Lisa Y. Stein is an expert in the interdisciplinary field of Microbiology and Climate Change. She leads research initiatives that explore the effects of climate change on microbial ecosystems and their implications for environmental health. Her work encompasses the intersection of microbiology and climate science, focusing on biological diversity, microbial processes, and their roles in climate resilience. Lisa’s research contributes to understanding how microbial communities adapt to climate fluctuations and their potential for innovation in environmental conservation. She actively participates in discussions and projects aimed at fostering sustainable practices through scientific discovery in microbiology, aligning her work with global efforts to combat climate change.