About
In the heart of the Anthropocene, we need to unify science, art and spirituality.
It is our shared responsibility to re-imagine how we relate to the natural world, and write a story that our great-great grandchildren might one day love. Biological story-telling brings the beauty and the degradation of ecosystems out of the lab, and into the hearts and minds where they need to be. I’m a public speaker seeking to discuss contemporary biology in human dominated ecosystems from a sensitive and scientific point of view.
In my digital lab I study animal languages and animal migrations, and I am looking to continue working in this niche. I have previous experience in genomic analyses, high-throughput phenotyping, and microscopy.
I hold a particular focus on aquatic systems, or rather, my terrestrial bias is weak. The world is mostly water after all.