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Professor Jonathan Lloyd is a leading academic in Earth and Environmental Sciences at The University of Manchester, focusing on microbial interactions with metals and radionuclides. He holds a Senior Visiting Fellowship at the National Nuclear Laboratory, enhancing his work in nuclear geomicrobiology. His research integrates microbiology, geochemistry, and biotechnology to address environmental challenges like radioactive waste management and bioremediation.
Education: BSc Applied Biology (University of Bath, 1989); PhD Microbiology (University of Canterbury, 1993). Research groups include 'Ancient Life' and 'Molecular Environmental Science', emphasizing microbial metal-reducing systems and their applications in biotechnology and environmental protection.
Research interests span environmental microbiology, biogeochemistry, and sustainable waste solutions. Recent projects involve NERC, BBSRC, and EU funding, addressing topics such as microbial corrosion mechanisms, uranium immobilization, and arsenic mobilization in groundwater. Collaborations span global institutions, including work in Cambodia and the Niger Delta.
Publications (305+) highlight advancements in bioremediation, geomicrobial processes, and nuclear waste safety. Awards include the Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award (2015) and Schlumberger Medal (2018). His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean water, affordable energy, and responsible consumption.
Advising involves leading a multidisciplinary team and supervising research projects on microbial-mineral interactions. Grants include £3M+ for initiatives like 'Engineering Biology for Critical Metal Recovery' and 'Manchester Synthetic Biology Research Centre'. Datasets from studies on microbial communities and geochemical processes are publicly available via platforms like figshare and Pangaea.
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