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Professor Daniel Tan's research intersects multiple fields within the life and environmental sciences, focusing on critical global challenges such as food security, climate change, and sustainable agricultural practices. He is part of the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney and holds memberships with the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC) and the Charles Perkins Centre. His work emphasizes the importance of developing climate-resilient crops, particularly wheat, and explores the integration of technology in agriculture to enhance productivity. Professor Tan has been involved in various projects aimed at improving the sustainability of food systems, assessing the impact of environmental changes on crop yields, and promoting innovative farming techniques. He actively collaborates with international organizations to address agricultural challenges faced by smallholder farmers in regions like Cambodia and Pakistan. His contributions have been acknowledged through numerous grants and projects that aim to build resilience in agricultural systems against changing climate conditions. He has also been featured in media outlets such as the Sydney Morning Herald and ABC, where he discusses sustainable practices in agriculture.
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