MISS NIAMH MCAULEY

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MISS NIAMH MCAULEY
MISS NIAMH MCAULEY
MISS NIAMH MCAULEY

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About

Biography

Niamh began her PhD with the School of Biological Sciences and the Health Economics Research Unit at the University of Aberdeen in March 2024. She holds a BSc Biological Sciences and MRes Biosciences from Imperial College London. Previously, she has worked as a sabbatical officer at Imperial College Union and as a sustainability programme manager with the Imperial College sustainability team. 

Qualifications

  • BSc Biological Sciences 
    2021 - Imperial College London 
  • MRes Molecular and Cellular Biosciences 
    2022 - Imperial College London 
Research

Research Areas

Biological and Environmental Sciences

Current Research

Niamh's PhD is looking at "the health and wellbeing effects of pest rodent management strategies in rural Madagascar', supervised by Dr Sandra Telfer and Dr Luis Loria Rebolledo. This interdisciplinary project hopes to see how the health burden presented by invasive rodents in Madagascar, through disease and malnutrition, can be translated into an economic burden. This will be done by working closely with rural communities in Madagascar to evaluate the prevalence, severity, and risk factors of rodent-borne diseases.