Chris Hepburn
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Chris Hepburn
Summary
Chris Hepburn is a human[1]. He worked as an ecologist[2] and ecophysiologist[3].
Key Facts
- Chris Hepburn held citizenship in New Zealand[4].
- Chris Hepburn's professions included ecologist[2].
- Chris Hepburn worked as an ecophysiologist[3].
- Chris Hepburn's field of work was ecophysiology[5].
- Chris Hepburn's field of work was seaweed[6].
- Chris Hepburn held the position of full professor[7].
- Chris Hepburn held the position of associate professor[8].
- Among Chris Hepburn's employers was University of Otago[9].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Brenton A. Twist[10].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Gaya Gnanalingam[11].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Nicole Rose Foote[12].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Tasman Turoa Gillies[13].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Gaylene Jill Somerville[14].
- A notable student of Chris Hepburn was Georgia Bell[15].
- Chris Hepburn is recorded as male[16].
- Chris Hepburn's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Clare I M Adams as a doctoral student[18].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Christopher Cornwall as a doctoral student[19].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Tiffany A. Stephens as a doctoral student[20].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Thomas Allister McCowan as a doctoral student[21].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Brenton A. Twist as a doctoral student[22].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Sunkita Howard as a doctoral student[23].
- Chris Hepburn supervised Matthew J Desmond as a doctoral student[24].
- Chris Hepburn's ISNI is recorded as 0000000436201074[25].
- Chris Hepburn's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 309844326[26].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ecologist[2] and ecophysiologist[3]. Fields of work include ecophysiology[5], an academic discipline[27] and seaweed[6], an organisms known by a particular common name[28]. Chris Hepburn was employed by University of Otago[9]. Positions held include full professor[7], an academic rank[29] and associate professor[8], a title of authority[30]. Notable students include Brenton A. Twist[10], a marine ecologist[31]; Gaya Gnanalingam[11], a researcher[32]; Nicole Rose Foote[12], a community liaison[33]; Tasman Turoa Gillies[13], an environmental manager[34]; Gaylene Jill Somerville[14], a researcher[35]; and Georgia Bell[15], a researcher[36]. Doctoral students include Clare I M Adams[18], a researcher[37]; Christopher Cornwall[19], a researcher[38], awarded the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[39]; Tiffany A. Stephens[20], a marine biologist[40], of United States[41]; Thomas Allister McCowan[21], a researcher[42]; Brenton A. Twist[22], a marine ecologist[43]; and Sunkita Howard[23], a marine biologist[44].
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What did Chris Hepburn do for work?
Chris Hepburn worked as ecologist[2] and ecophysiologist[3].