CAROLYN HOGG

Research Manager, Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group, The University of Sydney
NSW, Australia, Australian
Carolyn is a conservation biologist who has been working with threatened species for over 20 years, both in Australia and overseas. Carolyn has been working closely with the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program for over 8 years and with other threatened species more recently. Through her partnerships with both her academic and conservation colleagues, Carolyn has developed better tools and technologies to integrate molecular genetics into real-time conservation management decisions. To quote John Ruskin – “What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.”