Deborah Repert
Deb Repert is a Microbiologist for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
Deb Repert has worked with the USGS since 1998 as a microbiologist focusing on nitrogen cycling processes in aquatic environments. She is interested in the physical, chemical and microbiological processes controlling the transport and fate of nutrients in both pristine and contaminated environments.
She received an undergraduate degree in Biology from Clarkson University and a Master's degree in Zoology with an emphasis in microbiology and stream ecology from Michigan State University.
Education
M.S. - Zoology, emphasis in microbiology and stream ecology, Michigan State University, 1992
B.S. - Biology, Clarkson University, 1988
Employment
Microbiologist, National Research Program, US Geological Survey, Boulder, CO, 1998-present
Research Technician, The Louis Calder Center, Fordham University, Armonk, NY, 1993-1997
Stream Research Coordinator, Arctic LTER Project, The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA ,1992-1993
Laboratory Technician, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, 1988-1989