Author Sarah Wells

First record of Fusarium cortaderiae on climbing asparagus (Asparagus scandens): an invasive plant species in New Zealand

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AMS welcomes Dr. John Yan

We are excited to announce that Dr. Juncong (John) Yan has joined the Applied Molecular Solutions team as our new Research Associate. John joins us from the PHEL (Plant Health and Environment Laboratory) at the Ministry for Primary Industries where… Continue Reading →

Join our Team

The Applied Molecular Solutions Research centre is seeking a research associate to join our team. As our research associate, you’ll be an integral part of a dynamic research team focused on environmental, ecological, and conservation genomics. Your primary responsibility will… Continue Reading →

Te Roroa and the Applied Molecular Solutions Research Centre: A Partnership in Conservation Genomics

The Applied Molecular Solutions Research Centre and Te Roroa are co-partners in a Genomics Aotearoa funded project that investigates the conservation genomics of ngā Roimata ō Tohe, a critically endangered plant of cultural significance to Te Roroa. See more about… Continue Reading →

Genetic analysis of a genus of plant mimics (Alseuosmia A.Cunn; Alseuosmiaceae) reveals incongruence between morphology and phylogeny and possible mimetic polymorphism

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Applied Molecular Solutions attends the 2023 AGM of Genomics Aotearoa

Dr. Sarah Wells attended the 2023 annual general meeting of Genomics Aotearoa hosted by the University of Otago in November. This three day meeting featured ample networking opportunities alongside two days of fascinating talks by researchers across the country involved… Continue Reading →

A new species of gecko in Auckland discovered

Dr. Sarah Wells from the Applied Molecular Solutions Research Centre is an author on a new paper that describes a new species of gecko from Auckland, New Zealand. The Woodworthia maculata species complex consists of around 14 putative, and yet… Continue Reading →

On the sand and among the crowds: a new species of Woodworthia gecko (Reptilia: Diplodactylidae) from Auckland, Aotearoa/ New Zealand

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Megalaria crispisulcans, a new isidiate species of Megalaria (Ramalinaceae) from Aotearoa / New Zealand

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Ngā Roimata ō Tōhe: a new AMSRC collaboration

Ngā Roimata ō Tōhe, Pimelea eremitica, is a plant of cultural significance to Te Roroa hapū. Their rohe encompasses Maunganui Bluff, which is the only known remaining location where this small herb still grows in the wild where it is… Continue Reading →

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