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Prior to this Karina completed a Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions Global Fellowship, working between the University of Melbourne, Australia and Bangor University.

Karina also worked on the NERC funded Uplands-N2O project as a post-doctoral researcher after completing her PhD in Soil and Environmental Science at Bangor University. Karina's research interests include sustainable food production in a changing climate, nitrogen cycling in agroecosystems, gaseous emissions from soil (particularly N2O and N2), methods and techniques for monitoring gaseous emissions from soil and assessing spatial and temporal variability in emissions, rhizosphere processes and plant-soil-microbe interactions.

Wales provides a great destination for international conferences in the fields of soil science and more specifically, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. I look forward to exploring opportunities to bringing high profile and prestigious conference events within these themes to Wales and showcasing what we have to offer."

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Bangor University, North Wales 

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