Dr Jake M. Robinson is a British ecologist with a PhD in Microbial Ecology and Nature-Based Interventions. His research spans biodiversity-human health linkages and ecosystem restoration and he has a passion for promoting biodiversity. Jake has qualifications in Ecosystem Health, Social Research, Microbial Ecology and Applied Neuroscience and has published dozens of peer-reviewed scientific papers and two popular science books:
Invisible Friends: How Microbes Shape Our Lives and the World Around Us
Treewilding: Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests
Jake currently works at Flinders University, SA.