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Dr Casey Hubert
Thomas Oldenburg
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
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
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
Professor Neil Gray
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Carolyn Aitken
et al.
Crude-oil biodegradation via methanogenesis in subsurface petroleum reservoirs2008
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
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
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
The expanded bed biofilter: Combined nitrification, solids destruction, and removal of bacteria2006
Dr Arlene Rowan
Professor Russell Davenport
Dr Michael Barer
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Development of a rapid assay for determining the relative abundance of bacteria2005
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Michael Barer
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor Ian Head
Composition and diversity of ammonia-oxidising bacterial communities in wastewater treatment reactors of different designtreating identical wastewater2003
Dr Arlene Rowan
Professor Neil Gray
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Michael Barer
Professor Ian Head
et al.
A comparative study of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in lab-scale industrial wastewater treatment reactors2002
Dr Arlene Rowan
Professor Thomas Curtis
Dr Michael Barer
Professor Ian Head
A comparison of autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in full- and laboratory-scale wastewater treatment reactors2002
Professor Neil Gray
Richard Howarth
Dr Arlene Rowan
Professor Ian Head
Natural communities of Achromatium oxaliferum comprise genetically, morphologically, and ecologically distinct subpopulations1999