Sallie W. Chisholm

Sallie Watson Chisholm
Born1947 (age 77–78)
Alma materSkidmore College
University at Albany, SUNY
Known forStudy of phytoplankton, especially Prochlorococcus
AwardsNational Medal of Science
Alexander Agassiz Medal (2010)
Crafoord Prize (2019)
Scientific career
FieldsMarine biology
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Sallie Watson "Penny" Chisholm (born 1947) is an American biological oceanographer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is an expert in the ecology and evolution of ocean microbes. Her research focuses particularly on the most abundant marine phytoplankton, Prochlorococcus, that she discovered in the 1980s with Rob Olson and other collaborators.[1] She has a TED talk about their discovery and importance called "The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet".[2]

  1. ^ Chisholm, Sallie W.; Olson, Robert J.; Zettler, Erik R.; Goericke, Ralf; Waterbury, John B.; Welschmeyer, Nicholas A. (1988). "A novel free-living prochlorophyte abundant in the oceanic euphotic zone". Nature. 334 (6180): 340–343. Bibcode:1988Natur.334..340C. doi:10.1038/334340a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 4373102.
  2. ^ Chisholm, Penny (July 2, 2018), The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet, retrieved May 30, 2021

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