Early-career researchers: an interview with Jodie Rummer
Knight, Kathryn, and Rummer, Jodie (2017) Early-career researchers: an interview with Jodie Rummer. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 220 (20). pp. 3608-3610.
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Abstract
Jodie Rummer is an Associate Professor at James Cook University, Australia, where she specialises in conservation physiology. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology and her Master’s degree from the University of West Florida, USA. Rummer then moved to the University of British Columbia, Canada, for her PhD in Zoology with Colin Brauner, after which she completed a short postdoc with Dave Randall at the City University of Hong Kong. She has been recognised with a L’Oréal-UNESCO ForWomen in Science Fellowship and was one of the Australia Broadcasting Corporation’s Top Five Scientists under 40 in 2016.