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  1. Sallie Chisholm; Prochlorococcus and SAR11 are among the smallest and most abundant organisms on Earth. With a combined global population of about 2.7 × 1028 cells, they numerically dominate ...

  2. The focus of research in the Chisholm Laboratory is the marine microorganism, Prochlorococcus. This microbe is the dominant primary producer in the oceans, the smallest known phototroph, and the most abundant photosynthetic cell on the planet. Over the past fifteen years we have been developing Prochlorococcus as a model system for cross-scale ...

  3. Penny Chisholm (whose scientific works are published under the name Sallie Chisholm) has been studying microscopic plants called phytoplankton since she was an undergraduate. After she joined the MIT faculty, in the 1980s she was lucky enough to be involved in the discovery of the smallest and most abundant phytoplankter on the planet ...

  4. 30. Apr. 2013 · The Oceans at MIT website has a new feature story on Professor Sallie (Penny) Chisholm’s lab, which studies Prochlorococcus, the world’s smallest and most abundant photosynthetic marine organism. Chisholm, who in January received the National Medal of Science, led a team of scientists in the mid-1980s that discovered this tiny ocean microbe.

  5. 22. Jan. 2019 · MIT Institute Professor Sallie “Penny” Chisholm of the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Biology is the recipient of the 2019 Crafoord Prize. Announced on Jan. 17, Chisholm was awarded the prize “for the discovery and pioneering studies of the most abundant photosynthesizing organism on Earth, Prochlorococcus.”

  6. Fellow of the Ecological Society of America (2012) Ruth Patrick Award (2012) Premio Ramón Margalef de Ecología (2013) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Sallie W. (Penny) Chisholm (1947) es una bióloga marina, y oceanógrafa estadounidense en el Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts. Es experta en ecología y evolución de microbios del océano. 1 .

  7. Sallie Chisholm - 2011 National Medal of Science. Sallie W. Chisholm was awarded the National Medal of Science for contributions to the discovery and understanding of the dominant photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, promotion of the field of microbial oceanography, and influence on marine policy and management.