Lepo, Joe
Dr
所属大学: University of West Florida
所属学院: Department of Biology
邮箱:
jlepo@uwf.edu
个人主页:
http://uwf.edu/cse/departments/biology/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/dr-joe-lepo.html
个人简介
Dr. Joe Eugene Lepo is Professor of Microbiology in the Biology Department and conducts research within the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation (CEDB) at UWF, where he also is Director of the Wetlands Research Laboratory. He’s a former Fulbright Scholar and a member of UWF’s Five-Million Dollar Research Club, which honors faculty who have won more than $5 million in extramural research funding. Such projects include regional environmental monitoring, e.g., South Palafox Marina in Pensacola, water quality assessment in Gulf Islands National Seashore, fecal source tracking in environmental waters for Escambia County and healthy beach sampling in Okaloosa County in addition to numerous national projects such as testing environmentally safe biocides, studying microbial biofilms and analyzing microbial communities affected by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He also has conducted research on environmental issues in China, is appointed as Visiting Professor at Hunan Agricultural University and facilitates visits to UWF by Chinese academics. Lepo’s recent research examines microorganisms that respond to or affect environmental health or ecosystem functions. Another project, “Phytopathogens as Agents of Bioterrorism,” developed methods to detect and assess risk of introduced phytopathogenic microorganisms on food and fiber production. He’s also interested in the environmental effects of both hydrocarbon pollution and of remediation efforts on polluted sites; and environmental water quality, particularly regarding microbiological-, nutrients-, and hydrocarbon-contamination. Lepo’s work has appeared in several books, including Microbial Source Tracking: Methods, Applications and Case Studies. Peer-reviewed publications include Science of Biology Journal, Journal of Bacteriology, and Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Lepo earned a Ph.D. in Microbiology/Biochemistry at the University of Texas, Austin. At Pittsburgh State University in Pittsburgh, Kansas, Lepo earned a M.S. in Microbiology/Biology and a B.S. in Biology. Ph.D. Microbiology/Biochemistry, University of Texas, Austin M.S. Microbiology/Biology, Pittsburgh State University in Pittsburgh, Kansas B.S. Biology, Pittsburgh State University in Pittsburgh, Kansas
研究领域
He’s also interested in the environmental effects of both hydrocarbon pollution and of remediation efforts on polluted sites; and environmental water quality, particularly regarding microbiological-, nutrients-, and hydrocarbon-contamination.
Lepo’s recent research examines microorganisms that respond to or affect environmental health or ecosystem functions. Another project, “Phytopathogens as Agents of Bioterrorism,” developed methods to detect and assess risk of introduced phytopathogenic microorganisms on food and fiber production. He’s also interested in the environmental effects of both hydrocarbon pollution and of remediation efforts on polluted sites; and environmental water quality, particularly regarding microbiological-, nutrients-, and hydrocarbon-contamination.
近期论文
Lepo’s work has appeared in several books, including “Microbial Source Tracking: Methods, Applications and Case Studies.” Peer-reviewed publications include Science of Biology Journal, Journal of Bacteriology, and Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology.