Paula Jameson
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Paula Jameson
Summary
Paula Jameson is a human[1]. She was born in Christchurch[2]. She was born on +1954-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a physiologist[4], botanist[5], researcher[6], and science administrator[7].
Key Facts
- Paula Jameson's place of birth was Christchurch[2].
- Paula Jameson was born on +1954-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Paula Jameson was married to John Clemens[8].
- Paula Jameson held citizenship in New Zealand[9].
- Paula Jameson's professions included physiologist[4].
- Paula Jameson worked as a botanist[5].
- Paula Jameson worked as a researcher[6].
- Paula Jameson worked as a science administrator[7].
- Paula Jameson's field of work was plant physiology[10].
- Paula Jameson held the position of full professor[11].
- Paula Jameson held the position of professor emeritus[12].
- Among Paula Jameson's employers was University of Otago[13].
- Paula Jameson was employed by Massey University[14].
- Among Paula Jameson's employers was University of Canterbury[15].
- Paula Jameson was educated at University of Canterbury[16].
- Paula Jameson's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[17].
- A notable student of Paula Jameson was Nick Albert[18].
- A notable student of Paula Jameson was Nigel Gapper[19].
- A notable student of Paula Jameson was Mariann Brennan[20].
- A notable student of Paula Jameson was Anuradha Sooda[21].
- A notable student of Paula Jameson was Alexa Jury[22].
- Paula Jameson received the Marsden Medal[23].
- Paula Jameson received the emeritus[24].
- Paula Jameson received the Fellow of The New Zealand Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Science[25].
- Paula Jameson received the Roger Slack Award[26].
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Origins and Family
Paula Jameson was born in Christchurch[2]. She was born on +1954-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Canterbury[16], a university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1873[29]. Paula Jameson earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[30].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physiologist[4], botanist[5], researcher[6], and science administrator[7]. Paula Jameson's field of work was plant physiology[10]. Employers include University of Otago[13], a public university[31], in New Zealand[32], founded in 1869[33], headquartered in Dunedin[34]; Massey University[14], a university[35], in New Zealand[36], founded in 1927[37]; and University of Canterbury[15], a university[38], in New Zealand[39], founded in 1873[40]. Positions held include full professor[11], an academic rank[41] and professor emeritus[12], an academic title[42]. Notable students include Nick Albert[18], Nigel Gapper[19], Mariann Brennan[20], Anuradha Sooda[21], and Alexa Jury[22]. Doctoral students include Sarah Pilkington[43], a researcher[44], of New Zealand[45]; Ayelen Tayagui[46], a researcher[47]; Benjamin Franzmayr[48], a researcher[49]; Huaibi Zhang[50], a researcher[51]; Nick Albert[52], a researcher[53], awarded the Hamilton Award[54]; and Charles Ampomah-Dwamena[55], a researcher[56].
Recognition
Awards received include Marsden Medal[23], a science award[57], in New Zealand[58]; emeritus[24], a title of honor[59]; Fellow of The New Zealand Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Science[25]; Roger Slack Award[26], a science award[60], in New Zealand[61], founded in 2001[62]; and Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit[63], a grade of an order[64], in New Zealand[65].
Personal Life
Among Paula Jameson's spouses was John Clemens[8].
FAQs
Where was Paula Jameson born?
Paula Jameson was born in Christchurch[2].
Who was Paula Jameson married to?
Paula Jameson's spouses include John Clemens[8].
What did Paula Jameson do for work?
Paula Jameson worked as physiologist[4], botanist[5], researcher[6], and science administrator[7].
Where did Paula Jameson go to school?
Paula Jameson was educated at University of Canterbury[16] and University of Canterbury[17].
What awards did Paula Jameson receive?
Honors received include Marsden Medal[23], emeritus[24], Fellow of The New Zealand Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Science[25], and Roger Slack Award[26].