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Associate Professor Annabelle Olsson is affiliated with the Wildlife Health & Conservation Centre Camden at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on veterinary medicine, wildlife physiology, and pharmacology in reptiles, particularly crocodiles. She has published extensively on topics such as stress indicators in captive crocodiles, anesthesia techniques, and drug efficacy under varying thermal conditions. Her work bridges wildlife health, veterinary science, and conservation biology.
Notable studies include investigations into midazolam and alfaxalone for reptile immobilization, and the thermal effects on medetomidine action in crocodiles. These contributions advance understanding of reptilian pharmacology and welfare in captive settings.
Her research has been published in journals like Journal of Wildlife Diseases and Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her publications indicate a focus on applied wildlife health challenges.
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