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Leonie Suter


Dr Leonie Suter is a research scientist at the Australian Antarctic Division, interested in marine environmental DNA methods for biodiversity surveys. As part of SAEF she is working with a team that investigates how eDNA methods can help detect ship-associated non-native species that may potentially be travelling to Antarctica.

“I want to ensure that human activities do not impact vulnerable Antarctic ecosystems.”

— Dr Leonie Suter

Partner Investigator

Australian Antarctic Division

People > Investigators > Leonie Suter

Leonie Suter


Partner Investigator

Australian Antarctic Division

Dr Leonie Suter is a research scientist at the Australian Antarctic Division, interested in marine environmental DNA methods for biodiversity surveys. As part of SAEF she is working with a team that investigates how eDNA methods can help detect ship-associated non-native species that may potentially be travelling to Antarctica.

“I want to ensure that human activities do not impact vulnerable Antarctic ecosystems.”

— Dr Leonie Suter

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