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SONJA REPETTI  (she/her) 
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MSc, PhD Researcher


My name is Sonja (she/her), and I am an interdisciplinary doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki (Tvärminne Zoological Station) with a passion for protists. I am interested in the capacity of algae to respond and adapt to environmental change, as well understanding what people know and feel about algae. I am seeking out ways of connecting people and the microscopic world. I thrive in disciplinary ecotones, overlaps between various research and artistic fields.

Contact me: sonja.repetti(at)helsinki.fi

Research groups/affiliations:
​Plankton Biodiversity (Tvärminne Zoological Station, Department of Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences

 (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Puistokatu 4
Centre for the Social Study of Microbes CSSM
Bioart Society
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science HELSUS
Picture of Sonja from the chest up. She has a big smile, shiny earrings and closely shorn hair
Image: Carolina Stenbäck

Check out the Flagellate project: combining music and algae

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EXHIBITION (AND RESEARCH PROJECT): LEVÄT - ALGAE - ALGER

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https://algaeexhibition.weebly.com/

FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

My research work has been kindly supported by funding from the following funders
Vuokon Luonnonsuojelusäätiö logo
Wiipurilaisen Osakunnan Stipendisäätiö logo
LUOVA Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology Research logo
Walter and Andree de Nottbeck foundation logo
Logo for HELSUS - Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science
Logo of the Kone Foundation (in Finnish: Koneen Säätiö)

I would like to acknowledge the fact that gains in contemporary knowledge invariably build on a history of discrimination due to, but not limited to, race, gender, ability, and sexual orientation.

I recognize the Traditional Inhabitants of  unceded territory on which much of my undergraduate research was conducted: the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Taungurong, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wathaurung people of the Kulin Nation (Melbourne, Australia). I celebrate and acknowledge First Nations people as our first scientists.
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