About
Prof Paulo Prodöhl is a Lecturer and Head of the Fish Genetic Lab within the School of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on evolutionary genetics, particularly in fish species such as trout, salmon, char, lobsters, and sharks. He investigates how genetic diversity influences adaptation to environmental changes, climate change, and habitat loss, aiming to inform conservation and management strategies. He values collaboration with students, postdocs, and colleagues, emphasizing knowledge-sharing and interdisciplinary approaches.
Research Interests:
- Evolutionary mechanisms shaping biodiversity
- Genetic adaptation in aquatic species
- Conservation genetics
- Climate change effects on ecosystems
He leads the Fish Genetic Lab, contributing to global food security and biodiversity preservation. Though no specific articles are listed, his work aligns with themes in conservation biology and evolutionary genomics. He remains active in mentoring and fostering curiosity-driven research among early-career scientists.
