Relief RVT Jackson Springs, NC 2006 to 2012 Veterinary Technician Relief Service of the Sandhills, OwnerSanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals Bridgewater, NJ 2002 to 2004 Associate ScientistSanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals Bridgewater, NJ 2001 to 2002 Animal Care TechnicianRVT Sumter, SC 1997 to 2001 Animal Health Technician
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University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 1997 to 2001 Bachelor of Science in Biology/Chemistry CognateCentral Carolina Community College Sanford, NC 1995 to 1997 AAS in Veterinary Medical Technology
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The microbes generate and release so much of what the researchers call dark oxygen that its like discovering the scale of oxygen coming from the photosynthesis in the Amazon rainforest, said Karen Lloyd, a subsurface microbiologist at the University of Tennessee who was not part of the study.
Date: Jul 17, 2023
Category: Science
Source: Google
Life in deep Earth totals 15 to 23 billion tons of carbon—hundreds of times more than humans
"Ten years ago, we knew far less about the physiologies of the bacteria and microbes that dominate the subsurface biosphere," says Karen Lloyd, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA. "Today, we know that, in many places, they invest most of their energy to simply maintaining their existence and
Date: Dec 10, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Eat sulphur, breathe rust: Scientists find life deep underground
The branches of life that we knew about are not all that is out there, said Karen Lloyd from the University of Tennessee. Theres actually deep branches on the tree of life that no one has ever known anything about before and many of them are in the subsurface.
Date: Dec 10, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Scientists identify vast underground ecosystem containing billions of micro-organisms
Its like finding a whole new reservoir of life on Earth, said Karen Lloyd, an associate professor at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. We are discovering new types of life all the time. So much of life is within the Earth rather than on top of it.
Date: Dec 10, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
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Karen Lloyd
Work:
Father Christmas - Chief Elf
Education:
International School of Life
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If it's me you're looking for you should know from the picture...even with the disguise! :)
Bragging Rights:
I don't do bragging - I'm just me!
Karen Lloyd
Education:
University of the West Indies - Political Science
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Social butterfly. Witty. Charming. Sarcastic. Random. Moody. A Poetic Enthusiast. A fun-sized chica on a journey not yet fully defined or discovered.
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Social butterfly. Witty. Charming. Sarcastic. Random. Moody. A Poetic Enthusiast. A fun-sized chica on a journey not yet fully defined or discovered.
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I'm the only me in this world! Isn't that awesomely cool?
Karen Lloyd
Work:
Homemaker
Education:
University graduate with Bof Nursing from University of Calgary