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Paul Battlay is a Research Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences at Monash University. His research focuses on genomic studies of invasive species, plant adaptation mechanisms, and structural variation in evolutionary processes. He has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed publications, with recent work emphasizing genomic tools for studying biological invasions and the role of haploblocks in rapid adaptation. His studies often involve collaborations on global invasion dynamics and the genetic basis of parallel adaptation in plants like Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Trifolium repens.
Research interests include genome assembly methodologies, stress response genomics in plants, and structural variation's role in rapid evolutionary changes. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental sustainability and biodiversity protection.
Notable contributions include the 2023 Nature Communications paper on haploblocks in invasive ragweed and the 2024 review on genomic tools in invasion biology. His research integrates advanced genomic techniques with ecological insights to address pressing questions in invasion biology and evolutionary genomics.
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