I am a wildlife disease ecologist with an interest in the dynamics and drivers of infectious pathogens, particularly in bats. I enjoy multi-disciplinary and collaborative research to tackle big questions in this field. Thank you for visiting my website and feel free to take a look around! Please get in touch if you're interested in my research or looking to collaborate.
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About meAssistant Professor with the University of Georgia. PhD in disease ecology from Griffith University. Endeavour Fellow to the University of Cambridge. |
Research My research intersects a range of themes, including wildlife disease ecology, anthropogenic land use change, conservation, quantitative methods, and epidemiology. |
PublicationsClick here for links to my published research. For the most up-to-date list of my publications, please see my Google Scholar, Web of Science, or ResearchGate profiles. |
research philosophyHuman, wildlife, and environmental health depend on healthy ecosystems |
Motivated byInterest and Need
My interests are motivated by concepts and questions. I strive to explore interesting and important ideas, generated through discussion and observation of the natural world.
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Investigating mechanisms ofSpillover
The big question: why, when, and where are novel pathogens transmitted from one species to another, and what can we do to prevent this from happening?
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international andInterdisciplinary
I seek to share perspectives, techniques, tools, and concepts to solve big problems. Meeting new researchers, and having interesting discussions, is the best part of science!
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