I am an early career researcher at Murdoch University, working across human and animal health. My research is focused on understanding the interactions at the host‐microbe axis using a range of ‐omic technologies. Current projects include investigating tick-borne diseases in Australia, emerging zoonoses at the human-wildlife interface, and the gut-brain axis in healthy ageing. I completed my PhD in 2022, investigating the role of ticks (Ixodida) and associated vector‐borne microbes (bacteria and protozoa) in Australian wildlife. I use a range of laboratory and bioinformatic tools to provide insight on the role of microbial communities in health and disease. In 2023 I attended the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting supported by the Australian Academy of Science (AAS) and 2021 I was awarded the Sinnecker‐Kunz Award for early career researchers.