Steven Chown
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Director, Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future and Professor of Biological Sciences,
Monash University
Steven L. Chown FAA is Professor of Biological Sciences at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and Director of Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future, an Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative.
His research mainly concerns biodiversity variation through space and time, and the conservation implications of environmental change, including the means to mitigate it. He co-developed the field of macrophysiology – the investigation of large-scale patterns in and processes underlying physiological variation and their ecological implications. He has worked in Australia, Africa, the Pacific, the UK, and in the broader Antarctic region, where he has over 30 years of field experience.
Experience-
–present
Professor of Biological Sciences, Monash University
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1989
University of Pretoria, PhD / Entomology
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2014
Role:
Professor of Biological Sciences
Funding Source:
National Research Foundation
Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science


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