George Olah

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow at The Australian National University

George Olah is a distinguished researcher with a focus on conservation biology and genetics. Currently holding multiple roles at The Australian National University, including Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow and Honorary Affiliate, George studies the population dynamics of the critically endangered Regent Honeyeater utilizing next-generation sequencing techniques. George is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at King's College London and the Director and Co-Founder of Wildlife Messengers. Previous experience includes significant contributions to BBC Studios as a researcher and field logistics manager, as well as operational leadership at the Tambopata Research Center in Peru. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Conservation Biology from The Australian National University and a Master's in Applied Zoology from the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest.

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