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  1. 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.

  2. Professor of Biology. New Mexico Tech. Professor of Biology at New Mexico Tech · Experience: New Mexico Tech · Location: Socorro · 45 connections on LinkedIn. View Tom Kiefts profile on...

  3. He has one biotechnology patent for use of biological ice nuclei. Kieft has served as Chair of Biology Department and as Associate Vice-President for Research and Economic Development at New Mexico Tech, and he’s currently the Chair New Mexico Tech’s new interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Biotechnology.

  4. Kieft 2016. Microbiology of the deep continental biosphere . Kieft 2016. Microbiology of the deep continental biosphere ~10 12 microbial species . in the continental subsurface ~1/3 of all Earth species! Locey and Lennon, 2016. PNAS. ... Tom Kieft Created Date: 3/4/2024 9:09:33 AM ...

  5. Thomas KIEFT | Cited by 6,403 | of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, New Mexico (NMT) | Read 141 publications | Contact Thomas KIEFT.

  6. Dr. Tom Kieft is a professor of biology who specializes in environmental microbiology and ecology. One of his key research area relates to microbes that live in extreme conditions – such as deep mines or caves. His research has taken him to the deepest mines on Earth in South Africa and the Black Hills of South Dakota.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2009 · "The deepest extent of the biosphere is currently unknown," says Tom Kieft, an environmental microbiologist from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro.