James Hutton Institute
Errol Road
Dundee
DD2 5DA
Scotland
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James Hutton Institute

Dr Katrina Brown

My research focuses on animal-human relations and wellbeing as they are constituted together with particular environments.  A key aim of this work is to understand how the joint practices and behaviours of people and animals influence - and are influenced by – the production of knowledge, health and governance arrangements. 

Katrina Brown

The James Hutton Institute
Craigiebuckler
Aberdeen AB15 8QH
Scotland UK

Dr Joanne Russell

Joanne has over the past 27 years focused on developing genetic markers to explore and understand diversity within the extensive assembled collections of barley germplasm, including cultivars, globally distributed landraces and wild progenitors. Following technological advances, her emphasis has shifted from cataloguing diversity to recognition of the genetic value of these resources for sustainable and resilient barley production. Joanne's recent research has focussed on developing novel ‘breeder-ready-to-go’ germplasm.

Joanne Russell

James Hutton Institute
Errol Road
Dundee
Scotland
DD2 5DA

Professor Robbie Waugh

My research explores areas of biology that are academically and practically important. I develop and apply approaches to enable genetic and genomic analysis for exploring a wide range of issues related to plant biology. 

Robbie Waugh

James Hutton Institute
Errol Road
Dundee
Scotland
DD2 5DA