Rosemary Collier
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Rosemary Helen Collier is a British entomologist and applied ecologist. In 2019 she became professor at the University of Warwick.
Collier did a BSc in Zoology, a MSc in Applied Entomology and a PhD looking at a group pest caterpillars, the cutworms.[1] In 2010 she was appointed Director of Warwick Crop Centre[2] and in 2019 she was appointed Professor at the University of Warwick.
In 2011 Collier received the Marsh Horticultural Science Award from the Marsh Christian Trust in recognition of her undertaking important research in the field of horticulture.[3] Collier was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Veitch Memorial Medal in 2018 for outstanding contribution to advancing the science and practice of horticulture.[4]