
About
John J. Kelly is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Biology at Loyola University Chicago, within the School of Environmental Sustainability. He holds a PhD from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1998). His research focuses on microbial ecology, particularly the structure and function of microbial communities in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, with an emphasis on anthropogenic effects on freshwater systems. He utilizes advanced molecular techniques to study environmental microbiology.
Education:
- PhD in Biology, Rutgers University, 1998
Research Interests:
- Microbial community dynamics
- Ecological impacts of human activities
- Environmental microbiology
- Applications of molecular ecology
Labs/Teams: The Kelly Microbial Ecology Lab at Loyola University Chicago investigates microbial communities in diverse ecosystems, emphasizing freshwater systems and anthropogenic influences. Research integrates fieldwork with cutting-edge molecular tools to address environmental challenges.
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