Associate professor, Curtin University
Simon Jarman is a geneticist who works on ecological questions. His research interests include biodiversity analysis and molecular population biology, where he studies animal age estimation by epigenetic analysis.

We need a bank of DNA from dirt and water to protect Australia's environment
Jul 09, 2018 14:05 pm UTC| Science Nature
Measuring biodiversity used to mean laboriously collecting samples and manually identifying the plants, animals and fungi. This might involve careful inspection under a microscope to spot identifying features. This takes a...