Dr Hannah MacGregor 

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YEAR STARTED

2024

SUBJECT

Zoology

FELLOW TYPE

Postdoctoral By-Fellows

Hannah is a Research Associate in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge. Her research seeks to understand the causes and consequences of social interactions in animals from a behavioural, ecological and evolutionary perspective.

Much of Hannah’s current research focusses on collective behaviour, the coordinated motion and decision-making in animal groups such as fish shoals. Prior to her appointment at the University of Cambridge she was a Research Associate in Animal Behaviour at the University of Bristol. She obtained her PhD in Biological Sciences from the University of Tasmania on the topic of male-male competition in lizards and also holds a BA in Biological Sciences and an MSc in Biology (Integrative Bioscience) from the University of Oxford.