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Chris Jiggins is a Professor at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the genomic study of insect evolution and diversification, with particular emphasis on biodiversity origins and sustainable agriculture through pest management. He collaborates with institutions like Bayer, Better Origin, and Brazilian researchers under Prof. Alberto Soares.
- Research Areas: Genomics of crop pests, black soldier fly domestication, butterfly chemical defenses, speciation genomics, and environmental adaptation.
- Collaborations: Works with Better Origin (Cambridge), Prof. Florian Holfelder (Department of Biochemistry), and Brazilian research groups.
Publications highlight his work in Lepidoptera genomics, mimicry mechanisms, chromosomal rearrangements, and genetic improvement of insects. While no formal awards are listed, his projects address critical issues like food security and sustainable waste management. He supervises doctoral students under the Cambridge NERC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA) program.
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