- Environmental DNA
- Metabarcoding
- Ancient DNA
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Tobias Guldberg Frøslev serves as an Affiliated Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Globe Institute within the Section for Geogenetics. His research focuses on cutting-edge applications of environmental DNA and metabarcoding techniques across diverse ecosystems. His research interests span environmental DNA methodology , ancient DNA analysis , and biodiversity assessment across marine, terrestrial, and soil environments. Frøslev's work particularly emphasizes fungal ecology, vertebrate diversity monitoring, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction through innovative DNA-based approaches. His research bridges traditional taxonomy with modern genomic techniques to address fundamental ecological questions. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trend toward methodological innovation in environmental DNA applications, with significant contributions to marine paleoecology, fungal systematics, and terrestrial biodiversity monitoring. His work demonstrates increasing recognition through substantial citation metrics and media coverage, particularly for research on airborne environmental DNA. Frøslev maintains active collaborations across international research networks as evidenced by his extensive co-authorship patterns and geographic collaboration maps. His research output shows consistent productivity with 80 total publications and significant engagement through platforms like Mendeley and social media. He leads research activities within the Geogenetics section, focusing on developing and applying DNA-based methods for biodiversity assessment and ecological monitoring. His work contributes significantly to the Globe Institute's mission of understanding Earth's past environments through genetic approaches.
