Introduction
Building on an academic interdisciplinary background in Natural Sciences and Social Sciences, I have developed expertise in the translation and application of both fundamental and observational research into policy, which I share through my teaching and research with the aim to tackle the Global Challenges related to mismanaged chemical emissions from the technosphere to the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and ultimately biosphere.
Expert
Academic with over 15 years experience researching chemical pollution which, after decades of neglect, was recently recognised as the largest cause of environmental disease and death by the Lancet Commission on Pollution. Poor chemical management disrupts the natural (e.g. freshwater or nutrients), material or economic cycles (e.g. plastic waste) that need to be closed if humans, or indeed the entire biosphere, is to have a fighting chance at survival, let alone meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.
My interests lie in developing solutions to the practical challenges of translating science into policy. It is focused on 'emerging' issues for the risk assessment of contaminants, such as mixtures and endocrine disrupters, in the context of the suitability of legal instruments. As such, I have a continuing interest in methods for evidence integration such as systematic review, meta-analysis, weight-of-evidence as well as economic valuation.
Fields of expertise: Education, Environmental policy / climate change, Evidence for policy / knowledge valorization, Health and wellbeing, Science policy, technology and innovation policy, Water and sanitation