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Margaret Clayton works in the School of Biological Sciences at Monash University as an Emeritus Professor. Her research primarily focuses on the functional importance of phenolic compounds in brown algae, as well as reproductive biology and marine algae biology. She has a keen interest in polar macroalgae and seaweeds, particularly in the Falkland Islands. Margaret's work relates to multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to the global efforts to enhance environmental sustainability and ecological balance. Over the years, she has been involved in various projects aimed at understanding and documenting the seaweed flora of the Falkland Islands, and researching the effects of environmental stress on algal cells.
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