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As early as the age of 12 Jonathan knew that he wanted to have a job working with plants in some form – his first science fair project was testing hydroponic systems for optimal plant growth. Through his undergraduate work in college, this interest was further strengthened and led to a PhD in plant molecular biology. This area of science has continued to fuel his imagination and to fascinate him to this day. Jonathan did his PhD studies with Dr. Sharon Regan at Queen’s University in Canada where he studied the biological function of the plant hormone ethylene. One aspect of this hormone was its huge role in plant:microbe interactions. This led to a career shift in his post doctoral work and to his current position as a Lecturer in the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment at Western Sydney University where he considers the molecular mechanics of how plants interact with soil-borne microbes.