On April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling platform collapsed and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, causing one of the largest oil spills in history. One of the big dilemmas in responding to the oil spil is how to clean up the oil itself. One way currently under research is to use bacteria that naturally break down oil.
John T. Lisle, Ph.D.
My research is focused on characterizing how microbes influence the geochemistry and carbon and nutrient cycling in surface water, ground water and coastal marine water and associated sediment systems thru the application of phylogenetics, microbial energetics and stable isotopes and radiolabeled substrates.
Professional Experience
2004-present Microbial Ecologist, USGS Center for Coastal & Watershed Studies, St. Petersburg, FL
2002-present Affiliate Graduate Faculty in the University of South Florida’s Biology Department
2002-2009 Assistant Courtesy Professor in the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Sciences
2002-2004 USGS Mendenhall Fellow, Center for Coastal & Watershed Studies, St. Petersburg, FL
2001-2002 Microbial Ecologist, NASA, Astrobiology Institute for the Study of Biomarkers, Johnson Space Center, Houston
2000-2001 Research Microbiologist, Lockheed Martin, NASA Astrobiology Institute for Biomarkers, Johnson Space Center, Houston
1998-2000 Assistant Research Professor, Department of Microbiology, Montana State University
1996-1998 Post-doctoral research fellow at Montana State University/Dr. Gordon McFeters, Department of Microbiology
Education and Certifications
1996 Ph.D., University of South Florida, College of Public Health
1983 M.S., Eastern Kentucky University, Department of Biology
1978 B.S., Eastern Kentucky University, Department of Biology
Affiliations and Memberships*
Collaborating scientist (2005-2007). The influence on microbial activities on arsenic mobilization from Floridan aquifer material (Dr. John Arthur/FLDEP).
Collaborating scientist (2005-2007). Microbial chemotaxis in hydrocarbon contaminated aquifers (Dr. Ron Harvey/USGS NRP).
Collaborating scientist (2004-Present). Characterization of bacterial and bacteriophage dynamics in ice and selected glacial melt streams and permanently ice-covered lakes in the Antarctic Dry Valleys
Science and Products
Collaborative Science Provides Understanding of Contaminants in Bottled Water-an Increasingly Common Alternate Drinking Water Source
Target-Chemical Concentrations and Microbiological Results for Assessment of Mixed Contaminant and Biological Exposures in Bottled Water, 2020
Microbial Nutrient Cycling in the Upper Floridan Aquifer
On April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling platform collapsed and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, causing one of the largest oil spills in history. One of the big dilemmas in responding to the oil spil is how to clean up the oil itself. One way currently under research is to use bacteria that naturally break down oil.
Informing ASR treatment practices in a Florida aquifer through a human health risk approach
Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Groundwater chemistry, hydrogeologic properties, bioremediation potential, and three-dimensional numerical simulation of the sand and gravel aquifer at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, near Milton, Florida, 2015–20
Natural inactivation of MS2, poliovirus type 1 and Cryptosporidium parvum in an anaerobic and reduced aquifer
Nutrient removal and uptake by native planktonic and biofilm bacterial communities in an anaerobic aquifer
Colony-forming unit spreadplate assay versus liquid culture enrichment-polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of Bacillus Endospores in soils
Spatial and temporal variability of pCO2, carbon fluxes and saturation state on the West Florida Shelf
Regional acidification trends in Florida shellfish estuaries: A 20+ year look at pH, oxygen, temperature, and salinity
Microbial formation of labile organic carbon in Antarctic glacial environments
Optimization of a sample processing protocol for recovery of Bacillus anthracis spores from soil
Natural inactivation of Escherichia coli in anoxic and reduced groundwater
Viral lysis of photosynthesizing microbes as a mechanism for calcium carbonate nucleation in seawater
Science and Products
Collaborative Science Provides Understanding of Contaminants in Bottled Water-an Increasingly Common Alternate Drinking Water Source
Target-Chemical Concentrations and Microbiological Results for Assessment of Mixed Contaminant and Biological Exposures in Bottled Water, 2020
Microbial Nutrient Cycling in the Upper Floridan Aquifer
On April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling platform collapsed and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, causing one of the largest oil spills in history. One of the big dilemmas in responding to the oil spil is how to clean up the oil itself. One way currently under research is to use bacteria that naturally break down oil.
On April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling platform collapsed and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, causing one of the largest oil spills in history. One of the big dilemmas in responding to the oil spil is how to clean up the oil itself. One way currently under research is to use bacteria that naturally break down oil.
Informing ASR treatment practices in a Florida aquifer through a human health risk approach
Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Groundwater chemistry, hydrogeologic properties, bioremediation potential, and three-dimensional numerical simulation of the sand and gravel aquifer at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, near Milton, Florida, 2015–20
Natural inactivation of MS2, poliovirus type 1 and Cryptosporidium parvum in an anaerobic and reduced aquifer
Nutrient removal and uptake by native planktonic and biofilm bacterial communities in an anaerobic aquifer
Colony-forming unit spreadplate assay versus liquid culture enrichment-polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of Bacillus Endospores in soils
Spatial and temporal variability of pCO2, carbon fluxes and saturation state on the West Florida Shelf
Regional acidification trends in Florida shellfish estuaries: A 20+ year look at pH, oxygen, temperature, and salinity
Microbial formation of labile organic carbon in Antarctic glacial environments
Optimization of a sample processing protocol for recovery of Bacillus anthracis spores from soil
Natural inactivation of Escherichia coli in anoxic and reduced groundwater
Viral lysis of photosynthesizing microbes as a mechanism for calcium carbonate nucleation in seawater
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government