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Eric Schranz is a Professor and Chairholder in Biosystematics at WUR. His research primarily focuses on various aspects of plant biodiversity, including the classification and evolutionary relationships among plant species. He has been actively involved in several projects, including climate-smart agriculture initiatives and collaborations aimed at data coordination in food systems. Schranz's work in biosystematics is recognized for its significant contributions to understanding the biodiversity and evolution of plants, providing insights that are crucial for conservation and sustainable agricultural practices. He is also engaged in ancillary activities with institutions such as Hortus Botanicus, Amsterdam, and the Belmonte Arboretum, where he contributes his expertise in plant systematics and biodiversity.
Wageningen University & Research • Wageningen
Leading research in biosystematics and overseeing educational programs in the field.
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