Denise M. Akob, Ph.D.
Denise Akob is a Research Microbiologist for the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
Dr. Denise M. Akob is a microbial ecologist and biogeochemist whose research aims to understand interactions between microbes and their environment and address effects of anthropogenic contaminants on environmental health and water quality. Her research focuses primarily on understanding microbial impacts on Cold War Biogeochemistry (uranium and chlorinated solvent contamination); energy production (either by mitigating degradation of contaminants (from hydraulic fracturing or oil spills) or by enhancing natural gas production); and carbon cycling. Dr. Akob joined the U.S. Geological Survey in 2012 as a research scientist in the Water Mission Area, and move to the Geology, Energy, and Minerals Science Center in 2020. For more information, please visit the Reston Microbiology Lab website.
Professional Experience
Research Microbiologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Geology, Energy, & Minerals Science Center, Reston Microbiology Laboratory, 2020-current
Affiliated Professor, Department of Biology at George Mason University, 2017-current
Affiliated Professor, Department of Geology, Appalachian State University, 2017-current
Affiliated Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University, 2016-current
Affiliated Professor, Environmental Science and Policy Department at George Mason University, 2013-current
Research Microbiologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Mission Area, Reston Microbiology Laboratory, 2012-2020
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, 2010-2012
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, 2008-2010
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 2008, Florida State University, Department of Oceanography, Advisor: Dr. Joel E. Kostka
B.A. 2002, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Major: Biology
Affiliations and Memberships*
Chair, 2025 Applied and Environmental Microbiology Gordon Research Conference
Chair, American Society for Microbiology’s Council on Microbial Sciences (COMS), 2023-2024
Vice Chair, American Society for Microbiology’s Council on Microbial Sciences (COMS), 2022-2023
Vice Chair, 2023 Applied and Environmental Microbiology Gordon Research Conference
Editorial Board Member, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2016-present
Editorial Board Member, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, January 1, 2018-present
Editorial Board Member, ISME Communications, 2020-present
Associate Editor, Biogeosciences, 2016-2023
Councilor, Washington, D.C. Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 2021-2022
President, Washington, D.C. Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 2019-2021
President-Elect, Washington, D.C. Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 2017-2019
USGS Community for Data Integration’s Bioinformatics Community of Practice, co-organizer, 2017-present
USGS Eastern Water Science Series, co-organizer, 2017-present
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Gordon Research Seminar Mentor, July 15-16, 2017
USGS NRP-EB Weekly Science Series, co-organizer (2013-2017)
Geobiology Theme Chair, Goldschmidt 2015 25th Anniversary Meeting
Co-Chair for Session T50. Microbial Hydrocarbon Formation and Biodegradation: Organisms, Pathways, Environmental Limitations, and Isotope Signatures, 2015 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting
Honors and Awards
USGS Early Career Leadership Award, 2017
Science and Products
An initial comparison of pesticides and amphibian pathogens between natural and created wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands, 2014–16
Acetylenotrophy: A hidden but ubiquitous microbial metabolism?
Common hydraulic fracturing fluid additives alter the structure and function of anaerobic microbial communities
Degradation of crude 4-MCHM (4-methylcyclohexanemethanol) in sediments from Elk River, West Virginia
Detection of diazotrophy in the acetylene-fermenting anaerobe Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93
Archaeal diversity and CO2 fixers in carbonate-/siliciclastic-rock groundwater ecosystems
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
An initial comparison of pesticides and amphibian pathogens between natural and created wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands, 2014–16
Acetylenotrophy: A hidden but ubiquitous microbial metabolism?
Common hydraulic fracturing fluid additives alter the structure and function of anaerobic microbial communities
Degradation of crude 4-MCHM (4-methylcyclohexanemethanol) in sediments from Elk River, West Virginia
Detection of diazotrophy in the acetylene-fermenting anaerobe Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93
Archaeal diversity and CO2 fixers in carbonate-/siliciclastic-rock groundwater ecosystems
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*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