
Dr Nina Ockendon-Powell
BSc Hons(Bristol), MSc(Bristol), PhD(Bath)
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
School of Biological Sciences
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Research interests
I am a molecular pathologist/ecologist and computational biologist, experienced in managing international collaborative research and knowledge exchange, large investment research funding, and sustainable development, often working across the boundaries between disciplines. My research unites aspects of all these to tackle what is likely to be the largest global impact from a changing climate: undernutrition. My interests lie in interdisciplinary and translational research, where vector-borne plant viral diseases sit at the nexus between climate change and human health via impacts on nutrition security, developing particular interests in viral diversity in ecological settings plus vector distributions and control. I am particularly interested in cucurbit crops and the viruses and vectors which decimate yields globally as these present an interesting model of viral disease emergence in a nutritionally-important cropping system.
I also work on developing new operational models for building interdisciplinary research collaboration and capacity, alongside impact initiatives that ensure reserach findings are translated into meaingful tools for that benefit society and the natural world.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Developing Impact in Equitable and Transformative Partnership Working With Africa
Role
Co-Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Biological SciencesDates
01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024
Nutritional risks from vector-borne plant viral disease
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Biological SciencesDates
01/10/2023 to 17/05/2024
Does Motherhood Need Mitigating? A Collective Examination of Parenting and Academic Practice
Principal Investigator
Role
Collaborator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/01/2023 to 31/07/2023
Towards Understanding And Management Of Vector-borne Plant Virus Impacts On Nutrition In A Changing Climate
Principal Investigator
Description
Vector-borne plant viruses and the diseases they cause (plant VBDs) provide a functional link between climate and human health. Weather and climate both impact insect vector populations over short and…Managing organisational unit
School of Biological SciencesDates
01/12/2022 to 15/03/2023
Publications
Recent publications
20/02/2025To be, or not to be, part-time in academia
eLife
Addressing Climate Change Impacts on Health
Addressing Climate Change Impacts on Health
Conserved transcriptomic profiles underpin monogamy across vertebrates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
From Insect to Man: Photorhabdus Sheds Light on the Emergence of Human Pathogenicity
PLoS ONE
Optimization of next‐generation sequencing transcriptome annotation for species lacking sequenced genomes
Molecular Ecology Resources