Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Marine Chemical Ecology, University of Hull
Christina C. Roggatz is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow investigating the interactions of marine organisms, in particular how these interactions are mediated by chemicals and their role in the ecosystem. Her research to date focuses on the impact of climate change on the chemicals that are used by marine organisms to find food, detect predators, take care of their eggs, or defend themselves.
Experience
2019–present
Postdoctoral research fellow, Energy & Environment Institute, University of Hull
2018–2019
Postdoctoral research associate, University of Hull
2013–2017
PhD researcher in Marine Chemical Ecology, University of Hull
Education
2017
University of Hull, PhD Chemistry
2012
University of Bremen, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, Universidade do Algarve/ CCMAR, Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (EMBC)
2010
University of Bremen, Bachelor of Science in Biology
Professional Memberships
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Member of the Society for Experimental Biology
Member of the International Society of Chemical Ecology