From 2017 to 2019, Trembath-Reichert was a postdoctoral fellow at the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry. She also participated in an Ocean Trust expedition to the
Lō`ihi Seamount. Currently, she is an assistant professor at Arizona State University whose research focuses on
microbially mediated Earth-life interactions to identify key players in global biogeochemical cycles and determine their rates of activity in past and modern environments. She has also received the L'Oreal award from L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Programme.
Field work Trembath-Reichert was the chief scientist on the Early Career Chief Scientist Training Cruise with the remote vehicle Atlantis in 2018. Additionally, she was also the principal investigator of fieldwork in the
Taupo Volcanic Zone at
New Zealand in 2018. == References ==