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.
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
Technology has undoubtedly contributed to global biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation. Where forests once stood, artificial lights now illuminate vast urban jungles. Where animals once roamed, huge factories now...
Drilling down on treatment-resistant fungi with molecular machines