Puneet Varma (Editor)

Geraldine Butler

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Geraldine Butler wwwucdiet4cms96wGeraldineButlerjpg

Website
  
www.ucd.ie/conway/research/researchers/conwayfellowsa-z/professorgeraldinebutler/

Author insight prof geraldine butler on plos pathogens article sept 2014


Professor Geraldine Butler is a geneticist at University College Dublin. Her research career has mostly been focused on the genetics of fungi. In 2015, she was elected as a member of the Royal Irish Academy.

Contents

Education

Butler graduated in 1984 with a BA(mod) in genetics from Trinity College Dublin. On the same year, she began a PhD in genetics at the same institution, which she completed in 1989. She became a lecturer in 1992, a senior lecturer in 2002, an associate professor in 2006, and a full professor in 2012.

Research

One of Butler's research interests is the genetic difference between pathogenic and non-pathogenic Candida species. In 2009, she co-authored a paper in Nature reporting genome sequences of six Candida species and discussing differences between pathogenic and non-pathogenic species.

Research funding

Butler was one of the signatories of a 2012 letter to The Irish Times from several scientists about the Irish Government funding applied science at the expense of basic science. Butler said that "a lot of us will not have access to funds", and "I am one of the people considering whether I will have to leave Ireland."

References

Geraldine Butler Wikipedia