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Dr. Aimee Silla is an ARC DECRA Fellow at the University of Wollongong's School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences (SEALS). Her research focuses on developing reproductive technologies for amphibian conservation, including hormone-induced gamete release, cryopreservation, and artificial reproduction. She holds a PhD and BSc(Hons) in Environmental Science from the School of Animal Biology.
- Research Interests: Amphibian conservation, reproductive technologies, evolutionary ecology, and captive nutrition.
- Awards: Perth Zoo Prize for Conservation Research (2012), WA Young Person of the Year (2007).
- Collaborations: Partnerships with DPIE, Taronga Conservation Society, and Zoos Victoria.
Her work addresses biodiversity crises by applying evolutionary theory to amphibian conservation, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. Recent publications highlight advancements in sperm storage, microbiome studies, and hormone therapy for endangered species.
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