
Emily Johnston Flies
@emily_flies
Researcher and teacher in sustainability and health. Community builder. Loving mom/wife/sister/daughter/friend. Ultramarathoner. Bagel lover. Middle child.
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https://discover.utas.edu.au/Emily.Flies 12-09-2015 00:06:36
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Thank you @MmeGarg for making this great event happen! If anyone missed it or is just wishing #IWD2023 could last another week, check out how these University of Tasmania women in #STEMM are advancing UN Sustainable Development Group 🇺🇳 youtube.com/watch?v=L0GlR3… SDGs Co:Lab Global Goals Gazette @WomenSciAUST


Ever wonder about how #nature and #biodiversity can support #health? I get to discuss it with The Lentil Intervention podcast team here: thelentilintervention.org/podcast/episod… HEAL Network - Healthy Environments And Lives RCPsych Planetary Health&Sustainability Committee Global Health NOW TSoM Public Health Ecological Health Network inVIVO Planetary Health Healthy Environments, Healthy People Healthy-Polis One Health Research

Do you know anyone interested in an #aquatic #animal #ecologist position? University of Tasmania is hiring (and yes, you'd get to live in Tasmania)! RT at will! careers.utas.edu.au/ci/en/job/4987… Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania Kyo


Seeking part-time quantitative survey analyst, July '23 to March '24 for a 'Benefits of connecting with nature' survey. PhD preferred. No jerks allowed. [email protected] by June 16 for details. PlsRT University of Tasmania HEAL Network - Healthy Environments And Lives Global Health NOW inVIVO Planetary Health RCPsych Planetary Health&Sustainability Committee Australian Psychological Society



Several #viruses from the order #Nidovirales have recently #emerged in #wildlife, sometimes with severe consequences for endangered species. We summarize key findings in mBio with University of Tasmania Menzies Institute for Medical Research Emily Johnston Flies Nick Fountain-Jones Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mb…

Biodiversity in cities is not too hard, complicated or too expensive or even too uncertain - some awesome case studies from Holly Kirk (@hollykirk .bluesky.social) #iccb2023 ICON Science RMIT


Needing a little boost of inspiration? Check out the latest stories from our SciPubTas 2023 Inspiring Women in STEMM Fellows. Here's the incredible Marlee Wells from University of Tasmania WickingDementiaCentre: youtu.be/7d7aHGhfc7U

Needing a little boost of #inspiration? Check out the latest stories from our SciPubTas 2023 #Inspiring Women in #STEMM Fellows. Here's the incredible Vimarsha Kodithuwakku from University of Tasmania Menzies Institute for Medical Research: youtu.be/Q8Hm3uOVCXc

Outdoor mental healthcare: What, who, why and where to? Amanda Neil, Anita Pryor, Jessica Kneebone, Emily Johnston Flies On behalf of The Nature Effect team, 2023 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Menzies Institute for Medical Research Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania University of Tasmania #OpenAccess in Australasian Psychiatry Journal

#Outdoor #mentalhealthcare What is it? Who provides it? Why should we mainstream it? Who uses it? What do we need to do to support wider provision? Emily Johnston Flies Menzies Institute for Medical Research Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania University of Tasmania HEAL Network - Healthy Environments And Lives @AliveNational

Here's the science of why you should spend more time in nature next year - and why watching rustling leaves and listening to birdsong are so supremely relaxing. newscientist.com/article/240895… New Scientist

Check out my University of Tasmania PHD project to examine #climate impacts on #wellbeing as part of the HEAL Network - Healthy Environments And Lives and Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub. Has great co-supervision: Xiaoqi Feng of UNSW, Amanda Neil of Menzies Institute for Medical Research and Kathleen Beyer of Climate Systems Hub. Deadline flexible! utas.edu.au/research/degre…


Gaww, thanks Andy Flies ! It is getting a lot of views! My favourite line: "Science dones't have to be beautiful; it has to be effective..."

In Feb this year, while I was reading a book by the leading scientist in my field (Reconnection: Fixing our broken relationship with nature by Miles Richardson), HE was posting about a paper Pauline Marsh and I wrote! #superchuffed #maybeIshoulduseXmore