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Kirsten Bomblies

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Kirsten Bomblies is an American biological researcher. Her research focuses primarily on species in the Arabidopsis genus, particularly Arabidopsis arenosa. She has studied processes related to speciation and hybrid incompatibility, and currently focuses on the adaptive evolution of meiosis in response to climate and genome change.

Kirsten Bomblies (2019)

She was assistant professor and then Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology atHarvard University from 2009 until 2015. She briefly moved her lab to theJohn Innes Centre in Norwich, UK (2015-2019) before moving to theETH in Zürich Switzerland to take up a full professorship in Plant Evolutionary Genetics and Molecular Biology in early 2019. She was born in 1973 in Germany and grew up inCastle Rock, Colorado. She received her Bachelor of Arts in biochemistry and biology fromThe University of Pennsylvania in 1996.

For her PhD withJohn Doebley at theUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, she studied extant domesticatedMaize (called "Corn" colloquially inUnited States) with some study ofTeosinte, its wild precursor. She examined how these plants as well as organisms in general develop to their extant form and function due to the influence of their component genes, proteins and other intrinsic and extrinsic forces.

As a postdoc withDetlef Weigel at theMax Planck Institute for Developmental Biology inTübingen, Germany, she began to study how individuals interact with other organisms and to examine selection forces within and across species boundaries, accessions, chronological gradients and other delineations. The work has an experimental component but the theoretical implications of the discoveries Bomblies and her colleagues made have received much attention.

She was awarded aMacArthur Fellowship in 2008. She joined the faculty of Harvard University in July 2009 and the ETH in 2019.

At ETH Zürich Bomblies studies the evolution of meiosis, particularly recombination and chromosome segregation.

In 2022 she received the "Golden Owl", an award which is voted on by the students and given by the VSETH (the students association of ETH) to lecturers for "exceptional teaching".[1][2]

In her spare time she does illustrations, etchings and other art. She loves hiking, rock climbing, and other sports.

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  1. ^"Prof. Kirsten Bomblies received a "Golden Owl" award". 19 November 2022.
  2. ^"Golden Owl of the VSETH".

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