Prof. Marilyn Ball
Type | Party |
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Party Type | person |
Access Privileges | Division of Plant Science |
Title | Prof. |
Given Name | Marilyn |
Surname | Ball |
Brief Description | Marilyn Ball received a PhD in Environmental Biology from The Australian National University (1982). She held postdoctoral positions at the University of California, Berkeley (1981-1984) and the ANU North Australia Research Unit in Darwin (1985-1988), and was awarded an ARC National Research Fellowship in 1989. |
Full Description | Marilyn Ball received a PhD in Environmental Biology from The Australian National University (1982). She held postdoctoral positions at the University of California, Berkeley (1981-1984) and the ANU North Australia Research Unit in Darwin (1985-1988), and was awarded an ARC National Research Fellowship in 1989. She has led an eco-physiological research group since appointment in 1990 to a tenured position in biology at ANU. She serves on the Editorial Boards of several international journals (Ecosystems, Global Change Biology, Oecologia, Plant, Cell & Environment, and Tree Physiology) and is a member of the Australian Antarctic Research Advisory Committee. |
Email Address | Marilyn.Ball@anu.edu.au |
Postal Address | 46 Sullivan's Creek Road, R.N. Robertson - Banksia Greenhouse The Australian National University ACT 2600 Australia |
Phone Number | +61 2 6125 5057 |
Website Address | https://biology.anu.edu.au/people/marilyn-ball
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9170-940X |
Fields of Research | 060203 - Ecological Physiology 060705 - Plant Physiology |
Keywords | physiological adaptations |
Status: Published
Published To:
- Australian National University
- Australian National Data Service
Identifier: anudc:5998
Published To:
- Australian National University
- Australian National Data Service
Identifier: anudc:5998
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