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









