- Bangor Biodegradation Group - Research at Bangor University in the UK is focused on the molecular biology and biochemistry of the degradation of toluene, xylenes, naphthalene, nitro-substituted aromatics and aromatic esters by a range of bacteria.
- Center for Environmental Microbiology - Studying the relationships between the function, diversity, structure and metabolic activity of microbial communities in soil and their impact on the ecosystem stability, resistence and resilience. Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
- Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology - Research institute in Bremen, Germany, that explores marine microbial diversity, ecology, and biogeochemistry, in open ocean, deep-sea sediment and coastal systems.
- MicrobeGR - Research at the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management at the University of Ioannina, Greece, is focused on the identification, detection and quantification of pathogenic and beneficial microorganisms in plants and in soil.
- Molecular Microbiology Group: Environmental Biotechnology - Researching the bioremediation of toxic compounds, especially organophosphates. Developing advanced technologies based on microbial system to mitigate methane from animal husbandry, landfills and the dairy industry.
- Napier University: Environmental Microbiology - Research is focused on the fundamental and applied aspects of biodegradation of environmental contaminants, bioremediation strategies and the design and testing of bioassays and biosensors for the assessment and monitoring of toxicity.
- ORNL Microbial Biogeochemistry Group - Microbial ecology and bioremediation in the subsurface. Research couples molecular biology and bioreporter techniques with traditional microbiological methods to investigate microbial communities and the processes by which microorganisms transform hazardous chemical contaminants. Applications to bioremediation.
- University of Copenhagen: Environmental Microbiology - Researchers are studying the microbiological transformations of contaminants in the environment.
- University of Washington: Stahl Laboratory - Includes descriptions of current research projects, tools for data analyses and a staff listing.
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