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Professor James Wallman holds dual roles as an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wollongong's School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences and as Dean of Science at the University of Technology Sydney. His academic expertise spans forensic entomology, insect systematics, and ecological research. He has supervised numerous PhD students focused on topics ranging from insect thermogenesis to species taxonomy.
Wallman's research interests center on the systematics, ecology, and forensic applications of blowflies and other carrion-associated insects. His work integrates genomic, morphological, and ecological approaches to address questions in biodiversity, evolution, and forensic casework. Key themes include carrion succession patterns, insect biodiversity in fragmented habitats, and the development of forensic entomology methodologies.
His articles highlight advancements in forensic entomology case analysis (e.g., Retrospective review of forensic entomology casework in eastern Australia), molecular phylogenetics (e.g., Anchored phylogenomics of Miltogramminae), and ecological studies (e.g., Blowfly genomics perspectives). Over 15 funded projects since 2005 have supported his work, including grants for forensic databases, thermal imaging studies, and insect systematics research.
- Awarded multiple ARC and ABRS grants for biodiversity and forensic research.
- Led development of the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (2015).
- Active in collaborative networks across entomology, ecology, and legal medicine.
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