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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray.
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Year
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Dr Claire Bradford
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Tim Townshend
Dr Amelia Lake
'Acceleration' of the food delivery marketplace: Perspectives of local authority professionals in the North-East of England on temporary COVID regulations
2024
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
A nation that rebuilds its soils rebuild itself- an engineer’s perspective
2022
Dr Joana Baptista
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Singleton
Dr Clare McCann
Professor David Manning
et al.
Bacterial communities in soils as indicators of the potential of syenite as an agromineral
2022
Dr Geoffrey Abbott
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
Dr Mark Stevenson
Biogeochemical consequences of a changing Arctic shelf seafloor ecosystem
2022
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Jan Dolfing
Contribution of periphytic biofilm of paddy soils to carbon dioxide fixation and methane emissions
2022
Katie Gilmour
Dr Colin Davie
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Microbial community of MX80 bentonite and their interaction with iron
2022
Katie Gilmour
Dr Colin Davie
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Survival and activity of an indigenous iron-reducing microbial community from MX80 bentonite in high temperature / low water environments with relevance to a proposed method of nuclear waste disposal
2022
Katie Gilmour
Dr Colin Davie
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
An indigenous iron-reducing microbial community from MX80 bentonite - A study in the framework of nuclear waste disposal
2021
Dr Clare McCann
Dr Beate Christgen
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor David Graham
Understanding drivers of antibiotic resistance genes in High Arctic soil ecosystems
2019
Dr Lynsay Blake
Professor David Manning
Dr Paul Sallis
Dr Harriet Hutchinson
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
et al.
Evaluating an anaerobic digestion (AD) feedstock derived from a novel non-source segregated municipal solid waste (MSW) product
2017
Professor Ian Head
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Microbial Biotechnology 2020; microbiology of fossil fuel resources
2016
Dr Clare McCann
Dr Matthew Wade
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Casey Hubert
Professor David Graham
et al.
Microbial Communities in a High Arctic polar desert landscape
2016
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
Family
Achromatiaceae
2014
Professor Ian Head
Professor Stephen Larter
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Martin Jones
et al.
Hydrocarbon Degradation in Petroleum Reservoirs
2010
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Jan Dolfing
Microbial oil degradation under methanogenic conditions
2010
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Stephen Larter
Professor Ian Head
Biogenic methane production in formation waters from a large gas field in the North Sea
2009
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
Microbial Ecology
2008
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Darryl Nelson
Dr Arlene Rowan
Alison Pickard
et al.
The biogeographical distribution of closely related freshwater sediment bacteria is determined by environmental selection
2007
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Arlene Rowan
Professor Ian Head
The biogeographical distribution of closely related freshwater sediment bacteria is determined by environmental selection
2007
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor John Matthews
Professor Ian Head
A stable isotope titration method to determine the contribution of acetate disproportionation and carbon dioxide reduction to methanogenesis
2006
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
The unique role of intracellular calcification in the genus
Achromatium
2006
Professor Bruce Logan
Cassandro Murano
Emeritus Professor Keith Scott
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Electricity generation from cysteine in a microbial fuel cell
2005
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
Minerals, mats, pearls and veils: themes and variations in giant sulfur bacteria
2005
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Response of the Soil Bacterial Community to Perturbation
2005
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
The impact of sludge amendment on methanogen community structure in an upland soil
2005
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
New insights on old bacteria: bacterial diversity and function in aquatic ecosystems
1999
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Platinum group minerals from the Broken Hill District, New South Wales
1998
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Unnamed Palladium Telluride Minerals from Broken Hill, New South Wales
1998