Geoffrey Krissansen
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Geoffrey Krissansen
Summary
Geoffrey Krissansen is a human[1]. He worked as a molecular biologist[2].
Key Facts
- Geoffrey Krissansen worked as a molecular biologist[2].
- Geoffrey Krissansen was employed by University of Auckland[3].
- A notable student of Geoffrey Krissansen was Aneta Przepiorski[4].
- A notable student of Geoffrey Krissansen was Gary D'Souza[5].
- Geoffrey Krissansen received the James Cook Research Fellowship[6].
- Geoffrey Krissansen is recorded as male[7].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Geoffrey Krissansen supervised Farhad Shafiei as a doctoral student[9].
- Geoffrey Krissansen supervised Swapna Gannabathula as a doctoral student[10].
- Geoffrey Krissansen supervised Cristin Print as a doctoral student[11].
- Geoffrey Krissansen supervised Glenn D Bell as a doctoral student[12].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's family name is recorded as Krissansen[13].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's given name is recorded as Geoffrey[14].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's given name is recorded as Wayne[15].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Geoffrey-Krissansen[16].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[17].
- Geoffrey Krissansen's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as geoffrey-krissansen-a0b215165[18].
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Career and Affiliations
Geoffrey Krissansen worked as a molecular biologist[2]. Among his employers was University of Auckland[3]. Notable students include Aneta Przepiorski[4], a researcher[19] and Gary D'Souza[5], a researcher[20]. Doctoral students include Farhad Shafiei[9], a researcher[21]; Swapna Gannabathula[10]; Cristin Print[11], a researcher[22], of New Zealand[23]; and Glenn D Bell[12], a researcher[24], b. 2000[25].
Recognition
Geoffrey Krissansen received the James Cook Research Fellowship[6].
FAQs
What did Geoffrey Krissansen do for work?
Geoffrey Krissansen worked as molecular biologist[2].
What awards did Geoffrey Krissansen receive?
Honors received include James Cook Research Fellowship[6].