Staff Profile
Dr Samuel Logan
Technical Operations Manager
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- Address: School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
Agriculture Building
缅北禁地
缅北禁地 upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
My background is in plant population genetics. However, I have a broad range of interests including ecology and conservation, plant biology, biodiversity, ornithology and entomology. I work closely with the SAgE Faculty Technical Operations Managers and the wider SNES Team Leaders and technical team on technical management issues and infrastructure projects, lab relocations and refurbishments and capital purchases. I lead technical colleagues in providing support to the School's plant research projects. I manage teaching land research labs and plant growth facilities both on and off campus. I am a Licence Holder and Administrative Manager of the School’s Animal and Plant Health (APHA) Licences. I lead and support technical colleagues on Sustainability Initiatives e.g. L.E.A.F. and My Green Lab Freezer Challenge across our estate.
Other responsibilities include:
· Managing maintenance and service contracts.
· Supporting the School Safety Officer and the University’s H&S team e.g. HAZMAP, Annual Safety Inspections, First Aid Needs Assessments etc.
· Monitoring and maintaining Health & Safety in labs and at outstations.
Qualifications:
PhD Population Genetics (缅北禁地)
MSc Molecular Ecology (Queens University Belfast)
BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation and Wildlife Biology
Professional Affiliations:
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Affiliateship of the City & Guilds of London Institute
I'm a population geneticist. I've mostly worked on Tilia (lime trees) from the UK and across Europe, and from western Siberia, using microsatellite markers to discriminate between species, hybrids, and clonal cultivar groups but I've also worked on Indonesian birds (unpub.) and Whitefly.
Since 2012, I've used Tilia specific microsatellites to: discriminated for the first time between the species and hybrid, and assess the population genetic diversity of the two UK species, T. cordata and T. platyphyllos; highlight the within-population genetic diversity of the rare Siberian lime (T. sibirica) and propose a putative Pleistocene split from the small-leaved lime; assess genetic diversity, relatedness, clonal reproduction, and range effects of two European species.
I have worked with collaborators from American and European Universities and with UK collaborators (Kew Gardens, Local Countryside Trusts, Local Interest Groups).
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Articles
- Wolff K, Depner B, Logan SA, Heurich M. . Forest Ecology and Management 2021, 483, 118771.
- Kareem AA, Logan SA, Port G, Wolff K. . Journal of Applied Entomology 2020, 144(4), 297-307.
- Logan SA, Phuekvilai P, Sanderson R, Wolff K. . Forest Ecology and Management 2019, 433, 475-486.
- Conover JL, Karimi N, Stenz N, Ane C, Grover CE, Skema C, Tate JA, Wolff K, Logan SA, Wendel JF, Baum DA. . Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 2019, 61(1), 12-31.
- Wolff K, Hansen OK, Couch S, Moore L, Sander H, Logan SA. . Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2019, 43, 126346.
- Logan SA, Chytry M, Wolff K. . Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 2018, 33, 9-17.
- Logan SA, Phuekvilai P, Wolff K. . Tree Genetics & Genomes 2015, 11, 52.
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Book Chapter
- Wolff K, Pumphrey R, Logan SA. . In: Green H; Llewellyn F; Milner H; Pumphrey R, ed. Shrawley Wood, History and Natural History. Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom: Greyhound Self-Publishing, 2022.