Howard Dalton
Sir Howard Dalton, FRS was a British microbiologist. He served as the Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from March 2002 to September 2007.
Education
Born in New Malden, Dalton was educated at Raynes Park County Grammar School and Queen Elizabeth College, University of London. He graduated in 1965 and went on to study at the University of Sussex with John Postgate, obtaining his PhD in 1968.Personal life
He was an atheist.Career and research
He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Purdue University and the University of Sussex before joining the University of Warwick in 1973 as a lecturer in Biological Sciences. He was promoted to Professor in 1983. Dalton's main fields of interest concerned the physiology, genetics and biochemistry of organisms exhibiting methanotrophy. One of his main research interests was the particulate methane monooxygenase enzyme. His model organisms included Methylococcus capsulatus and Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b.He served as Chair of Biological Sciences at Warwick from 1999 to 2002 before being appointed to DEFRA. He returned full-time to the University in October 2007, and continued working there until his death.