Amanda Black
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Amanda Black
Summary
Amanda Black is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2] and phytopathologist[3].
Key Facts
- Amanda Black worked as a researcher[2].
- Amanda Black's professions included phytopathologist[3].
- Amanda Black's field of work was biosecurity[4].
- Amanda Black's field of work was soil health[5].
- Amanda Black's field of work was plant pathology[6].
- Amanda Black held the position of full professor[7].
- Amanda Black was employed by Lincoln University[8].
- Amanda Black was educated at Lincoln University[9].
- Amanda Black's doctoral advisor was Ronald McLaren[10].
- Amanda Black's doctoral advisor was Suzanne M. Reichman[11].
- Amanda Black's doctoral advisor was Thomas Wilson Speir[12].
- Amanda Black's doctoral advisor was Leo Condron[13].
- Amanda Black received the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[14].
- Amanda Black's image is recorded as Amanda Black 2019 (cropped).jpg[15].
- Amanda Black is recorded as female[16].
- Amanda Black's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Amanda Black supervised Alexa Byers as a doctoral student[18].
- Amanda Black's Commons category is recorded as Amanda Black (soil scientist)[19].
- Amanda Black's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-7302-0895[20].
- Amanda Black earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[21].
- Amanda Black's family name is recorded as Black[22].
- Amanda Black's given name is recorded as Amanda[23].
- Amanda Black's academic thesis is recorded as Bioavailability of cadmium, copper, nickel and zinc in soils treated with biosolids and metal salts[24].
- Amanda Black's ResearcherID is recorded as M-4848-2013[25].
- Amanda Black's Scopus author ID is recorded as 57191927461[26].
Body
Education
Amanda Black was educated at Lincoln University[9]. Doctoral advisors include Ronald McLaren[10], a soil scientist[27], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[28]; Suzanne M. Reichman[11], an environmental scientist[29], of Australia[30]; Thomas Wilson Speir[12], a soil scientist[31], specialised in heavy metal[32]; and Leo Condron[13], a biogeochemist[33], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[34]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and phytopathologist[3]. Fields of work include biosecurity[4], a type of security[35]; soil health[5], an environmental factor[36]; and plant pathology[6], a branch of botany[37]. Amanda Black was employed by Lincoln University[8]. She held the position of full professor[7]. She supervised Alexa Byers as a doctoral student[18].
Recognition
Amanda Black received the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[14].
FAQs
What did Amanda Black do for work?
Amanda Black worked as researcher[2] and phytopathologist[3].
Where did Amanda Black go to school?
Amanda Black was educated at Lincoln University[9].
What awards did Amanda Black receive?
Honors received include Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[14].