Samantha is a PhD candidate at the University of Greenwich (NRI), where she began her research in 2024. Originally from Canada, she has spent the past decade living in various parts of the world, cultivating an interest in the complex interactions between wildlife, disease dynamics, and human health. This global journey shapes her research today.
Samantha earned her undergraduate degree in Zoology from Aberystwyth University, where she investigated the viability of bacteriophages as microbial alternatives to antibiotics through her dissertation project. This experience sparked her passion for disease ecology and its effects on biodiversity and public health, Through her research, she seeks to illuminate the intricate relationships between hosts, pathogens, and environmental changes, ultimately contributing to a healthier coexistence of humans and wildlife in a One Health framwork.