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Philip Batterham

Professor at University of Melbourne

Philip Batterham is a University Academic with a focus on studying the impact of chemical insecticides on pest and beneficial insects, aiming to develop environmentally friendly pest control solutions.

He collaborates with chemists and biologists to better understand insect biology and genetics for the advancement of insect pest control methods.

With a background in theatre, Philip has organized significant science conferences and events, particularly in the areas of global health, development, and social justice.

He has also been involved in developing and managing student engagement programs at the University of Melbourne.

As a 'Christian,' Philip interprets the term as a follower of Jesus who practices love and support for the disadvantaged, aligning his faith with his scientific vocation in the pursuit of truth.

Philip Batterham holds a PhD in Genetics from Monash University, a BSc (Hons) in Genetics from La Trobe University, and completed his secondary education at Reservoir High.

He currently serves as a Professor of Genetics at the University of Melbourne and has held notable positions in various organizations such as the International Genetics Federation, Club Melbourne, and the UN DPI NGO Conference among others.

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Melbourne, Australia