Alison
Bentley is the Director of CIMMYT’s Global Wheat Program, based in Mexico. Her
research combines genetics and genomics to develop and deliver new tools and
technology to improve plant breeding, crop production and adaptation to climate
change. At CIMMYT, Alison leads a team of scientists using scientific
approaches to develop improved wheat germplasm. This germplasm captures
packages of traits providing productivity, resilience, and broad adaptation, supporting
global wheat improvement and smallholder livelihoods. Prior to joining CIMMYT
in November 2020, Alison worked in the UK focused on translation of fundamental
scientific breakthroughs into tangible impacts for the agri-food sector. She
has a doctorate in agricultural science and PhD in agriculture from The
University of Sydney, Australia.