
Stephen Jones
Research Professor · Environmental Microbiology
University of New HampshireAbout
Stephen Jones is a Research Professor at the University of New Hampshire’s Natural Resources & the Environment, based in Durham, NH. His work focuses on microbial processes in environmental systems, including fecal contamination tracking, mercury cycling, toxic chemical monitoring, and stormwater pollution analysis. He is affiliated with the Jackson Lab and teaches BMS 799H: Senior Honors Thesis.
Education: Ph.D. in Bacteriology (University of Wisconsin), M.S. in Soil Science (University of Wisconsin), B.S. in Soil Science (University of Maine).
Research interests span environmental microbiology, with emphasis on microbial contributions to biogeochemical cycles and their implications for water quality. Recent work examines nitrogen dynamics in soils, Vibrio parahaemolyticus ecology, and mercury transformations in estuaries. His studies often involve field and laboratory experiments, integrating molecular and chemical techniques.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges, including metagenomics of tidal marshes, pathogen forecasting in shellfish, and legacy contaminant monitoring in marine ecosystems. Collaborations span academic and government institutions, reflecting his commitment to applied environmental science.
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