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Ruth Sanderson is a Statistician at the Institute of Biological, Environmental, and Rural Sciences (IBERS) at Aberystwyth University, UK. With over two decades of research output from 2001-2025, she specializes in applying advanced statistical methods to agricultural and environmental sciences, particularly focusing on grassland ecosystems, soil science, and climate change impacts.
Her research profile shows deep expertise in agricultural statistics with particular emphasis on Lolium perenne (100%), soil science (82%), Lolium species (76%), Trifolium pratense (54%), silage production (46%), and nutrient management (40%). She has developed specialized statistical methodologies for analyzing complex agricultural data, including in vitro gas production, near-infrared spectroscopy, and climate-temperature relationships.
Dr. Sanderson's recent work (2023-2025) demonstrates continued innovation in several critical areas: climate change impacts on species ranges, grassland systems for flood mitigation, nitrogen use efficiency in forage grasses, and optimizing protein preservation during silage production. Her statistical expertise bridges theoretical methodology with practical agricultural applications.
She has made significant contributions to reducing reliance on imported protein feed within ruminant supply chains, addressing food security challenges while promoting environmental sustainability. Her research aligns with multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable agriculture, climate action, and responsible resource management.
Dr. Sanderson maintains an active collaborative network with researchers including M.S. Dhanoa, J.L. Ellis, C.D. Powell, S. López, and agricultural scientists like C.L. Marley and R. Fychan. Her methodological contributions continue to advance statistical approaches tailored specifically for agricultural research challenges.


