Romane Rozanski

Romane Rozanski has been a PhD student in the Ecosystems and Landscape ecology (ELE) group from the Department of Environmental Sciences at ETH Zurich since May 2022. Her research focuses on the application of environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine ecosystems to explore spatial variations of fish biodiversity at different temporal scales. She investigates the evolution of taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional diversity in marine communities across different types of ecosystems in the Mediterranean Sea (tropical), Atlantic Ocean (temperate) and Arctic Ocean (polar), in areas under different levels of protection. Beside this, she is also working on the development of an innovative eDNA structure to perform autonomous sampling allowing to explore short-term temporal variations of marine biodiversity with a high resolution.

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Environmental DNA: Sensing the Diversity of Life and Assessing Ecosystem Health (edX) EdX
ETH Zurich,ETHx

Environmental DNA: Sensing the Diversity of Life and Assessing Ecosystem Health (edX)

Dive into the groundbreaking world of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis with this first-of-its-kind online course. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this course will equip you with the skills to detect, identify, and monitor species in a non-invasive manner. By mastering eDNA techniques, you'll be able to contribute significantly to biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts, helping us better understand and protect our planet's ecosystems.

Self Paced
5-12 Weeks
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