Photo Credit: Rob Cooke
Project Team
GLiTRS is a consortium of six institutions in the UK and South Africa, with partners around the world.
Project Team:
Nick Isaac:
Macroecologist at the Biological Records Centre (BRC) in the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH)
Andy Purvis:
Research Leader & Individual Merit Researcher at the Natural History Museum, London (NHM)
Tim Newbold:
Royal Society University Research Fellow at University College London (UCL)
Iwan Jones:
Freshwater ecologist and Research Leader at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)
Lynn Dicks:
Lecturer in Animal Ecology at the University of Cambridge
Helen Roy:
Individual Merit Scientist at UKCEH and head of Zoology at BRC
Ben Woodcock:
Ecological entomologist at UKCEH
Cang Hui:
Professor of Mathematical Biology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa brings specific expertise in mathematical modelling of ecological networks
Ellie Dyer:
Data Manager at UKCEH
John Murphy:
Research Officer at QMUL
Charlie Outhwaite:
Postdoctoral researcher at UCL
Rob Cooke:
Ecological Modeller at UKCEH
Andrew Bladon:
Research Associate at the University of Cambridge
James Rodger:
Postdoctoral Researcher at Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Diana Bowler:
Interdisciplinary Ecologist at UKCEH
Joseph Millard:
Data scientist and computational ecologist at the NHM
James Pretty:
Laboratory Manager at QMUL
Zhaoke Dong:
Entomologist at the University of Cambridge
Justin Isip:
PhD student based at the Natural History Museum and UCL
Grace Skinner:
Research Associate Data Scientist at UKCEH
Siobhan Edney:
Ecologist and Project Support at UKCEH
Lucy Holland
Research Assistant at UCL
Matthew Li
Ecological Modeller at UKCEH
Ailsa Harris
Research Assistant at the University of Cambridge
Rosalind Mackey
Research Assistant at the University of Cambridge