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Susanne von Caemmerer obtained a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Pure Mathematics in 1976 and later earned a PhD in Plant Physiology in 1981, both from the Australian National University (ANU). She is currently a Professor of Molecular Plant Physiology at the Research School of Biology at ANU. Her research primarily focuses on photosynthesis and stomatal function, emphasizing mathematical modeling of carbon acquisition in plants, as well as the biochemistry of carbon dioxide fixation and the regulation of carbon dioxide diffusion in leaves. In 2006, she was elected to the Australian Academy of Science Leopoldina, a prestigious German Academy. She serves as an Associate Editor for the journal Plant Physiology and is a member of the Editorial Board of Plant, Cell & Environment. She is actively involved in the C4 Rice Consortium, a multidisciplinary group of scientists dedicated to discovering genes that enhance photosynthesis in rice, which aims to boost food production in the developing world. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous research projects related to photosynthesis and its applications.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Professor of Molecular Plant Physiology at the Research School of Biology
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