Carrie E Givens, PhD
Carrie Givens is the Environmental Microbiology Team Lead at the United States Geological Survey Upper Midwest Water Science Center. She is a Supervisory Research Microbiologist with the Michigan Bacteriological Research Laboratory (MIBARL; Lansing, MI).
Carrie Givens is the Environmental Microbiology Team Lead at the United States Geological Survey Upper Midwest Water Science Center. She leads and collaborates on research exploring bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance in the environment, microbial communities associated with harmful algal blooms, and the influence of the environment and chemical contaminants on the host microbiome. She has a B.S. in Biology from the University of South Carolina Honors College and a Ph.D. in Marine Science from the University of Georgia.
Professional Experience
Supervisory Research Microbiologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Lansing, MI, 2024 to present
Supervisory Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Lansing MI, 2023-2024
Acting Team Lead for Environmental Microbiology, U.S. Geological Survey, Lansing MI, 2018-2023
Microbiologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Lansing, MI, 2014-2023
Knauss Sea Grant Fellow, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA, 2013-2014
Public Health Oceans & Human Health Intern, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Dauphin Island, AL, 2011
NOAA Oceans & Human Health Intern, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Charleston, SC, 2010
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. in Marine Science, 2007-2012, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
B.S. in Biology with minor in Marine Science with Honors, 2003-2007, University of South Carolina Honors College, Columbia, SC
International Student, 2006, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
Affiliations and Memberships*
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Quality, 2023-present
Affiliate Member, University of Alabama Graduate Faculty, 2020-2024
Member, Bioscience Advisory Committee for Wilson Talent Center (Lansing, MI)
Honors and Awards
Department of the Interior Unit Award for Excellence of Service, 2024
Journal of Environmental Quality Outstanding Associate Editor, 2023
Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, 2013
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, NOAA Oceans & Human Health Initiative, 2008-2011
Science and Products
Costs and Benefits of Nitrapyrin
Southwest Wisconsin Groundwater and Geology (SWIGG) study
Bacterial Pathogens
Enhance Great Lakes Beach Recreational Water Quality Decision Making
Antibiotic Resistance
Microbial Source Tracking
An evaluation of cyanobacterial occurrence and bloom development in Adirondack lakes An evaluation of cyanobacterial occurrence and bloom development in Adirondack lakes
Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore
Comparing modern identification methods for wild bees: Metabarcoding and image-based morphological taxonomic assignment Comparing modern identification methods for wild bees: Metabarcoding and image-based morphological taxonomic assignment
Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure
Environmental surveillance and detection of infectious highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Iowa wetlands Environmental surveillance and detection of infectious highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Iowa wetlands
Simultaneous stream assessment of antibiotics, bacteria, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and antibiotic resistant genes in an agricultural region of the United States Simultaneous stream assessment of antibiotics, bacteria, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and antibiotic resistant genes in an agricultural region of the United States
Science and Products
Costs and Benefits of Nitrapyrin
Southwest Wisconsin Groundwater and Geology (SWIGG) study
Bacterial Pathogens
Enhance Great Lakes Beach Recreational Water Quality Decision Making
Antibiotic Resistance
Microbial Source Tracking
An evaluation of cyanobacterial occurrence and bloom development in Adirondack lakes An evaluation of cyanobacterial occurrence and bloom development in Adirondack lakes
Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore
Comparing modern identification methods for wild bees: Metabarcoding and image-based morphological taxonomic assignment Comparing modern identification methods for wild bees: Metabarcoding and image-based morphological taxonomic assignment
Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure
Environmental surveillance and detection of infectious highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Iowa wetlands Environmental surveillance and detection of infectious highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Iowa wetlands
Simultaneous stream assessment of antibiotics, bacteria, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and antibiotic resistant genes in an agricultural region of the United States Simultaneous stream assessment of antibiotics, bacteria, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and antibiotic resistant genes in an agricultural region of the United States
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government