Career
She has made substantial contributions to the methods for reconstructing phylogenetic trees from deoxyribonucleic acid and protein sequence data. Holland has published over 50 journal articles, presented over 30 invited or keynote lectures, refereed five conference proceedings, 2 book chapters and 1 book review. She is a senior editor of the scientific journal Molecular Biology and Evolution.
Phylogenetics, mathematical biology, population genetics and epidemiology 2014–now A/Professor, Mathematics, University of Tasmania, Australia 2011-2014 Australian Council, Future Fellow, Mathematics, University of Tasmania, Australia 2010-2011 Lecturer, Mathematics, University of Tasmania, Australia 2008-2010 Senior Lecturer (half-time) Mathematics Discipline, Massey University, New Zealand 2007-2008 Lecturer (half-time), Mathematics Discipline, Massey University, New Zealand 2005-2010 Fellow, Allan Wilson Centre, Massey University, New Zealand 2002-2005 Post Doctoral Fellow, Allan Wilson Centre, Massey University, New Zealand 2001-2002 Post Doctoral er, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 2010-2014 Company-organizer of Phylomania, Theoretical Phylogenetics Meeting, Hobart.
2010 Chief organizer of New Zealand phylogenetics meeting, Whakapapa Village, 9–14 February 2013 Elected to council of Society of Systematic Biologists 2012 Appointed as Senior Editor, Molecular Biology and Evolution 2011 Company-investigator on Human Frontier Science Program grant "Ancient Ibis Mummies from Egypt: deoxyribonucleic acid Evolution" 2011 Company-investigator on Australian Council funded Linkage grant "How will animals respond to climate change? A genomic approach" 2010 Australian Council funded Future Fellowship 2009 Principal Investigator on Marsden Funded Project "Untangling complex evolution: When the tree of life is not a tree at all" 2008 New Zealand Mathematical Society Early Award 2007 Associate editor for Molecular Biology and Evolution 2006 Massey University (Early ) 2006 Company-Investigator on Marsden Funded Project " Candida albicans: Survival without sex?" 2005 Principal Investigator on Marsden Funded Project "Genome-scale plant phylogeny and the challenge of lineage-specific sequence evolution" 2005 FoRST, Bridge to Employment Grant 2005 Royal Society of New Zealand, Hamilton Award 2005 Invited attendee SMBE Tri-national Young Investigators Workshop.