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  1. Russell VREELAND | CEO | Doctor of Philosophy - Topic - Microbial Physiology and Biochemistry | Research profile. About. 80. Publications. 14,155. Reads. 4,151. Citations. Introduction....

  2. The Eastern Shore Microbes story started in 1974, when Dr. Russell Vreeland stumbled across two ponds containing salt brines. They were identical except for one major difference - their color. While one of them looked like clear water, the other was a bright red.

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  3. Oct 19, 2000 · Published: 19 October 2000. Isolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal. Russell H. Vreeland, William D. Rosenzweig & Dennis W. Powers. Nature 407 ,...

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  4. President/CEO Eastern Shore Microbes at Eastern Shore Microbes · Russell Vreeland has over 40 years of experience working on the ecology, taxonomy and application of the microorganisms that...

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  5. Oct 18, 2000 · The discovery suggests that some bacteria are practically immortal, says the study's lead author, microbiologist Russell Vreeland of West Chester University in Pennsylvania. Vreeland decided to search for ancient bacteria after a student asked him how long microbes could live.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · When Dr Vreeland, then at the University of New Orleans, was granted access to part of the flooded mine in 1987, he found the water within contained 32% salt, about nine times more than seawater....

  7. www.newscientist.com › article › mg17022885-000-the-immortalsThe Immortals | New Scientist

    Apr 28, 2001 · RUSSELL VREELAND couldn't quite believe his eyes. A few weeks earlier, he had drilled into a crystal from a 250-million-year-old salt bed and extracted a droplet of brine, which he transferred...