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Dr. Jodie Rummer is a marine biologist and fish physiologist affiliated with James Cook University, leading the RummerLab. Her research focuses on understanding how fish and sharks adapt to climate change and environmental stressors, with a particular emphasis on physiological mechanisms and conservation applications. She has an h-index of 45 and over 5,900 citations, reflecting her impactful contributions to marine science.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. Her work spans marine biology, fish physiology, and climate change impacts, with recent studies addressing shark conservation, fisheries data analysis, and physiological adaptations in marine species. She has pioneered methods to use fisheries catch data to inform conservation strategies and has highlighted the healing capabilities of neonatal sharks in warming oceans.
Recent publications emphasize bridging laboratory research with field conservation, particularly in climate-ready strategies for marine ecosystems. Dr. Rummer actively advocates for academic freedom and has spoken out against political interference in scientific research. She mentors PhD student Joel Gayford and collaborates with international researchers like Prof. Duncan Irschick.
Her lab (RummerLab) is known for integrating physiology with conservation, exemplified by studies published in Nature Ocean Sustainability and Journal of Experimental Biology. She also promotes women in science and has delivered seminars at JCU on evidence-based marine science.



