
معرفی
Joleah Lamb is a Research Fellow at Cornell University, NY, USA. Her work focuses on coral reef ecosystems, human-environment interactions, and climate change impacts. She completed a BS in Neurobiology at the University of Oregon, followed by a PhD at James Cook University (JCU), supervised by Prof. Bette Willis, Prof. Garry Russ, and Dr. Britta Schaffelke. Her research examines coral disease dynamics and the effects of human industries on reef health in Australia and the Indo-Pacific.
Education:
- PhD, James Cook University (2011–2022)
- BS in Neurobiology, University of Oregon (USA)
Research Interests:
- Climate change adaptation in coral reefs
- Mitigation of human industry impacts on marine ecosystems
- Linkages between coral health and socio-economic factors
Key Publications: Recent studies include analyses of coral heat tolerance and climate-driven threats to fisheries, emphasizing socio-economic vulnerabilities in tropical regions. These works bridge ecological and human dimensions of environmental challenges.
Scientific Recognition: Recipient of the AIMS@JCU Research Scholarship for her doctoral studies.
Advising & Grants: Not explicitly detailed in the text, but her scholarship underscores supported research. Previously affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies until its closure in 2022.


