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Dr. Chloe English is an Adjunct Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of the Environment, University of Queensland. She holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the same university (2020), focusing on amoebic gill disease (AGD) in Atlantic salmon. Her research spans aquaculture health, fish pathology, and thermal stress effects on marine species. Key areas include the epidemiology of amoebic infections, gill disease dynamics, and diagnostic methodologies for aquatic pathogens.
Dr. English’s work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in aquaculture, including disease management and environmental stressors. She collaborates with institutions globally, contributing to studies on nodular gill disease in rainbow trout and thermal tolerance mechanisms in salmonids. Her methodologies include metagenomic analysis, qPCR diagnostics, and experimental infection models.
Publications highlight trends in amoebic disease etiology, thermal stress impacts, and innovative screening techniques for aquatic pathogens. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, her contributions to fish health research are significant. Her postdoctoral focus extends to interdisciplinary projects addressing aquaculture sustainability and disease prevention strategies.
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