Quantitative ecologist using modeling to inform conservation sol'ns. Passionate about fixing EDI issues in science + beyond. Postdoc @pennstatebio/OxfordBiology
It's an honour to see our work recognized in this way! I'm excited to go to Switzerland for the Frontiers Forum later this week and meet all of the other National Champions of the #FrontiersPlanetPrize as the lead author of this work!
Link to the study: https://t.co/rtlWNU3OBL
Exciting to finally present the coral reef stepping stones work that I've been doing with @emilysdarling@thewcs@FortinMJ and colleagues at #BES2024! Thank you Matthew Morecrofr @MCEM_Oxford for the 📸.
My dad is always publicizing my accomplishments and now it's my turn. Happy to see @NSERC_CRSNG recognizing his groundbreaking metabolomics work (alongside Dave Wishart) as the major contribution that it is to Canadian science! 🍁👏
Thank you all for your responses. To summarize, these are free/open source alternatives for preparation of scientific illustrations: https://t.co/iIPktbSUcG, https://t.co/2xfXwnVh3u, https://t.co/1se0qHf67l, https://t.co/oRl65xgVG1
Our college and science community is mourning the loss of Eric Crandall, assistant research professor of biology, who passed away last month.
Crandall is remembered as a kind friend, caring mentor, and dedicated researcher.
Read about his impact at https://t.co/pNgCO0Sne7
This July, Fiji launched their first-ever National Hub For Coral Reef Conservation: https://t.co/VAFACDCgk4
“The action plan will provide a strategic focus to help us identify what we need to do to safeguard Fiji’s coral reefs, and by when,” said @TheWCS's Paul van Nimwegen
Friends at #ESA2024, I will be presenting work on allocating limited surveillance resources for detection of FMD outbreaks in endemic contexts (co-authored by @TheFerrariLab, @diestra77,
@mjtildesley + Katriona Shea) on Thursday at 4:15 in the Disease + Epidemiology section 🐄🇹🇷
Friends at #ESA2024, I will be presenting work on allocating limited surveillance resources for detection of FMD outbreaks in endemic contexts (co-authored by @TheFerrariLab, @diestra77,
@mjtildesley + Katriona Shea) on Thursday at 4:15 in the Disease + Epidemiology section 🐄🇹🇷
At long last, our case study of the Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji approach is published in PLOS Water. Learn more about how 29 communities across 5 watersheds are managing risks to downstream environment & public health: https://t.co/Zr7gt3sWgi
@wishfiji
Time-lapse of the aurorae over Oxford last night! This sequence of 5.5 hours compressed into 1 minute. North is at the top. At times the aurorae were so bright that parts of the images saturated and so lost colour. An amazing display of the dynamical northern lights! #aurora
New paper in @GEB_macro! We simulated dispersal of coral larvae + climate change loss scenarios to assess how loss may affect connectivity + reseeding ability of remaining reefs, finding that all reefs are unable to be reseeded through natural dispersal
https://t.co/Va5zEGMfFS
Our very own #CIDDGSA President Deepit Bhatia (@BreslowDay) has been named a finalist in the inaugural @PennState Three Minute Thesis competition! The final in-person round will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 23.
https://t.co/YNCcfS8zCj
We were thrilled to be invited to participate in such a great initiative and it was really fun figuring out the best way to re-frame the study to make it more interesting and accessible for young readers!
My co-authors @FortinMJ, @MarcoAndrello, Marty Krkošek and I were invited by the Frontiers Planet Prize team to turn our award-winning study into @FrontYoungMinds article for young readers called 'How the Spread of Young Coral Can Help Save Coral Reefs'.
https://t.co/RIbowAe74u
New paper in @GEB_macro! We simulated dispersal of coral larvae + climate change loss scenarios to assess how loss may affect connectivity + reseeding ability of remaining reefs, finding that all reefs are unable to be reseeded through natural dispersal
https://t.co/Va5zEGMfFS
Had the pleasure of listening to @Chuliang_Song present some of his exciting research findings today at @penn_state's Ecology Seminar Series! So exciting to see how his work has evolved.
Climate change has killed at least four million people. I wrote this because I felt like I was the only one who had noticed. If you ever read and share anything I've written, I hope it'll be this short piece, out today in @NatureMedicine
https://t.co/wynmmdP6cy
Neocolonialism at play? New study reveals researchers from wealthy nations still dominate authorship (89%) in #coral#reef science. Scientists from countries with some of the greatest reef extent are still being excluded from these collaborations. https://t.co/l2suV3GGsR