Ecologist and PhD Researcher, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield
I'm an interdisciplinary ecologist/researcher with experience in both terrestrial and marine environments. My current research interests centre around three topics:
1. The environment-microbiome-health axis: investigating the relationship between microbial communities, the health of humans (noncommunicable and infectious diseases) and the wider environment
2. Remote sensing: using innovative technology to acquire and analyse remote data, particularly for ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation
3. Applying nature-based/ecoSystems Thinking to investigate integrative strategies for ecosystem health
In 2017, I was awarded the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) White Rose Doctoral Scholarship and joined the Department of Landscape at the University of Sheffield as a PhD Researcher. Our research combines ecology (microbiomics), public health (noncommunicable and infectious diseases) and social research, focusing on nature-based health interventions and the environment-microbiome-health axis.
The biodiversity jukebox: how sound can boost beneficial soil microbes to heal nature
Oct 03, 2024 00:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
In a race against time, scientists are exploring new ways to restore natural systems. Alongside traditional methods such as planting trees, reducing pollution and reintroducing native species, a surprising new tool is...
Good vibrations: how listening to the sounds of soil helps us monitor and restore forest health
May 23, 2023 15:04 pm UTC| Nature
Nurturing a forest ecosystem back to life after its been logged is not always easy. It can take a lot of hard work and careful monitoring to ensure biodiversity thrives again. But monitoring biodiversity can be costly,...
Drones and DNA tracking: we show how these high-tech tools are helping nature heal
Jun 29, 2022 14:08 pm UTC| Technology
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