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I am a GCRF Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow and Principal Research Fellow at the 黑料社. I study climate鈥抌iogeochemistry interactions in past, present and future environments and specialise in the geochemical analysis of biomarkers (鈥榤olecular fossils鈥). Biomarkers are organic compounds derived from a biological source organism and can be preserved in the sedimentary record for millions of years. I have applied a biomarker approach to reconstruct climate and environmental change throughout Earths history. My research brings together extensive multidisciplinary expertise and I work across disciplinary boundaries with environmental scientists, climatologists, ecologists, botanists, and Earth system modellers.
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