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Claudia Colesie
PeerJ Editor
100 Points

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Editor 100

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Agricultural Science
Plant Science

Claudia Colesie

PeerJ Editor

Summary

I obtained my Diploma in 2009 in the group of Prof. Burkhard Büdel, at the University of Kaiserslautern. For my doctoral work, I joined an international collaboration within a New Zealand research project under the leadership of Prof. T.G. Allan Green and Prof. Craig Cary; NZTabs; both at University of Waikato. After finishing my PhD thesis I continued working in the group of Burkhard Büdel as a lecturer with the opportunity to additionally join a trans-European BioDiversa project.

As a direct consequence from these experiences I learned that tundra ecosystems, where low temperatures and short growing seasons limit tree growth but water availability is high, are highly productive soil crusts habitats. I, therefore, collaborated in the POLARCRUST project that focused on biological soil crusts from the Antarctic Peninsula and Arctic Svalbard coordinated by Ulf Karsten, University of Rostock, Germany. In addition, I started my project as an Alexander-von Humboldt research fellow within the group of Prof. Vaughan Hurry at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå. Additionally, I am currently involved in a research Project (CRYPTOCOVER), with Prof. Leopoldo Sancho (Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain.I will start working as a lecturer for plant physiological ecology at the University of Edinburgh with the School of Geosciences in the Climate change Institute from January 2019.

Biodiversity Biogeography Climate Change Biology Ecosystem Science Environmental Impacts Plant Science

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
University of Edinburgh

Work details

lecturer

University of Edinburgh
January 2019
School of Geosciences

Phd student, lecturer

University of Kaiserslautern
November 2009 - November 2016
Plant ecology and systematics

Research fellow

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
November 2016 - December 2018
Plant physiology and genetics

Websites

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 1

Academic Editor on

September 26, 2019
Physiological responses of hydroponically-grown Japanese mint under nutrient deficiency
Chananchida Janpen, Naruemon Kanthawang, Chaiartid Inkham, Fui Ying Tsan, Sarana Rose Sommano
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7751 PubMed 31579618