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Name
  
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

Role
  
University Professor

Education
  
University of Sydney


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Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (born 26 September 1959, in Sydney, Australia), is the inaugural Director of the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland, and the holder of a Queensland Smart State Premier fellowship (2008–2013). He studies climate change and coral reefs. Hoegh-Guldberg has appeared on television, including two Australian Story series profiling his life and work, and radio, and maintains a blog on coral reefs, politics and the environment.

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He is of Danish ancestry and is a direct descendant and namesake of Ove Høegh-Guldberg, a politician in late 18th Century Denmark.

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Academic career

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Hoegh-Guldberg completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney in 1982, before moving to UCLA to complete his PhD under the guidance of the late Leonard Muscatine in 1989. His PhD topic focused upon the physiology of corals and their zooxanthellae under thermal stress.

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Hoegh-Guldberg is a professor at the University of Queensland. He is a leading coral biologist whose study focuses on the impact of global warming and climate change on coral reefs e.g. coral bleaching. As of 5 October 2009, he had published 236 journal articles, 18 book chapters and been cited 3,373 times.

Current positions

  • Professor of Marine Studies, University of Queensland
  • Director, Global Change Institute, University of Queensland
  • Past Director, Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland
  • Past Director, Heron Island, Low Isles and Moreton Bay Research Stations
  • Director, Stanford Australia Program
  • Deputy Director, ARC Centre for Excellence for Reef Studies
  • Visiting Professor, Stanford University
  • Awards

  • UCLA Distinguished Scholar Award (1988)
  • Robert D. Lasiewski Award, UCLA (1989)
  • Sydney University Award for Excellence in Teaching (1996)
  • The Eureka Prize for Scientific Research (1999)
  • Wesley College (University of Sydney) Medal (2009)
  • Queensland 2008 Smart State Premier's Fellow (2008–2013)
  • References

    Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (biologist) Wikipedia