School of GeoSciences Research

About us

Our group explores how life has interacted with its planetary environment over geological time.

"Geobiology" is the study of Earth–life interactions on all scales, from the interface between a single bacterium and a crystal face to the global geological drivers of mass extinctions. 

"Geochemistry" is the study of chemical constituents, reactions and cycles occurring in Earth’s rocks, groundwater, oceans and atmosphere.

Our research group bridges these fields to explore how life has interacted with its planetary environment over geological time.  We benefit from access to a large number of cutting-edge instruments and facilities.  

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