Our Planet, Our Health – Ecosystem approaches to forecasting zoonotic diseases - Online Lecture and Live Q&A with Prof Kate Jones
- Date: Feb 25, 2021
- Time: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Kate Jones
- Location: Zoom
- Host: Department of Archaeology
- Contact: richardson@shh.mpg.de

Kate Jones is Professor of
Ecology and Biodiversity at University College London and Director of the
Nature-Smart Centre in the Institute of Future Living. Kate has held
appointments at the University of Cambridge, Columbia University, Imperial
College London, and is an honorary fellow at the Zoological Society of London.
Her research investigates the interface of ecological and human health, using
statistical and mathematical modelling to understand the impact of global land
use and climate change on ecological and human systems, with a particular focus
on emerging infectious diseases. Kate’s research also develops applied
artificial intelligence tools for monitoring ecological health, particularly
for monitoring ecosystems acoustically and runs a number of wildlife citizen
science programmes. Kate has written over 100 articles and book chapters in
prestigious journals such as Nature and Science and is a scientific advisor for
a number of international biodiversity charities and chaired The Bat
Conservation Trust for 9 years. In 2008, Kate won the Leverhulme Prize for
outstanding contributions to Zoology.