, MA

Awards and Fellowships

2009 Ocean Ventures Fund Student Research Award- competitive internal grant for $13,800

2008 Coastal Ocean Institute Student Research award- competitive internal grant for $3,500

2007 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

2006 EPA STAR Fellowship

2006 Honorable Mention NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

2005 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Summer Student Fellowship

2005 Drake R. Bradley Award for excellence in Undergraduate Research at BatesCollege

2005 Bates College Chemistry Department Lawrence Award for Excellence in Research

2005 Maine Campus Compact Unsung Heroes Student Award for fostering community engagement

2004 NSF-DOE funded Environmental and Molecular Science Institute’s Center for Environmental

Bioinorganic ChemistryUndergraduate Summer Research Fellowship

2003 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Research Fellowship

2002 Dana Scholarship for academic achievement, leadership and community service

Honors

Magna Cum Laude, BatesCollege

Honors in Chemistry and Environmental Studies, BatesCollege

Phi Beta Kappa, 2005

Sigma Xi, 2005

Publications

In Review. Iron Conservation by Reduction of Metalloenzyme Inventories in the Marine Diazotroph

Crocosphaerawatsonii.M. A. Saito, E. M. Bertrand,V. V. Bulygin, D. M. Moran, S.

Dutkiewicz, F. M. Monteiro, M. J. Follows, F. W. Valois, J. B.Waterbury. Science.

In Prep.Profiling vitamin B12 biosynthesis gene diversity in the Ross Sea: the identification of a

new group of polar B12-biosynthesizers by gene. E.M Bertrand, M.A.

Saito, Y.J. Jeon, B.A.NeilanEnvironmental Microbiology.

In Prep. Proteomics of vitamin B12 and iron colimitation in marine diatoms

E.M. Bertrand, Bulygin, V.,Saito, M.A. PLOS Biology.

2007. Vitamin B12 and iron co-limitation of phytoplankton growth in the RossSea.

E. M. Bertrand, Saito, M. A. Rose, J.M., Riesselman, C.R., Lohan, M.C., Noble, A.E.,

Lee, P.A., Ditullio, G.R. Limnology and Oceanography. 52 (3) 1079-1093

2007. Profiling Mechanisms of AlkaneHydroxylase ActivityIn Vivo Using the Diagnostic

Substrate Norcarane.Rozhkova-Novosad, E A., Chae, J.C., Zylstra, G.J., Bertrand, E.M.Alexander-Ozinskas, M., Deng, D., Moe, L.A., Groves, J.T.,Austin, R.N.Chemistry and Biology. 14: 165-172

2005 Reaction mechanisms of non-hemediironhydroxylases characterized in whole cells.

E. Bertrand, R. Sakai, E. Rozhkova-Novosad, L. Moe, B. G. Fox, J.T. Groves, R. N. Austin. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 99: 1998–2006

Talks and Posters Presented (From 2005)

February, 2010. Proteomics of iron and vitamin B12limitation and colimitation inmarine diatoms. Oral

presentation Ocean Science Meeting, Portland, OR

August, 2009. Proteomics of iron and vitamin B12limitation and colimitation inmarine diatoms.

Poster presentation, Chemical Oceanography Gordon Conference, Tilton, NH.

August, 2008. Profiling vitamin B12 biosynthesis gene diversity in the RossSea: the identification of a

new group of polar B12-biosynthesizers by genes. Poster presentation, ISME Meeting Cairns,

Australia.

June, 2008. Iron limitation of bacterial and phytoplankton growth in the RossSea:

Implications for Vitamin B12 cycling, uptake, and limitation. Poster presentation, Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry Gordon Conference, Waterville Valley, NH.

October, 2007. Vitamin B12 and Cobalt in Phytoplankton Ecology: Insight from the Aureococcus

anophagefferensgenome. Invited talk, AureococcusanophagefferensGenome Jamboree,

South Hampton, NY.

September, 2007. Iron limitation of bacterial and phytoplankton growth in the RossSea:

Implications for Vitamin B12 cycling, uptake, and limitation. Poster presentation, 10th

Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Faro, Portugal.

June, 2007. Vitamin B12 and iron colimitation in the RossSea, Antarctica. Invited talk, Center

for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry (CEBIC) Summer Conference 2007,

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

June, 2006. Contrasting vitamin B12 and cobalt uptake by the phytoplankton populations in the

Costa Rica Upwelling Dome. Poster presentation, ASLO Summer Meeting 2006

Victoria, British Columbia

June, 2005 “Substrate-based mechanistic inquiries into alkane hydroxylation by AlkB in

Pseudomonas putida GPo1 and uncharacterized alkanehydroxylases in bacteria from

deep-sea hydrothermal vents.” Invited talk, Center for Environmental Bioinorganic

Chemistry (CEBIC) Summer Conference 2005, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

March, 2005 “Mechanistic Studies of Hydrocarbon-Degrading Metalloenzymes in Pristine,

Polluted and Extreme Environments.” Poster presentation, Trace Metal Biogeochemistry

Session, Division of Geochemistry, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San

Diego, CA.

January, 2005 “Substrate-based mechanistic inquiries into alkane hydroxylation by AlkB in

Pseudomonas putida GPo1 and uncharacterized alkanehydroxylases in bacteria from

extreme environments.” Invited talk, Bioinorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Graduate

Research Seminar, Ventura, CA.

Educational and Community Service

Teaching Assistant for MIT/WHOI Joint Program class Marine Chemistry, Fall 2008

Under professors Scott Doney and Ben Van Mooy

Responsible for leading weekly recitation sessions, designing and grading problem sets.

Participation in cruise outreach projects communicating with elementary, high school, and

undergraduate students via the web while at sea:

Falmouth, MA Public School Science Fairs Judge, 2006- present

Volunteer, elementary school classrooms, Falmouth, MA Public Schools for “The Artistic

Oceanographer” program, 2006- present