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Boris Worm
Professor at Dalhousie University
Boris Worm is a renowned marine ecologist and professor of marine conservation biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.12 He is known for his significant contributions to the scientific understanding of marine biodiversity and conservation, as well as his commitment to spreading public awareness about marine environmental issues and their solutions.1
Career and Research
Dr. Worm has been a full professor of Biology at Dalhousie University since 2012.3 His research focuses on:
- Causes and consequences of changes in marine biodiversity
- Conservation of marine ecosystems on a global scale
- Impacts of overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change on oceanic ecosystems
- Quantifying patterns and trends in marine biodiversity
- Documenting practical solutions to halt or reverse deleterious trends in marine ecosystems3
Achievements and Recognition
- Co-author or primary author of more than 100 articles in leading science journals1
- Received the German "Heinz Maier Leibnitz"-Award in 2004 for young researchers from the German Research Foundation (DFG)2
- Founder and Scientific Director of Ocean School, an online learning resource for teachers and students4
- Ambassador for Ocean Literacy at the Ocean Frontier Institute4
Education
- MSc from the University of Kiel, Germany (1996)
- PhD from the University of Kiel, Germany (2000)
- Postdoctoral research at Dalhousie University (2000-2003) and Leibniz Institute for Marine Science, Kiel, Germany (2003-2004)3
Dr. Worm's work has significantly contributed to raising public awareness about the perilous state of marine ecosystems and has helped develop science-based management solutions for ocean conservation.5
Highlights
Aug 16 · apply.falling-walls.com
Boris Worm | Falling Walls
Jun 21 · rsc-src.ca
WORM, Boris | Department of Biology, Dalhousie University





