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Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Jane Scott
Biohybrids: textile fibres provide scaffolds and highways for microbial translocation2023
Romy Kaiser
Paula Nerlich
Dr Angela Sherry
BioMateriOME: To understand microbe-material interactions within sustainable, living architectures2023
Paula Nerlich
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ruth Morrow
Dr Jane Scott
Sensory textile-bacterial hybrids: textile-bacteria fusion to impart forest-associated scents2023
Dr Catherine Gandy
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Obioma Mejeha
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Adam Jarvis
et al.
Use of propionic acid additions to enhance zinc removal from mine drainage in short residence time, flow-through sulfate-reducing bioreactors2023
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Russell Grant
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Bernard Bowler
et al.
Methanogenic crude oil-degrading microbial consortia are not universally abundant in anoxic environments2020
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Ana Suarez Suarez
Professor Ian Head
Professor Casey Hubert
Sediment cooling triggers germination and sulfate reduction by heat-resistant thermophilic spore-forming bacteria2020
Obioma Mejeha
Professor Ian Head
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Clare McCann
Dr Peter Leary
et al.
Beyond N and P: The impact of Ni on crude oil biodegradation2019
Dr Angela Sherry
Obioma Mejeha
Professor Ian Head
Combining electrokinetic transport and bioremediation for enhanced removal of crude oil from contaminated marine sediments: Results of a long-term, mesocosm-scale experiment2019
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Anode potential selection for sulfide removal in contaminated marine sediments2018
Dr Lynsay Blake
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Professor Casey Hubert
Distribution of thermophilic endospores in a temperate estuary indicate that dispersal history structures sediment microbial communities2018
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Erosion-initiated stromatolite formation in a recent hypersaline sabkha setting (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)2018
Kirsten Dutton
Professor Ian Head
Dr Cees van der Land
Dr Angela Sherry
A new model for the formation of microbial polygons in a coastal sabkha setting2017
Dr Angela Sherry
Obioma MEJEHA
Professor Ian Head
Bridging spatially segregated redox zones with a microbial electrochemical snorkel triggers biogeochemical cycles in oil-contaminated River Tyne (UK) sediments2017
Kirsten Dutton
Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Dr Cees van der Land
et al.
Carbonate mineralisation in sabkha microbial mats; a comparative study of field and laboratory systems2017
Kirsten Dutton
Dr Cees van der Land
Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Early cements versus pore-water chemical composition in the subsurface of the sabkha of Abu Dhabi2017
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Ana Suarez Suarez
Professor Ian Head
Electrobioremediation of oil spills2017
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Beate Christgen
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
How to access and exploit natural resources sustainably: petroleum biotechnology2017
Dr Kate Osborne
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Peter Leary
Obioma MEJEHA
et al.
Methanotroph-derived bacteriohopanepolyol (BHP) signatures as a function of temperature related growth, survival, cell death and preservation in the geological record2017
Kirsten Dutton
Dr Cees van der Land
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Microbial communities inhabiting hypersaline microbial mats from the Abu Dhabi sabkha2017
Dr Angela Sherry
Brett Cherry
Sustainable wastewater treatment needs boost from biology2017
Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade
Kirsten Dutton
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Cees van der Land
Professor Ian Head
et al.
The development of stromatolitic features from laminated microbial mats in the coastal sabkha of Abu Dhabi (UAE)2017
Dr Cees van der Land
Kirsten Dutton
Dr Angela Sherry
Tom Fender
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Tracing biosignatures from the Recent to the Jurassic in sabkha-associated microbial mats2017
Dr Angela Sherry
Kate Osborne
Frances Sidgwick
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Helen Talbot
et al.
A temperate river estuary is a sink for methanotrophs adapted to extremes of pH, temperature and salinity2016
Dr Helen Talbot
Frances Sidgwick
Dr Juliane Bischoff
Dr Kate Osborne
Dr Darci Rush
et al.
