Julian L. Fortney

Julian L. Fortney

Stanford University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Julian L. Fortney

Julian L. Fortney, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Microbiology, Biogeochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rates and physicochemical drivers of microbial anabolic activity in deep‐sea sediments and implications for deep time

Cold seeps on the passive Northern US Atlantic Margin host globally representative members of the seep microbiome with locally dominant strains of archaea

NanoSIMS sample preparation decreases isotope enrichment: magnitude, variability and implications for single‐cell rates of microbial activity

Microbial communities across global marine basins show important compositional similarities by depth

Toxicological risk assessment of bisphenol a released from dialyzers under simulated-use and exaggerated extraction conditions

Julian L. Fortney Information

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Citations(all)

4431

Citations(since 2020)

1876

Cited By

3667

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Julian L. Fortney Skills & Research Interests

Microbiology

Biogeochemistry

Top articles of Julian L. Fortney

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Journal

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Rates and physicochemical drivers of microbial anabolic activity in deep‐sea sediments and implications for deep time

Environmental Microbiology

Nicolette Meyer

Alma Parada

Bennett Kapili

Julian Fortney

Anne Dekas

2022

Cold seeps on the passive Northern US Atlantic Margin host globally representative members of the seep microbiome with locally dominant strains of archaea

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Amanda C Semler

Julian L Fortney

Robinson W Fulweiler

Anne E Dekas

2022/6/14

NanoSIMS sample preparation decreases isotope enrichment: magnitude, variability and implications for single‐cell rates of microbial activity

Environmental Microbiology

Nicolette R Meyer

Julian Fortney

Anne E Dekas

2021

Microbial communities across global marine basins show important compositional similarities by depth

MBio

John I Miller

Stephen Techtmann

Dominique Joyner

Nagissa Mahmoudi

Julian Fortney

...

2020/8/25

Toxicological risk assessment of bisphenol a released from dialyzers under simulated-use and exaggerated extraction conditions

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

Melissa A Badding

Jessica R Vargas

Julian Fortney

Qiuqiong J Cheng

Chih-Hu Ho

2020/12/1

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