Georgina Mace
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Georgina Mace, Professor of Conservation Science at Imperial College London and Director of the NERC Centre for Population Biology since November 2006. [1]
- Director of Science at the Zoological Society of London from 2000-2006, with responsibilities including the scientific research in the Institute of Zoology, overseeing the Society's scientific meetings and publications and the Library
- Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2002
- Member of NERC's Science and Innovation Strategy Board, a Vice President of the British Ecological Society, and a past Council member of the RSPB
- Worked extensively with the IUCN in the 1990s to revise the systems used for classifying species at risk of extinction (these rules are now used in IUCN's Red Lists)
- Postdoctoral appointments at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, University College London and at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Obtained her DPhil from the University of Sussex, where she specialised in the evolutionary ecology of mammals
Affilations
- Trustee, Natural History Museum
- Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology
- Working Group, People and the Planet [2]
- Trustee, WWF UK
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References
- ↑ Georgina Mace, Natural History Museum, accessed April 22, 2009.
- ↑ People and the Planet, Royal Society, accessed January 13, 2011.