Dr Lauren Cook will be giving a talk on:

“Translating environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring nature”

Abstract: eDNA methods are advancing rapidly for monitoring nature. This talk explores the challenges and opportunities in translating eDNA into policy and practice.

Lauren is a molecular ecologist at UKCEH researching the application of environmental DNA (eDNA) in biodiversity monitoring. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is a leading independent research institute dedicated to understanding and transforming how we interact with the natural world.

Alongside her research, Lauren is an award-winning artist and science communicator.

Dr Lauren Cook

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@laurens_colours (Instagram, X, Bluesky)

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