Katarina Björklöf

Group manager

PhD (General microbiology), University of Helsinki

Contact information

Email: firstname.lastname@syke.fi
Tel.: +358400148596

Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)
Research infrastructure
Environmental impacts
Mustialankatu 3, 00790 Helsinki

Twitter: @kbjorklof
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Current tasks

In addition to administrative tasks, my tasks in Syke focus on the quality of environmental research both related to laboratory work and field work.

  • Manager of the Certification Scheme for sampling personnel.
  • Expert in international development projects for laboratory practices, microbiological methods and field work.
  • Expert member in National Standardization Group in 2020-2024.
  • Technical assessor for microbiology since 2004 and external head assessor since 2017 for national accreditation body (FINAS).

Background

I have worked at Syke since 1997: as a research scientist in studying microbiological processes in soil, then after finishing my PhD-thesis on more administrative issues. I prefer to work with applicable and practical issues. As the head of the Environmental Chemistry Research unit, I promote collaboration and openness.

My main areas of expertise include:

  • Quality working practices according to ISO17025 and ISO/IEC 17024
  • Environmental field work; sampling, monitoring, field instruments
  • Environmental microbiology
  • Quality management according to Common Assessment Framework of EU (CAF)

Participation in international development projects

  • Capacity building on surface water quality monitoring in Tajikistan (2015-2018)
  • Water Quality Monitoring in the Kyrgyz Republic (2012-2013)
  • Development of environmental monitoring and management systems in Georgia, Phase II (2011-2012).

Publications

Currently my publications focus on professional articles in Finnish language, with the help of which I want to promote knowledge for researchers, experts and the general public about relevant quality issues. The topics of my scientific publications relate to safety of genetically modified bacteria in soil.

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Published 2023-01-02 at 6:58, updated 2023-01-13 at 7:46

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