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Dr. Laura Wicks


Dr. Laura Wicks graduated with a first class B.Sc. Honours in Oceanography and Marine Biology from the University of Southampton, UK, where her research project focused on marine ecology. During her M.Sc in Marine Environmental Protection at the University of Wales, Bangor, she conducted research on animal behaviour and marine ecology, specifically addressing learning behaviour of octopuses. Her B.Sc. and M.Sc studies gave her a broad background in cellular, organismal, ecological and evolutionary biology. She then earned her Ph.D. in Marine Biology at Victoria University of Wellington, where she specialised in molecular biology, marine ecology and physiology.


Dr. Wicks has also completed post-doctoral research at Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, on the ecophysiology of cold-water corals, including aspects of cell biology and climate change dynamics. Her current research interests centre on understanding the impact of environmental variability on the functional ecology and physiology of marine ecosystems, specifically those found in non-optimal environments.


She has several years’ experience writing original research manuscripts for journal publication, successfully completing grant applications and presenting at international scientific meetings. In addition, she has reviewed many manuscripts in well-respected journals, and acted as an editor for articles, grants and scientific publications for numerous colleagues.


Dr. Wicks's areas of speciality include marine biology, ecology and cell biology.

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