Kerry Kinney
Professor
Center for Energy & Environmental Resources
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kerry Kinney is working at Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas University, USA
Research Interest
Investigates microbial communities that develop in homes, schools, commercial buildings and water systems with the goal of identifying microorganisms that are potentially harmful to human health as well as those that are potentially beneficial.
Publications
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Song J, Kinney K. Effect of directional switching frequency on toluene degradation in a vapor-phase bioreactor. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2001 Jul 1;56(1-2):108-13.
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Woertz JR, Kinney KA, McIntosh ND, Szaniszlo PJ. Removal of toluene in a vaporâ€phase bioreactor containing a strain of the dimorphic black yeast Exophiala lecaniiâ€corni. Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2001 Dec 5;75(5):550-8.
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Song J, Kinney KA. Effect of vaporâ€phase bioreactor operation on biomass accumulation, distribution, and activity: Linking biofilm properties to bioreactor performance. Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2000 Jun 5;68(5):508-16.