
معرفی
Dr. Anne Cotton is a Researcher in Earth and Environmental Sciences, focusing on microbial communities and their interactions with plants. Her work employs molecular methods to study sediment, soil, and rhizosphere microbial communities, aiming to understand mechanisms regulating these systems to enhance their application in ecosystems.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Biology), University of York (2006–2010)
- Bachelor of Arts (Biological Sciences, First Class), University of Oxford (2003–2006)
Research Interests:
Her research emphasizes plant-microbe interactions, particularly how microbial communities influence host plant growth and ecosystem functions. Key areas include microbial community structure, molecular methods for analysis, and sustainable agricultural practices.
Recent Research Trends:
Her publications explore topics such as open-source tools for LC-MS data analysis, organic fertilizers’ sustainability, fungal community dynamics in grasslands, carbon sequestration via basalt-amended soils, and root-associated fungal ecology. These studies highlight interdisciplinary approaches spanning environmental science, microbiology, and agricultural sustainability.
Awards & Grants:
No specific awards or grants listed, though her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection and sustainable agriculture.
Labs & Collaborations:
Collaborations include international teams focusing on microbial ecology, soil science, and agricultural systems. Active in cross-disciplinary research networks addressing global environmental challenges.




