Professor Mark Chapman

Professor Mark Chapman

Professor

Research interests

  • Novel and Underutilised Crops (NUCs) for climate change resilience and food security
  • The genomic bases of speciation and hybridisation
  • Domestication genomics

More research

Accepting applications from PhD students.

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About

Mark is a Professor in Biological Sciences and leads the Plants and Food Security theme. He studies the genes and genomes of species from wild to domesticated, primarily plants. His research is answering questions related to speciation, crop domestication and novel and underutilised crops. His research impacts upon our understanding of the effects of, and resilience to, climate change.