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Associate Professor Paul Dennis holds positions in the School of the Environment (primary affiliation), the Centre for Marine Science, and the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability at The University of Queensland. He leads research on microbial responses to environmental change, emphasizing soil microbiology, climate impacts, and sustainable agriculture. His work integrates cutting-edge technologies to explore plant-microbe interactions, bioremediation, and biodiversity conservation.
Education: BSc (Hons) from the University of Wales and PhD from University College London. He teaches ecology, microbiology, and climatology, advocating for evidence-based environmental practices.
Research focuses on soil microbial diversity in agroecosystems, Antarctic biogeography, and dietary influences on respiratory health. Recent studies address pesticide effects on soil communities, biocrust ecology, and probiotic applications in livestock productivity.
Available for research supervision in environmental science, microbiology, and related fields. Collaborates on projects linking microbial ecology to global challenges like climate change and sustainable farming.
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