Derek Lovley
Research Professor · Anaerobic Microbiology
University of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States
About
Derek Lovley is a Research Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His work bridges microbiology, environmental science, and biotechnology through the study of anaerobic microorganisms and their electron transfer mechanisms.
Research Focus
Dr. Lovley's research investigates:
- Extracellular electron transfer: Mechanisms enabling microorganisms to exchange electrons with metals, electrodes, and other cells.
- Microbial fuel cells: Applications in sustainable energy and bioelectronics.
- Bioremediation: Using microbes to clean up contaminated groundwater.
- Corrosion microbiology: Understanding microbial contributions to metal degradation.
Scientific Trends
His recent publications emphasize protein nanowires, microbial electrochemistry, and corrosion mechanisms, with interdisciplinary applications in environmental science and bioelectronics.
Laboratory & Collaborations
As leader of the Lovley Lab Group, he drives genome-scale studies integrating genetic, biochemical, and computational modeling approaches, often collaborating with industry partners.
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