Dr. Penny Chisholm

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Biography

Penny Chisholm is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her research focuses on biological oceanography, specifically the ecology and evolution of marine cyanobacteria, and she has been influential in uncovering the ecological roles of these microorganisms in ocean ecosystems. Chisholm's work also investigates microbial ecology and ecological genomics, with a current interest in how large-scale ocean fertilization can impact marine environments. Over the years, she has received several prestigious awards for her contributions to science, including the Franklin Institute Laureate and the National Medal of Science. Her teaching interests align closely with her research, emphasizing ecology and microbial oceanography. Chisholm's dedication to advancing the field is reflected in her numerous publications and her commitment to mentoring students and early-career researchers. As an elected fellow of multiple scientific societies, she is recognized as a leader in the field of marine sciences and continues to influence new generations of scientists through both her research and teaching.

Research Interests

Awards

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Franklin Institute Laureate

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Crafoord Prize

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Honorary Degree (Doctor of Science)

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Jim Tiedje Award

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Killian Faculty Achievement Award

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Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology

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National Medal of Science