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Professor Liz Shaw is a faculty member at the University of Reading, specializing in soil science, environmental microbiology, and sustainable agriculture. Her research focuses on soil health, microbial ecology, and the impacts of agricultural practices on ecosystem processes. She has contributed to understanding soil-plant interactions, organic matter dynamics, and bioremediation strategies.
Her work spans topics such as nitrogen cycling in soils, the effects of organic amendments, and the role of microbial communities in enhancing crop productivity and environmental sustainability. Notable projects include studies on anaerobic digestate utilization, zero budget natural farming systems, and the development of in-situ soil nutrient monitoring technologies.
Professor Shaw has collaborated extensively with international researchers, publishing over 50 peer-reviewed articles. Her research frequently intersects with applied challenges, such as improving soil health in agricultural systems and mitigating environmental contaminants through bioremediation. Key contributions include advancements in understanding microbial responses to acidity and the ecological impacts of anaerobic digestate.
Her scientific awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed in the provided data.
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