Emma Lamb is a Project Administrator supporting Professor Will Gaze within the AMR research group.
She has worked in the education sector for several years, for a large awarding organisation and also within higher education.
She studied MA Writing, Nature and Place at the University of Exeter, and was a member of the ‘Big Dilemmas’ interdisciplinary think tank.
She also works as an academic proofreader, and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP).
A five-year project focusing on how policies related to planning, managing, and investing in natural environments can reduce health inequalities.
This PhD project is investigating the public health implications of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in rivers and lakes across three novel studies.
Promoting sustainable active travel can be more challenging in rural areas. For people living in rural settings such as villages and small towns, getting around using active transport such as…