Emma Marks
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Emma Marks
Summary
Emma Marks is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Emma Marks worked as a researcher[2].
- Emma Marks's field of work was behavioral ecology[3].
- Emma Marks's field of work was infant health[4].
- Emma Marks's field of work was child health[5].
- Emma Marks's field of work was biostatistics[6].
- Emma Marks's field of work was microbiology[7].
- Among Emma Marks's employers was University of Auckland[8].
- Emma Marks's education included a stint at University of Auckland[9].
- Emma Marks was educated at University of Auckland[10].
- Emma Marks's doctoral advisor was Dianne Brunton[11].
- Emma Marks's doctoral advisor was Allen Gerard Rodrigo[12].
- Emma Marks is recorded as female[13].
- Emma Marks's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Emma Marks's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-9579-1906[15].
- Emma Marks earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[16].
- Emma Marks's family name is recorded as Q16876462[17].
- Emma Marks's given name is recorded as Emma[18].
- Emma Marks's given name is recorded as Josephine[19].
- Emma Marks's academic thesis is recorded as The ecstatic display call of the Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae)[20].
- Emma Marks's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as 4B9aIbwAAAAJ[21].
- Emma Marks's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Emma-Marks[22].
- Emma Marks's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[23].
- Emma Marks's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as emma-marks-40337224[24].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Auckland[9], a public university[25], in New Zealand[26], founded in 1883[27], headquartered in Auckland City[28]. Doctoral advisors include Dianne Brunton[11], an ornithologist[29], of New Zealand[30], specialised in ecology[31] and Allen Gerard Rodrigo[12], a biologist[32], b. 1960[33], of New Zealand[34], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[35], specialised in bioinformatics[36]. Emma Marks earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[16].
Career and Affiliations
Emma Marks's professions included researcher[2]. Fields of work include behavioral ecology[3], a branch of zoology[37]; infant health[4]; child health[5]; biostatistics[6], an academic discipline[38]; and microbiology[7], a branch of biology[39]. She was employed by University of Auckland[8].
FAQs
What did Emma Marks do for work?
Emma Marks worked as researcher[2].
Where did Emma Marks go to school?
Emma Marks was educated at University of Auckland[9] and University of Auckland[10].