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Ben Fisher serves as a Research Associate at Heriot-Watt University, affiliated with both the Global Research Institutes and The Lyell Centre within the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society. His research contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and life below water.
Dr. Fisher's research focuses on marine biogeochemical processes, with particular expertise in iron cycling, carbon dynamics, phytoplankton productivity, and climate-ocean interactions. His work integrates field observations with modeling approaches to understand fundamental processes governing ocean ecosystems and their response to environmental change.
Analysis of his publication record reveals two distinct research trajectories: high-impact biogeochemical studies published in top journals like Nature, and leadership in diversity and inclusion initiatives within marine science. His biogeochemistry work demonstrates particular strength in understanding how iron and manganese influence carbon preservation, while his social science contributions focus on making marine science more accessible and equitable.
His research has received significant attention, with one paper in Nature accumulating 115 citations and being picked up by 165 news outlets, demonstrating substantial impact in the field.
Dr. Fisher actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by his co-authorship on papers with scientists from diverse organizations. His work with the Challenger Society for Marine Science highlights his commitment to community building and professional development within the marine science field.
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