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= Professor Davey L. Jones = Davey Jones holds a Professorial Chair in Soil and Environmental Science at Bangor University and Murdoch University in Western Australia. A major focus of his research is on understanding below-ground processes with specific focus on nutrients and human pathogen behaviour in water-food-soil-plant-microbial systems. Current applications of his work include:

(1) promoting carbon sequestration in agricultural systems and understanding the factors regulating carbon cycling and greenhouse gas emissions

(2) developing ways to improve nutrient use efficiency in cropping systems with specific focus on nitrogen and phosphorus

(3) soil microbial diversity and ecosystem functioning

(4) the impact of flooding, drought and ozone on ecosystem functioning. He has published more than 572 journal articles and advises UK government on both their waste and climate change policies.

Responsibilities within Bangor University

 * Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research
 * School (SNS) Management Committee Member
 * School (SNS) Research Committee Member
 * School (SNS) Henfaes Committee: Research
 * School (SNS) Radiation Protection Officer
 * Centre for Environmental Biotechnology: Science Lead

Current and past external responsibilities:


 * COVID-19 Technical Advisory Group (Welsh Government)
 * SAGE sub-committee on COVID-19 and the environment (UK Government)
 * BBSRC Panel Member
 * NERC College Member
 * Welsh Government Land Use and Climate Change Group Member
 * Editorial Board Soil Ecology Letters
 * Chief Editor Frontiers in Soil Science
 * Associate Editor Frontiers in Agronomy
 * Associate Editor with Rhizosphere
 * Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists
 * Training manager for the STARS College of Doctoral Training in Soil Science
 * Adjunct Professor at Clemson University

Qualifications and Membership of Professional Bodies

 * B.Sc. (Hons), Soil Science, University of Aberdeen
 * Ph.D, Plant Science, University of Oxford
 * Member of the British Society of Soil Science
 * Member of the International Fertiliser Society