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Victoria Sophie Martin (BSc, MSc) is a researcher at the Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science. Her work focuses on microbial ecology, soil science, and the impacts of climate change on Arctic permafrost systems.
- Active in transdisciplinary Arctic permafrost thaw research (2025: 2 articles)
- Key expertise in microbial growth and soil organic matter dynamics (6+ publications)
- Contributor to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and life on land
Her research combines field studies with laboratory analyses to understand microbial responses to warming permafrost soils. Recent work includes developing improved methods for microbial growth measurements in soils (2024) and investigating temperature controls on Arctic microbial activity (2023-2025).
Publications span topics like permafrost thaw risks, microbial respiration dynamics, and ectomycorrhiza interactions. She has presented at numerous scientific conferences, including as invited speaker (2023). Her work has received significant attention with coverage by 44 news outlets and 64 Bluesky references.

