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Konrad Dabrowski is a Courtesy Faculty Professor at the School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University. His research focuses on fish physiology, aquaculture nutrition, and environmental stress responses in aquatic species. He has extensive expertise in hybrid fish biology, dietary supplementation strategies, and the effects of environmental factors like hypoxia and temperature on fish development.
His work integrates physiological, genetic, and ecological approaches to address challenges in sustainable aquaculture and conservation. Notable areas include optimizing diets for larval fish survival, understanding the impacts of climate change on fish populations, and studying reproductive and developmental adaptations in species like yellow perch, walleye, and zebrafish.
Dabrowski's research frequently explores the interplay between nutrition and environmental stressors, with applications to invasive species management and endangered fish conservation. His studies often involve collaborations across disciplines to bridge laboratory findings with real-world aquaculture practices.
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