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Associate Professor Lee Hickey is a plant breeder and crop geneticist within the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation at The University of Queensland, Australia. He leads a diverse research team that specialises in plant breeding innovation to support development of more productive food crops like wheat, barley, mungbean and chickpea. This includes understanding the genetics of key traits like drought adaptation and disease resistance, plus the development of novel technologies to assist plant breeders. He has a strong interest in the integration of breeding technologies, such as the rapid generation advance technology 'speed breeding' with genomic selection and genome editing. His advice for speed breeding crops is sought internationally and the technology is now adopted by plant breeding programs worldwide, which is fast-tracking development of improved crop varieties for farmers. His research outcomes have featured in 80 refereed publications, including articles in high profile journals Nature Plants, Nature Protocols and Nature Biotechnology. Lee is a prolific science communicator and his research outcomes have appeared in mainstream media such as BBC World News, National Geographic, and the New York Times.
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Zachary Aldiss, Hannah Robinson,Yasmine Lam,Richard Dixon,Peter A Crisp,Ian D. Godwin,Andrew Borrell,Lee Hickey,Karen Massel
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Molecular Plant (2024)
Yichen Kang,Charlotte Rambla, Shanice Haeften,Brendan Fu, Oluwaseun Akinlade,Andries Potgieter,Andrew Borrell,Emma Mace,David Jordan,Samir Alahmad,Lee Hickey
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bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
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BMC Plant Biologyno. 1 (2023): 590-590
FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITYno. 6 (2023): n/a-n/a
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Research Square (Research Square) (2023)
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