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Dr Deborah Pearce is a Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University, serving as Programme Lead for Biology and the Environment and leading collaborative programs with colleges across multiple biological sciences disciplines.
- Senior Teaching Fellow
- Recruitment Lead for School of Biological and Medical Sciences
- Member of Faculty Admissions and Recruitment Group
With academic experience spanning 1996-present (Brookes), prior roles at University of Aberdeen and Queen Mary & Westfield College, her research focuses on wetland carbon dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Developed novel in situ quadrupole mass spectrometry methods for gas flux analysis
- Investigated carbon cycling in peatlands and small water bodies
- Key research areas: methane production, carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation
Her teaching portfolio includes:
- Biodiversity (Level 4, 30 CATs)
- Surveys and Licensing (Level 5)
- Environmental Change: Field Work and Research (Level 6, 30 CATs)
- Environmental Consultancy (Level 6)
- MSc Research Methods (experimental design, data analysis)
Recent publications examine carbon cycling in wetlands, showing:
- Increasing focus on small water bodies as carbon sinks
- Methodological advancements in gas flux measurement
- Connections between geochemical processes and microbial activity
Scientific awards include:
- NERC PhD studentship funding
- Nigel Groome PhD Bursary
- HEIF 4 funding for conservation CPD training
Professional activities:
- Former Chair of British Ecological Society's Mires Research Group (2001-2008)
- Organized BES thematic session on wetland restoration
- University representative for Institute of Biology until 2009
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