Dr Robert Griffiths
Professor in Environmental Microbiology
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- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=snjFMOsAAAAJ&hl=en
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Rob Griffiths is an environmental microbiologist whose research focuses on understanding the "natural" and human associated drivers of microbial biodiversity, and understanding the role of microbiomes in environmental health. He uses molecular, biogeochemical and data-driven approaches to uncover fundamental ecological processes operating on microbial communities and impacting functional outcomes.
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Rob Griffiths is an environmental microbiologist whose research focuses on understanding the "natural" and human associated drivers of microbial biodiversity, and understanding the role of microbiomes in environmental health. He uses molecular, biogeochemical and data-driven approaches to uncover fundamental ecological processes operating on microbial communities and impacting functional outcomes.
Research outputs (74)
The interactions and hierarchical effects of long-term agricultural stressors on soil bacterial communities
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Long term drought and warming alter soil bacterial and fungal communities in an upland heathland
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Soil bacterial and fungal communities show within field heterogeneity that varies by land management and distance metric
Research output: Working paper › Preprint