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Colleen Cavanaugh
Colleen Marie Cavanaugh
is an American academic
microbiologist
best known for her studies of
hydrothermal vent
ecosystem
s. As of 2002, she is the Edward C. Jeffrey Professor of
Biology
in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at
Harvard University
and is affiliated with the
Marine Biological Laboratory
and the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
. Cavanaugh was the first to propose that the deep-sea
giant tube worm
, ''
Riftia pachyptila
'', obtains its food from
bacteria
living within its
cells
, an insight which she had as a
graduate student
at Harvard. Significantly, she made the connection that these
chemoautotroph
ic bacteria were able to play this role through their use of
chemosynthesis
, the biological oxidation of inorganic compounds (e.g.,
hydrogen sulfide
) to synthesize organic matter from very simple carbon-containing molecules, thus allowing
organism
s such as the bacteria (and dependent organisms such as tube worms) to exist in
deep ocean
without
sunlight
.
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