Publication Date
Subjects
Series
- Data in the Wild
- Naturalists' Handbooks
- Conservation Handbooks
- Pelagic Monographs
- Seaweeds of the British Isles
- Pelagic Identification Guides
- Langford Press
- Research Skills
- Amphibian Biology
- Where to Watch Guides
- Synopses of Conservation Evidence
- Invasive Species: Identification, Ecology and Management
Penny Cook
Penny Cook gained her PhD from the University of Liverpool (1996) and then took a Royal Society funded fellowship in Stockholm University. She joined Liverpool John Moores University’s Centre for Public Health in 1998 as a research fellow and was made Reader in Public Health Epidemiology in 2007. Penny joined the University of Salford in June 2012 and was made Professor in 2013.




