This autumn I begin a three year AHRC funded creative fellowship at Queen Mary University of London called Thresholds of Performance, between body, laboratory and text. It will enable me to continue explorations across the biological arts, develop my explicitly embodied performative articulations in relation to biomedia, and the entwining and entanglements of material and language. This will include trans/inter/intra/undisciplinarity in rigourous and unruly formations. Exploiting the wonderful advantages of being an artist researcher within the academy, whilst maintaining possibilities of visitor, interloper and intervener across the permeable membrane of within and without scholarly contexts. I look forward to working within the vibrant research community at QMUL and enabling some vital and exciting connections with researchers and artists across a great many different fields that converge and border concerns of performance studies, visual arts, biological arts, animal studies, cultural studies, gender studies geography, philosophy and a great many more. It promises to be a fruitful and rich research trajectory.