Rebecca Thistlethwaite
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Rebecca Thistlethwaite
Summary
Rebecca Thistlethwaite is a human[1]. She worked as a scientist[2].
Key Facts
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite held citizenship in Australia[3].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's professions included scientist[2].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite was employed by University of Sydney Faculty of Science[4].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite was educated at University of Sydney[5].
- A notable work attributed to Rebecca Thistlethwaite is Genetic Contribution of Emmer Wheat ( Schrank) to Heat Tolerance of Bread Wheat[6].
- A notable work attributed to Rebecca Thistlethwaite is Extension of a haplotype-based genomic prediction model to manage multi-environment wheat data using environmental covariates[7].
- A notable work attributed to Rebecca Thistlethwaite is Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies reveal common loci controlling agronomic and quality traits in a wide range of normal and heat stressed environments[8].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite received the Superstars of STEM[9].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite is recorded as female[10].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-6710-1792[12].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's family name is recorded as Thistlethwaite[13].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's given name is recorded as Rebecca[14].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's given name is recorded as Janette[15].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's academic thesis is recorded as Identification of genetic variation in heat stress, genotype screening for and mechanisms of tolerance in wheat[16].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's different from is recorded as Rebecca Thistlethwaite[17].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Rebecca-Thistlethwaite-2[18].
- Rebecca Thistlethwaite's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as rebecca-thistlethwaite-19426354[19].
Body
Education
Rebecca Thistlethwaite was educated at University of Sydney[5].
Career and Affiliations
Rebecca Thistlethwaite worked as a scientist[2]. She was employed by University of Sydney Faculty of Science[4].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Genetic Contribution of Emmer Wheat ( Schrank) to Heat Tolerance of Bread Wheat[6], Extension of a haplotype-based genomic prediction model to manage multi-environment wheat data using environmental covariates[7], and Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies reveal common loci controlling agronomic and quality traits in a wide range of normal and heat stressed environments[8].
Recognition
Rebecca Thistlethwaite received the Superstars of STEM[9].
FAQs
What did Rebecca Thistlethwaite do for work?
Rebecca Thistlethwaite worked as scientist[2].
Where did Rebecca Thistlethwaite go to school?
Rebecca Thistlethwaite was educated at University of Sydney[5].
What awards did Rebecca Thistlethwaite receive?
Honors received include Superstars of STEM[9].