Elisabeth M. Biersma

Elisabeth M. Biersma

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    I am an evolutionary biologist working at the Natural History Museum of Denmark (University of Copenhagen) in Denmark and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in the UK. My current research interests focus on the origins and evolutionary history of the biodiversity in the polar regions, particularly plants and microbial groups. 
    I have a practical and theoretical background in molecular biology, including laboratory and analytical techniques in population genetics, phylogenetics and biogeography. I am passionate about polar biology and have been active in biological research in the Arctic, Antarctic and sub-Antarctic for over ten years, with fieldwork experience throughout all different polar seasons.

    Education/work:


    2019–(ongoing)
    : Carlsberg Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark (Denmark)

    2016–(ongoing): Postdoc, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge (UK)

    2012–2017: P.h.D. University of Cambridge and British Antarctic Survey (UK)

    2010–2012: M.Sc. University in Bergen (Norway), University of Aarhus (Denmark), University of Iceland (Iceland) and the University of the Faroe Islands (Faroe Islands)

    2007–2010: B.Sc. University of Groningen (Netherlands) and Uppsala University (Sweden)


    Other:

    • Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Darwin College, Cambridge
    • Team member A Functional Biogeography of the Antarctic (AFBA)
    • Team member BIOgeography and biodiversity of GREENland (BIO-GREEN)
    • Editor and expert on Antarctic plant taxonomy in Register of Antarctic Species (RAS)
    • Reviewer for Ecology Letters​, Global Change BiologyJournal of BiogeographyPolar Science and Arctic Science

    Languages: 

    • Fluent: Dutch, English; good: Norwegian; Danish; Beginner: German, Swedish​

    Grants:

    • 2019-2022 (PI): Carlsberg Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark), The Evolutionary History of the Greenlandic Flora
    • 2019-2022 (PI): Aage V. Jensen Fond (338.223 DDK) Grønlands Endemiske Plantearter: Evolutionshistorie Og Sårbarhed.
    • Participation GreenLAnd Circumnavigation Expedition (GLACE) 2019 
    • 2014–2015: co-I NERC Biomolecular Analysis Facility (NBAF) Pilot Project Grant (£4,973). Exploiting herbarium resources: a case study on Antarctic endemic plant biogeography. With J. Jackson (BAS). 


    Talk/poster prizes:
    Laws Prize at the British Antarctic Survey 2020, New Phytologist Meeting, Bristol 2016 (runner-up prize poster), Cambridge third year seminar, Dep. of Plant Sciences, U. of Cambridge 2015 (best talk), Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (CCfCS) Symposium 2015 (best talk), Cambridge first year seminar, Dep. Of Plant Sciences, U. of Cambridge 2013 (best talk)

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