Joanna Jean Putterill is a New Zealand molecular botanist. She is currently a full professor at the University of Auckland.[1]
After a Master of Science thesis titled 'Par homology and incompatibility in the IncFI plasmid group' [2] and a 1985 PhD titled 'Molecular strategies for developing aluminium tolerance in plants' both at the University of Auckland,[3] Putterill joined the staff, rising to full professor in 2016.[4]
Putterill's research interests are the molecular basis of observed behaviour in plants, especially circadian and annual rhythms. Much research has been collaborative with staff from Plant and Food Research.[5]
Putterill has received a number of Marsden grants.[6][7] In 2017, Putterill was appointed director for Joint Graduate School in Plant and Food Science, a collaboration with Plant and Food Research.[5]
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