Overview
The measurement of airborne eDNA enables the detection and tracking of species in an environment rapidly, non‑invasively, and with great sensitivity. It can also be used to monitor a very large number of species simultaneously, unlike traditional nature surveys, which are performed manually and typically focus on a single species. Airborne eDNA measurements therefore have the potential to revolutionise biodiversity monitoring by providing robust species distribution data to help governments and other stakeholders, helping them define policy to address the current rapid decline in biodiversity, and assess the performance of measures implemented to halt or reverse biodiversity decline.
About the Role
Measurements of aqueous eDNA (e.g. in rivers) are now widely used as a tool to monitor the aquatic abundance of fish and other species, but airborne eDNA measurements are much less advanced, and there are no standard sampling or analysis protocols. The game‑changing potential of these measurements has, however, recently been highlighted in a recent paper. Other research aspects are the post‑pandemic efforts to develop sampling methods that preserve the pathogen integrity and facilitate easy recovery. However, the effects of the nebulisation/sampling of choice on the eDNA are often overlooked. This PhD will advance the state‑of‑the‑art of airborne eDNA measurements by investigating key metrology aspects that are currently hindering the wider adoption of this technology. Understanding the underlying challenges for reproducible analysis, identification, and quantification of eDNA from the air may drive technological solutions towards consistent and efficient monitoring strategies.
As a student, you’ll develop innovative protocols to enhance the accuracy and reproducibility of eDNA monitoring, which is critical for advancing environmental protection and biosecurity. Work hands‑on with state‑of‑the‑art commercial samplers and bespoke nebulisers at University of Hertfordshire facilities and collaborate directly with scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). Your fieldwork and controlled release experiments will push the boundaries of aerosol science and deliver real‑world impact by informing the next generation of sampler design.
You’ll join a multidisciplinary team, publish in leading journals, present at international conferences, and help shape new documentary standards for eDNA monitoring adopted worldwide. This project is ideal for ambitious biologists or aerosol scientists with skills in bioassays and wet chemistry analytics who are eager to make a tangible difference in environmental technology and policy.
About You
Are you ready to pioneer the future of environmental detection? Join a leading‑edge PhD project investigating the behaviour of airborne environmental DNA (eDNA).
Link to apply
https://www.aerosol-cdt.ac.uk/2026-projects/
About Us
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