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Lauren Linnenlucke


Dr Lauren Linnenlucke is an early career researcher interested in geochronology and paleo-environmental studies. Her research to date has examined understanding human movement patterns in relation to historical environmental shifts, particularly focusing on the expansion into and utilisation of Australian small islands. Lauren will be working in the biodiversity status and trend’s theme, investigating Antarctic and sub-Antarctic lake sediments to understand climate changes.

Research Fellow

ANSTO

People > Researchers > Lauren Linnenlucke

Lauren Linnenlucke


Research Fellow

ANSTO

Dr Lauren Linnenlucke is an early career researcher interested in geochronology and paleo-environmental studies. Her research to date has examined understanding human movement patterns in relation to historical environmental shifts, particularly focusing on the expansion into and utilisation of Australian small islands. Lauren will be working in the biodiversity status and trend’s theme, investigating Antarctic and sub-Antarctic lake sediments to understand climate changes.