Fohringer, Christian

Bio

Dr. Fohringer is a wildlife biologist specialized on linking biotelemetry data of animals with an array of biomolecular and social-ecological approaches to investigate the cumulative impacts of anthropogenic pressures on wide-ranging species. They were working as a postdoctoral researcher in the Threat Reduction for the Environment, People, and Animals TREPA project at UMD, supervised by Prof Meredith Gore. They currently work on muskox ecophysiology via environmental metabolomics in an MSCA-postdoctoral fellowship at the Dpt of Bioscience, Aarhus University. They are also a committee member in the ALDER network of the British Ecological Society, supporting LGBTQIA+ ecologist

Degrees

  • PhD in Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Areas of Interest

  • Conservation Biology, Ecophysiology, Social-Ecological Research

Illegal Wildlife Trade, DNA-metabarcoding, Ecology of Zoonosis, Environmental Metabolomics, Space-for-Time Analysis