Editorial overview: Feeding the world in a changing climate
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David Edwards gained his PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held positions within academia, government and industry. In January 2015 he moved his research group to the University of Western Australia as Professor in Plant Genomics. His research interests include the structure and expression of plant genomes, the discovery and application of genome variation and applied bioinformatics, with a focus on crop plants and accelerating crop improvement in the face of climate change.
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David Edwards gained his PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held positions within academia, government and industry. In January 2015 he moved his research group to the University of Western Australia as Professor in Plant Genomics. His research interests include the structure and expression of plant genomes, the discovery and application of genome variation and applied bioinformatics, with a focus on crop plants and accelerating crop improvement in the face of climate change.