
معرفی
Dr Kelly Redeker is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology at the University of York, leading the Redeker Lab. Her research focuses on the outsized impacts of trace gases (at ppt levels) in ecosystems, with projects spanning polar microbial activity, anaerobic digestion optimization, plant defense compounds for sustainable agriculture, and non-invasive microbial fingerprinting.
Her work employs cutting-edge GC-MS-c-IRMS technology acquired through NERC funding. Research environments include Arctic ice sheets, temperate forests, salt marshes, and agricultural fields. Key areas include:
- Climate change impacts via trace gas dynamics
- Microbial metabolism in extreme environments
- Bioremediation strategies for anaerobic digesters
- Breathomics for disease diagnostics
Teaching emphasizes biogeochemical processes and interdisciplinary fieldwork, with student projects addressing soil microbiology and volatile metabolite applications. Active collaborations bridge environmental science and engineering disciplines.
Awards include NERC Strategic Capital Funding for advanced analytical equipment. Current projects involve 14 active research initiatives and 40+ academic activities, including international fieldwork and policy engagement.



