Paula Rudall


Paula J Rudall is a British botanist, who was Head of the Micromorphology Section and Head of the Department of Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology at the Royal [Botanic Gardens, Kew].

Career

Paula Rudall has three degrees from the University of London – a BSc in 1975, a PhD and DSc. She was Head of the Micromorphology Section and subsequently Head of the Department of Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, based in the Jodrell Laboratory. She has received several awards, including the Linnean Medal and the Dahlgren Prize. She is known for her work on the taxonomy and phylogeny of monocotyledons and was the lead organiser of the foundational international conference on Monocotyledons, systematics and evolution, which led to an ongoing international series of conferences and workshops. She is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Paula Rudall has published over 300 peer-reviewed papers and several books, including a textbook on the Anatomy of Flowering Plants.
Rudall featured in Sir David Attenborough’s 2000 documentary The [Lost Gods of Easter Island|Lost Gods of Easter Island].