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Nicola Jane Spence (born 22 February 1961) is the Chief Plant Health Officer and Deputy Director for plant and bee health at the
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.


Early life and education

Spence was educated at
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and Bridlington School. She obtained a BSc degree in
Botany Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
from the
University of Durham Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charter in 1837. It was the first recognised university to ...
. Before starting her
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, Spence volunteered at the Bermuda Marine Biology Research Institute then worked as a
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for
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and
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students, and was unsure whether she wanted to pursue a career in research. Spence undertook an MSc degree in Microbiology from
Birkbeck College Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College, University of London), is a public research university located in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' ...
, which she states 'turned out to be the best decision I made at the start of my career.' Spence then obtained a PhD degree in
Plant Virology Plant viruses are viruses that have the potential to affect plants. Like all other viruses, plant viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that do not have the molecular machinery to replicate without a host. Plant viruses can be pathogen ...
from the
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; her thesis was entitled ''The identification, distribution and ecology of bean common mosaic virus in Africa''. In December 2018 Spence represented the University of Birmingham on the Christmas edition of ''
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''.


Scientific research

Spence was a scientific researcher in
plant virology Plant viruses are viruses that have the potential to affect plants. Like all other viruses, plant viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that do not have the molecular machinery to replicate without a host. Plant viruses can be pathogen ...
at
Horticulture Research International Warwick HRI (formerly Horticulture Research International) was a United Kingdom organisation tasked with carrying out horticultural research and development and transferring the results to industry in England. History Horticulture Research Inter ...
and Fera. She has researched viral diseases of crops and horticulture both in Africa and the UK. Her research into viral diseases of crops in Africa has included investigations into the pathogenicity of bean common mosaic virus and its occurrence in
legumes Legumes are plants in the pea family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consu ...
in Uganda. She has also published on the economic impact of turnip mosaic virus, cauliflower mosaic virus and beet mosaic virus in Kenya and patterns of plant pest introductions into Europe and Africa. She was the vegetables technical advisor for the
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's crop protection programme, leading projects on management of viral diseases in vegetable crops in Kenya and promotion of quality
kale Kale (), also called leaf cabbage, belongs to a group of cabbage (''Brassica oleracea'') cultivars primarily grown for their Leaf vegetable, edible leaves; it has also been used as an ornamental plant. Its multiple different cultivars vary quite ...
seed in Kenya. In UK horticultural systems, Spence has worked on identifying viruses present in ''
Alstroemeria ''Alstroemeria'' (), commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to South America, although some have become naturalized in the United States, Mexi ...
'' crops in the UK, as well as isolating and characterising viruses from
petunia ''Petunia'' is a genus of 20 species of flowering plants of South American origin. The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word , 'tobacco', from a Tupi–Guarani language. A tender perennial plan ...
and '' Cineraria''. Other research included studying the effect of pepino mosaic virus on tomato yield. She was an editor and contributor to the book ''Biotic Interactions in Plant-pathogen Associations''. and she was previously a member of the editorial board for the scientific journal ''
Plant Pathology Plant pathology or phytopathology is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Plant pathology involves the study of pathogen identification, disease ...
''. Spence was appointed chief scientist at Fera in 2009.


Science City York

In 2009 Spence was appointed the chief executive of Science City York, later known as SCY, an organisation supporting the development of science and technology industries in
York York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss. It has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a Yor ...
, England. In this role, Spence promoted connections between academics and local businesses, managing events such as Venturefest. She was key in the development of the concept of the BioVale, which aims to promote the bioeconomy in
Yorkshire and the Humber Yorkshire and the Humber is one of the nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It is one of the three regions covering Northern England, alongside the North West England and North East England regio ...
. She remained in the role for four years, until her appointment as Chief Plant Health Officer.


Chief Plant Health Officer

Spence took up her post as chief plant health officer in April 2014, and later also became deputy director for plant and bee health. Spence has made several media appearances in relation to her work at Defra. In April 2016 she appeared on the '' Today Programme'' to discuss the finding of a resistant ash tree in
Norfolk Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
, and has also appeared on the
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's '' Countryfile'' programme. She has also been a guest on '' Farming Today'' discussing tree diseases in the UK. In 2016, she was involved in the management of the
Asian hornet The Asian hornet (''Vespa velutina''), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet Indigenous (ecology), indigenous to Southeast Asia. It is of concern as an invasive species in some other countries, in ...
outbreak response, and appeared on the '' World at One'' to explain Asian hornet biology and the Defra response to the outbreak. In 2017, in response to the '' Xylella fastidiosa'' outbreak in several European countries, Spence wrote to the horticulture sector urging them to follow the example of those which had committed not to bring in
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plants from the affected countries. In 2018, she was a guest and speaker at summit examining the risks posed by ''Xylella'' to the horticulture industry hosted by
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. In May 2018, Spence gave evidence to the EU Select Committee on
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and the potential implications for plant health. Whilst at Defra, Spence has been active in promoting plant health as a career. In conjunction with the Royal Society of Biology and Charles Lane at Fera Science, Spence developed the Plant Health Professional Register – a way for those working in the area of plant health to gain a formal recognition of their professional skills and continue their
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. She worked with
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to put together a course on plant biosecurity, and is a visiting professor at the university. Spence was appointed
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(CBE) in the
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for services to plant health.


Other roles

Spence has previously served on the
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for
Kew Gardens Kew Gardens is a botanical garden, botanic garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botany, botanical and mycology, mycological collections in the world". Founded in 1759, from the exotic garden at Kew Park, its li ...
. She is currently a Trustee for The Yorkshire Arboretum and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology. Spence is a visiting professor in plant pathology at Harper Adams University. She sits on the
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at her former school in
York York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss. It has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a Yor ...
, The Mount. and a member of the
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Court. She is Vice-President of the British Society for Plant Pathology. Spence is chair of the management board of the CONNECTED project that aims to tackle
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borne plant diseases in Africa.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Spence, Nicola 1961 births Living people Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London Alumni of the University of Birmingham British women biologists British civil servants People educated at The Mount School, York People educated at Bridlington School British women virologists Alumni of St Aidan's College, Durham Commanders of the Order of the British Empire British virologists