In 2014 she joined National Museums Scotland (NMS) as a Collections Assistant, she progressed to Curatorial Assistant and as of 2021 is Assistant Curator of Entomology.[3]
Research
Whiffin has carried out forensic entomology research,[4] as well as work on the insects attracted to plants with carrion flowers, such as the carrion beetle Necrodes littoralis which as attracted to the Titan arum 'New Reekie' at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, the first time that carrion beetles have been recorded attracted to the plant species outside of Indonesia'.[5]
She has worked on Ichneumonid wasps within the NMS collection[6] and has taught courses on the care of entomological specimens.[7]
Whiffin is co-organiser of the UK carrion beetle species national biological recording scheme,[8][9] she has written about carrion beetles for popular science magazines[10] and in 2021 published a UK species atlas and identification guide on the Histeridae, Sphaeritidae and Silphidae of Britain and Ireland.[11]
Public outreach
Whiffin has published on how social media can be used to engage the public with museum collections, helping to develop the SCOPE framework.[12]
She advocates about Scotland's wildlife to the media, highlighting the phenomenon of a non-biting midge swarms[13][14] and was interviewed about how maths is used in her work[15] and talked about her career and work on the UK Wildlife podcast in 2021.[16]
She has given public talks such an introduction to beetles[17] and about the collection at NMS,[18] in 2018 she spoke at the EntoSci18 event for young entomologists at Harper Adams[19] and in 2020 she was part of the panel event 'Sharing Stories' for National Insect Week.[20]