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Trina McMahon

Trina Mcmahon

Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor

Microbes possess extraordinarily diverse and sophisticated physiologies, communication strategies, and mechanisms of evolution. Scientists and engineers are only beginning to understand and exploit the metabolic potential of these organisms and their communities. The broad objective of my research program is to improve our capacity to predict and model microbial behavior, while searching for novel biologically mediated transformations that can be harnessed for engineering applications.

My students and I study the microbial ecology of both natural and engineered systems. We use molecular tools to investigate microbial community structure and function in lakes and activated sludge. We also use high-frequency environmental sensor networks to measure important variables that we know influence bacterial communities. Sensor data provided through the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network guides our adaptive sampling efforts and provides rich contextual data for our studies of lake bacterial community ecology. We are particularly interested in phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon cycling in lakes and how this relates to eutrophication and water quality. We are using highly resolved time series sampling of multiple lakes, combined with metagenomics and meta-trascriptomics to explore how different lineages of freshwater bacteria contribute to this cycling.

We are also engaged in metagenomic and post-genomic approaches to dissecting the metabolism of bacteria specialized in the sequestration of phosphorus in activated sludge. This information will ultimately lead to the construction of more predictive mechanistic and ecosystem-scale models to describe such processes as wastewater treatment and freshwater nutrient cycling.

Department

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Contact

3204, Engineering Hall
1415 Engineering Dr
Madison, WI

  • PhD 2002, Univ. of California-Berkeley
  • MS 1997, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • BS 1995, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • Water quality
  • freshwater sciences
  • wastewater treatment
  • microbiology
  • nutrient removal
  • water quality modeling
  • limnology

  • 2021 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Women Faculty Mentoring Program Schlesinger Award for Mentoring
  • 2018 IWA/ISME, BioCluster Award (Grand Prize)
  • 2018 American Academy of Microbiology, Elected Fellow
  • 2018 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kellett Mid-Career Award
  • 2017 Assoc of Env Engr & Sci Professors, AEESP Frontier in Research Award
  • 2017 College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, James G. Woodburn Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
  • 2016 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Elected Member, Teaching Academy
  • 2015 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor
  • 2013 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Vilas Associate
  • 2010 University Housing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Honored Instructors Award
  • 2010 Polygon, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Outstanding Instructor Award
  • 2009 College of Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison , Benjamin Smith Reynolds Award for Excellence in Teaching
  • 2008 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Class of 1955 Distinguished Teaching Award
  • 2007 National Science Foundation, NSF CAREER Award
  • 2000 U.S. EPA, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowship
  • 2000 California Water Environment Association, Kirt Brooks Scholarship
  • 1999 Water Environment Federation, Robert A. Canham Scholarship
  • 1998 University of California at Berkeley, Graduate Division Scholarship
  • 1996 National Science Foundation, Graduate Fellowship
  • 1995 Civil Engineering Department, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Ira O. Baker Prize and A. Epstein Award
  • 1995 Civil Engineering Department, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Melih T. Dural Undergraduate Research Award
  • 1993 Barry M. Goldwater Excellence in Education Scholarship

