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  1. Dr. Tom Kieft is a microbiologist in the Biology Department at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech).

  2. Tom Kieft Biology Dept. New Mexico Tech. Life in the Deep. Subsurface life is microbial: bacteria archaea. fungi? protozoa viruses. Sampling the deep biosphere. Drilling/coring from the surface. Access via deep mines or underground labs. Drilling/coring needs. tracers. Solute: Br-, fluorochromes (e.g., rhodamine), perfluorinated hydrocarbons.

  3. Thomas Kieft, PhD. Professor. Biology. tkieft@nmt.edu. 575 - 835 - 5321. Jones Annex 301. Education. Ph.D. Biology, 1983 University of New Mexico. M.S. Biology, 1978 New Mexico Highlands University. B.A. Biology, 1973 Carleton College. Experience. 08/16 -- Present: Director, Biotechnology Ph.D. Program.

  4. Dr. Tom Kieft studies microbial life in extreme environments of Earth’s deep subsurface SOCORRO, N.M. – New Mexico Tech professor Dr. Tom Kieft is a co-author on a new paper in Nature Geoscience that suggests the amount of living material on Earth is twice what was previously thought.

  5. 10 nov 2014 · Tullis Onstott and Tom Kieft, a professor of Biology from the New Mexico Tech, organized and ran a 2-day meeting in Potsdam Germany to initiate microbiology-driven scientific drilling projects around the globe.

  6. Professor of Biology. New Mexico Tech. View Tom Kiefts profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Tom has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete profile on...

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  7. 13 mag 2024 · Image credit: Dr. Tom Kieft, New Mexico Tech. Boston replaces Carl Pilcher, former NAI director who retired in early 2013 after leading the institute for seven years before returning in August 2014 on a part-time basis to serve as interim director.