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Michelle C. Boyle is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, with a focus on interdisciplinary studies spanning marine biology and biomedical sciences. Her work encompasses both ecological research on sea turtles and immunological studies on malaria.
- PhD in Marine Biology from James Cook University (2006)
Boyle's research on malaria vaccines and immune responses highlights her contributions to infectious disease studies, while her earlier publications on sea turtle migration and diet reflect her expertise in marine ecology. Collaborations include prominent researchers in malaria (e.g., McCarthy, Doolan) and marine conservation (e.g., Limpus).
Her recent publications (2021–2017) focus on blood-stage malaria immunology, while earlier work (2009–2008) explores marine animal behavior and ecology. Boyle's career demonstrates sustained engagement with both biomedical and ecological research domains.
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