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Tom Fenchel is a Danish Professor of Marine Biology at the University of Copenhagen since 1987, previously holding professorships in Zoology and Ecology at the University of Aarhus (1970–1987) and assistant/associate professorships at the University of Copenhagen (1965–1970). His career spans fundamental research in microbial ecology, evolutionary biology, and marine sciences, with notable contributions like "Fenchel's Law" linking animal physiology to ecological patterns.
- Education: Ph.D. (1964) and D.Sc. (1969) in Zoology from the University of Copenhagen
- Leadership Roles: Chairman of the Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen (since 1987); former chairman at the University of Aarhus
His research focuses on microbial ecology, population dynamics, and evolutionary biology, with significant impacts on aquatic science fields. He has supervised approximately 40 M.Sc. and Ph.D. students.
Scientific Awards:
- Ecology Institute Prize (1986)
- Huntsmann Medal for Excellence in Oceanography (1986)
- Lifetime Achievement Award, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2006)
- John H. Martin Award (2006)
- Gold Medal, University of Copenhagen (1964)
Editorial leadership includes co-editorships of Marine Biology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, and Oikos, alongside advisory roles in international journals like Science. He has participated in global research expeditions and served in key scientific societies.
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