Analysis of non-derivatised bacteriohopanepolyols by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry2016
Robert Gibson
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Helen Talbot
Bacteriohopanepolyols preserved in silica sinters from Champagne Pool (New Zealand) indicate a declining temperature gradient over the lifetime of the vent2014
Dr Arvind Singh
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Martin Jones
Bernard Bowler
et al.
Kinetic parameters for nutrient enhanced crude oil biodegradation in intertidal marine sediments2014
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Russell Grant
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Volatile hydrocarbons inhibit methanogenic crude oil degradation2014
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Stephen Larter
et al.
Anaerobic biodegradation of crude oil under sulphate-reducing conditions leads to only modest enrichment of recognized sulphate-reducing taxa2013
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Michael Maguire
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
et al.
Evidence that crude oil alkane activation proceeds by different mechanisms under sulfate-reducing and methanogenic conditions2013
Cameron Callbeck
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Casey Hubert
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Improving PCR efficiency for accurate quantification of 16S rRNA genes2013
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Thomas Oldenburg
Professor Stephen Larter
Professor Ian Head
et al.
The controls on the composition of biodegraded oils in the deep subsurface - Part 3. The impact of microorganism distribution on petroleum geochemical gradients in biodegraded petroleum reservoirs2013
Dr Casey Hubert
Thomas Oldenburg
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Stephen Larter
Dr Arlene Rowan
et al.
Massive dominance of Epsilonproteobacteria in formation waters from a Canadian oil sands reservoir containing severely biodegraded oil2012
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Professor Ian Head
Quantification of syntrophic acetate-oxidizing microbial communities in biogas processes2011
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Russell Grant
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Casey Hubert
et al.
The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes2011
Professor Ian Head
Professor Stephen Larter
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Martin Jones
et al.
Hydrocarbon Degradation in Petroleum Reservoirs2010
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
Dr Casey Hubert
Dr Jan Dolfing
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Methanogenic degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in subsurface environments: remediation, heavy oil formation, and energy recovery2010
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Jan Dolfing
Microbial oil degradation under methanogenic conditions2010
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
Mari Jones
et al.
Biogenic methane production from subsurface petroleum systems: organisms and mechanisms2009
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 Sea2009
Dr Arvind Singh
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Ian Head
et al.
How Specific Microbial Communities Benefit the Oil Industry: Dynamics of Alcanivorax spp. in Oil Contaminated Intertidal Beach Sediments Undergoing Bioremediation2009
Thomas Oldenburg
Professor Stephen Larter
Dr Casey Hubert
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Angela Sherry
et al.
Methods for Recovery of Microorganisms and Intact Microbial Polar Lipids from Oil−Water Mixtures: Laboratory Experiments and Natural Well-Head Fluids2009
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Ian Head
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Carolyn Aitken
et al.
Crude-oil biodegradation via methanogenesis in subsurface petroleum reservoirs2008
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Colin Harwood
Professor Ian Head
Whole genome microarray analysis of the expression profile of Escherichia coli in response to exposure to para-nitrophenol2008
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Colin Harwood
Professor Ian Head
Whole genome microarray analysis of the expression profile of Escherichia coli in response to exposure to para-nitrophenol2008
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 selection2007
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 selection2007
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
The expanded bed biofilter: Combined nitrification, solids destruction, and removal of bacteria2006
Dr Angela Sherry
Acetylated sialic acid residues and blood group antigens localise within the epithelium in microvillous atrophy indicating internal accumulation of the glycocalyx.2004
Dr Angela Sherry
The application of ecotoxicogenomics in ecotoxicology2004
Dr Angela Sherry
Colonic CD8 and T-cell infiltration with epithelial damage in children with autism.2001
Dr Angela Sherry
Colitis in autism; a true lesion distinct from classical IBD and not due to constipation.1999
Dr Angela Sherry
Evidence for a specific colitis in autistic-spectrum disorders1999
Dr Angela Sherry
Histochemical studies of microvillous atrophy: acetylated sialic acid residues accumulate in the epithelium.1999