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Jennifer Donelson is an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at James Cook University, affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. Her research investigates how marine fish respond to climate change through acclimation and transgenerational plasticity, utilizing advanced temperature-controlled aquarium systems.
- PhD in Marine Ecology (2012) from James Cook University
- Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Technology Sydney (2013-2016)
- Collaborative fellowship between KAUST (Saudi Arabia) and Coral Reef Studies Centre
Her work spans thermal ecology, phenotypic plasticity, and parental effects, with publications analyzing developmental acclimation, epigenetic responses, and behavioral changes under ocean warming. Key projects explore gene expression, metabolic adaptation, and conservation strategies for coral reef ecosystems.
Jennifer’s recent 15+ peer-reviewed articles focus on topics like multi-generational thermal exposure, marine heatwave impacts, and molecular acclimation in reef fish. Notable awards include her ARC Future Fellowship for climate change research.
Contact: Office in Building DB-32 Room 118, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia. Twitter: @DrJDonel
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