The physiological state of microbial cells immobilised in hollow-fibre membrane bioreactors
Jonathan Richard Lloyd is a professor of geomicrobiology and director of the Williamson Research Centre for Molecular Environmental Science, and is based in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Manchester.[1] His research is based at the interface between microbiology, geology and chemistry.[2] His research focuses on the mechanisms of microbial metal-reduction, with emphasis on the environmental impact and biotechnological applications of metal-reducing bacteria. Some of the contaminants he studies include As, Tc, Sr, U, Np and Pu.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Current activities are supported by funds from NERC, BBSRC, EPSRC (The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council), the EU and industry. Lloyd is also a senior visiting fellow at the National Nuclear Laboratory, which helps support the development of a nuclear geomicrobiology programme.
Lloyd was born in Hemel Hempstead UK in 1966. He holds a BSc(Hons) Applied Biology from the University of Bath, following this Lloyd read his PhD in Microbiology at the University of Kent. He completed his thesis titled: The physiological state of microbial cells immobilised in hollow-fibre membrane bioreactors in 1993.[10]
Lloyd, J. R.; Chesnes, J.; Glasauer, S.; Bunker, D. J.; Livens, F. R.; Lovley, D. R. (January 2002). "Reduction of Actinides and Fission Products by Fe(III)-Reducing Bacteria". Geomicrobiology Journal. 19 (1): 103–120. doi:10.1080/014904502317246200. S2CID98661795.
Lloyd, Jonathan R; Lovley, Derek R (June 2001). "Microbial detoxification of metals and radionuclides". Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 12 (3): 248–253. doi:10.1016/s0958-1669(00)00207-x. PMID11404102.
^ abcIslam, Farhana S.; Gault, Andrew G.; Boothman, Christopher; Polya, David A.; Charnock, John M.; Chatterjee, Debashis; Lloyd, Jonathan R. (July 2004). "Role of metal-reducing bacteria in arsenic release from Bengal delta sediments". Nature. 430 (6995): 68–71. Bibcode:2004Natur.430...68I. doi:10.1038/nature02638. PMID15229598. S2CID4399444.
^ abcRenshaw, Joanna C.; Butchins, Laura J. C.; Livens, Francis R.; May, Iain; Charnock, John M.; Lloyd, Jonathan R. (August 2005). "Bioreduction of Uranium: Environmental Implications of a Pentavalent Intermediate". Environmental Science & Technology. 39 (15): 5657–5660. Bibcode:2005EnST...39.5657R. doi:10.1021/es048232b. PMID16124300.
^Kimber, R. L.; Boothman, C.; Purdie, P.; Livens, F. R.; Lloyd, J. R. (June 2012). "Biogeochemical behaviour of plutonium during anoxic biostimulation of contaminated sediments". Mineralogical Magazine. 76 (3): 567–578. Bibcode:2012MinM...76..567K. doi:10.1180/minmag.2012.076.3.08. S2CID94949899.
^ abcFoster, Lynn; Boothman, Christopher; Ruiz-Lopez, Sharon; Boshoff, Genevieve; Jenkinson, Peter; Sigee, David; Pittman, Jon K.; Morris, Katherine; Lloyd, Jonathan R. (June 2020). "Microbial bloom formation in a high pH spent nuclear fuel pond". Science of the Total Environment. 720: 137515. Bibcode:2020ScTEn.720m7515F. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137515. PMID32325573. S2CID213506585.