Professor in environmental science
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Jonatan Klaminder is a renowned professor of Ecology at Umeå University, with a strong background in soil science and biogeochemistry. He received his PhD from the same university in 2007 and has since then made significant contributions to the field of environmental science. He has a particular interest in understanding the relationships between soil, water, and the atmosphere, and how these systems are impacted by human activities.
In the past, Professor Klaminder has conducted extensive research on the effects of pharmaceuticals on fish. He led several projects that investigated the impact of these compounds on aquatic ecosystems, examining everything from changes in behavior to long-term genetic effects. His work in this area shed light on the potential risks that these chemicals pose to aquatic life and helped inform policies to better regulate their use.
Currently, Professor Klaminder's research focuses on soil worms, using cutting-edge DNA tools and acoustics to study these often-overlooked organisms. Despite his past research on fish, Professor Klaminder jokes that he "couldn't stay in the same research field for long - I guess I just have a wandering mind!" His current work aims to better understand the role that soil worms play in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health. And as for his research on worms and global warming? "Let's just say that these worms are used to a bit of heat - after all, they live in the hottest part of the planet, the Earth's core!" he quips.”