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Kathryn Hodgins is an Associate Professor at Monash University, specializing in genetics and ecological research. Her work primarily focuses on the impacts of climate change on plant adaptation and the development of resilient agricultural practices. Throughout her career, she has led multiple significant research projects, including initiatives aimed at understanding genetic selection in response to environmental changes. Hodgins has contributed extensively to the academic community with a robust output of research publications while actively collaborating with other experts in her field. She is engaged in various projects that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in biodiversity conservation and agricultural innovation. Her collaborations span multiple countries, and she has established a notable network of researchers in her area of expertise. In addition to her research contributions, Hodgins is dedicated to mentoring students and fostering the next generation of scientists.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in the field of genetics with a focus on climate change adaptation strategies.
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