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Ég vil þakka Elínu Guðmundsdóttur, Guðbjörgu Ingu Aradóttur, Hafdísi
Hönnu Ægisdóttur, Magnúsi Jóhannssyni, Menju von Schmalensee, Páli
Hersteinssyni og Róberti Arnari Stefánssyni fyrir vandaðan yfirlestur á
handriti.
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Um höfundinn
Rannveig Magnúsdóttir lauk B.S.-prófi í líffræði frá
Háskóla Íslands 2001 og M.S.-prófi frá sama skóla árið
2005 í samstarfi við Deakin-háskóla í Geelong, Ástralíu.
Hún stundaði nám í 2 ár við Kvikmyndaskóla Íslands og
útskrifaðist þaðan árið 2007. Nú stundar hún doktors-
nám í spendýravistræði við Háskóla Íslands í samstarfi
við háskólann í Oxford og verkefnið snýst um fæðuvist-
fræði minks og mögulegar breytingar á fæðuvali í kjölfar
umhverfisbreytinga.
Póst- og netfang höfundar/Author’s address
Rannveig Magnúsdóttir
Líffræðiskor Háskóla Íslands
Öskju, Sturlugötu 7
IS-101 Reykjavík
rannveig@hi.is
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