Ege Pehlivanoglu started working at the Stockholm Resilience Centre

Ege will continue her work with the PHASES group at the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, as a research assistant. She will work full-time on the INFLUX project, focusing on emerging pests and pathogens that lead to human infectious diseases, livestock diseases, and crop diseases and pest outbreaks, using the Anthropocene traps framework.

Her work examines how human activities in the Anthropocene can drive the emergence of pests and pathogens, and how these events can, in turn, reinforce or reshape Anthropocene dynamics. To do this, she integrates evidence on the drivers, occurrences, and impacts of emerging pest and pathogen events.

A warm welcome to Ege at the Stockholm Resilience Centre!

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