Jasmine Lee
Jasmine is a DECRA Research Fellow at Monash University. She spent the previous three years as an 1851 Research Fellow in the Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation team at the British Antarctic Survey. She is a conservation scientist and her research focuses on understanding how terrestrial biodiversity will be impacted by threatening processes (e.g. climate change, human activity, non-native species) and how conservation can help to mitigate these threats. Her DECRA project is on measuring and mitigating cumulative impacts in the Antarctic.


Jasmine Lee
Chief Investigator
Monash University
Jasmine is a DECRA Research Fellow at Monash University. She spent the previous three years as an 1851 Research Fellow in the Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation team at the British Antarctic Survey. She is a conservation scientist and her research focuses on understanding how terrestrial biodiversity will be impacted by threatening processes (e.g. climate change, human activity, non-native species) and how conservation can help to mitigate these threats. Her DECRA project is on measuring and mitigating cumulative impacts in the Antarctic.
