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Emma Lamb

Adminstrator

  • E.Lamb@exeter.ac.uk

Emma Lamb is a Network and Project Manager, and a Graduate Research Assistant. She studied English Literature at the University of Warwick and obtained a Masters in Writing, Nature and Place from the University of Exeter. She has worked in operational and project-based roles within the broad education sector for several years, most recently moving to research-based projects around the environmental dimensions of antimicrobial resistance. She is also an academic proof reader.

Emma is interested in the impact of climate change on antimicrobial resistance, and in supporting the production of research in this area.

Emma Lamb

Key Colleagues

  • Prof William Gaze

    Prof William Gaze

  • Dr Matt Lloyd Jones

    Dr Matt Lloyd Jones

  • Dr Anne Leonard

    Dr Anne Leonard

  • Prof Tim Taylor

    Prof Tim Taylor

  • Kerri Hall

    Kerri Hall

  • Vanessa Gordon

    Vanessa Gordon

  • Martine Paynter

    Martine Paynter

https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmaeasy/

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Research project

BlueAdapt

A Horizon Europe project examining how climate change can impact coastal pathogens and human health.

Research project

Barriers to entrepreneurship in Cornwall

Exploring the factors preventing low-income individuals in Cornwall from accessing funding and starting new ventures.

Research project

Nature on prescription for mental health

The ‘greENGAGE’ trial will evaluate six weeks in nature for people with anxiety and depression.

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University of Exeter Medical School

Peter Lanyon Building 12

Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8RD

  • T: +44 (0) 1326 371859
  • E: ECEHHAdmin@exeter.ac.uk

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