About
Robert Mandiki is a researcher specializing in aquaculture and fish physiology. His work focuses on physiological genetics, endocrinology, and immunology in teleost species like Nile tilapia and Atlantic salmon. He has collaborated extensively on projects related to dietary optimization, environmental stressors, and reproductive success in aquaculture systems.
- Key research areas: Aquaculture nutrition, stress response, and biomarker development
- Active in projects involving corticosteroids, chitinase supplementation, and pesticide toxicity
Recent publications highlight his work on black soldier fly larvae meal for fish diets, wastewater toxicity assessment in rainbow trout, and reproductive biology in salmon. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals for sustainable aquaculture practices.
He has participated in international conferences like the 8th International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish and the 4th Fish & Shellfish Larviculture Symposium.
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