  • Stewart, R. D., Myers, K. S., Amstadt, C., Seib, M., McMahon, K. D., & Noguera, D. R. (2024). Refinement of the ``Candidatus Accumulibacter'' genus based on metagenomic analysis of biological nutrient removal (BNR) pilot-scale plants operated with reduced aeration. MSYSTEMS, 9(3) https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01188-23
  • Van Frost, S. R., White, A. M., Jauquet, J. M., Magness, A. M., Mcmahon, K. D., & Remucal, C. K. (2024). Laboratory measurements underestimate persistence of the aquatic herbicide fluridone in lakes. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-PROCESSES & IMPACTS, 26(2), 368-379 https://doi.org/10.1039/d3em00537b
  • Jutla, A., Filippelli, G. M., Mcmahon, K. D., Tringe, S. G., Colwell, R. R., Nguyen, H., & Imperiale, M. J. (2024). One Health, climate change, and infectious microbes: a joint effort between AGU and ASM to understand impacts of changing climate and microbes on human well-being across scales. MSPHERE, 9(2) https://doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00035-24
  • Peterson, B. D., Poulin, B. A., Krabbenhoft, D. P., Tate, M. T., Baldwin, A. K., Naymik, J., Gastelecutto, N., & McMahon, K. D. (2023). Metabolically diverse microorganisms mediate methylmercury formation under nitrate-reducing conditions in a dynamic hydroelectric reservoir. ISME JOURNAL, 17(10), 1705-1718 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-023-01482-1
  • Peterson, B. D., Krabbenhoft, D. P., McMahon, K. D., Ogorek, J. M., Tate, M. T., Orem, W. H., & Poulin, B. A. (2023). Environmental formation of methylmercury is controlled by synergy of inorganic mercury bioavailability and microbial mercury-methylation capacity. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 25(8), 1409-1423 https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16364
  • White, A. M., Van Frost, S. R., Jauquet, J. M., Magness, A. M., McMahon, K. D., & Remucal, C. K. (2023). Quantifying the Role of Simultaneous Transformation Pathways in the Fate of the Novel Aquatic Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzyl. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 57(33), 12421-12430 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c03343
  • He, S., Linz, A. M., Stevens, S. L., Tran, P. Q., Moya-Flores, F., Oyserman, B. O., Dwulit-Smith, J. R., Forest, K. T., & McMahon, K. D. (2023). Diversity, distribution, and expression of opsin genes in freshwater lakes. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 32(11), 2798-2817 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16891
  • Tran, P. Q., Bachand, S. C., Jacob, C., Kieft, K., McDaniel, E. A., McMahon, K. D., & Anantharaman, K. (2023). Physiological and genomic evidence of cysteine degradation and aerobic hydrogen sulfide production in freshwater bacteria. MSYSTEMS, 8(3) https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00201-23
  • Olmsted, C. N., Ort, R., Tran, P. Q., McDaniel, E. A., Roden, E. E., Bond, D. R., He, S., & McMahon, K. D. (2023). Environmental predictors of electroactive bacterioplankton in small boreal lakes. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 25(3), 705-720 https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16314
  • Rohwer, R. R., Hale, R. J., Vander Zanden, M. J., Miller, T. R., & McMahon, K. D. (2023). Species invasions shift microbial phenology in a two-decade freshwater time series. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 120(11) https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2211796120

  • BIOCORE 587 - Biological Interactions (Spring 2025)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • CIV ENGR 929 - Seminar-Environmental Engineering (Spring 2025)
  • M M & I 901 - Seminar (Spring 2025)
  • MICROBIO 682 - Senior Honors Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • MICROBIO 699 - Special Problems (Spring 2025)
  • MICROBIO 731 - Seminar (Spring 2025)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Spring 2025)
  • CIV ENGR 425 - Environmental Engineering Microbiology (Fall 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 929 - Seminar-Environmental Engineering (Fall 2024)
  • M M & I 901 - Seminar (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 425 - Environmental Microbiology (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 681 - Senior Honors Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 699 - Special Problems (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 731 - Seminar (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 875 - Special Topics (Fall 2024)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Fall 2024)
  • SOIL SCI 425 - Environmental Microbiology (Fall 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Summer 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 425 - Environmental Engineering Microbiology (Spring 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 699 - Independent Study (Spring 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 929 - Seminar-Environmental Engineering (Spring 2024)
  • MICROBIO 299 - Independent Study (Spring 2024)
  • MICROBIO 425 - Environmental Microbiology (Spring 2024)
  • MICROBIO 699 - Special Problems (Spring 2024)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Spring 2024)
  • SOIL SCI 425 - Environmental Microbiology (Spring 2024)
  • CIV ENGR 320 - Environmental Engineering (Fall 2023)
  • CIV ENGR 699 - Independent Study (Fall 2023)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • CIV ENGR 929 - Seminar-Environmental Engineering (Fall 2023)
  • MICROBIO 699 - Special Problems (Fall 2023)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Fall 2023)
  • MOL BIOL 699 - Directed Studies in Molecular Biology (Fall 2023)
  • CIV ENGR 790 - Master's Research or Thesis (Summer 2023)
  • MICROBIO 990 - Research (Summer 2023)