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Sam Thompson currently studies at the University of Western Australia as a PhD student in the Marine Ecology Fisheries Research Group. His research focuses on developing combined environmental DNA and oceanographic video survey methods to enhance detection capabilities of naturally occurring ecological patterns affected by anthropogenic disturbance in benthopelagic ecosystems, particularly in the context of offshore petrochemical infrastructure and deep-sea mining. His teaching activities include serving as a laboratory demonstrator and tutor for the BIOL1131: Plant Animal Biology course, utilizing both face-to-face and online delivery formats, and acting as a guest lecturer on amphioxus as a model for developmental biology. Additionally, he has held an external position as a research assistant at the Minderoo Foundation since 2021.
Minderoo Foundation • Australia
Assisting in research activities related to marine ecology and environmental monitoring.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Conducting laboratory sessions and tutoring students in Plant Animal Biology.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Lecturing students about amphioxus and its significance in developmental biology.
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