About
Roger Stephan Huerlimann is a researcher at James Cook University, Australia, specializing in marine biology, genomics, and microbiome studies. His work spans aquatic conservation, aquaculture, and environmental DNA (eDNA) applications.
Research Interests: Huerlimann focuses on:
- Microbiome dynamics in marine and freshwater organisms
- Environmental DNA for species monitoring and conservation
- Genomic responses to environmental stressors (e.g., ocean acidification)
- Antimicrobial resistance in aquatic ecosystems
- Biotechnological approaches in aquaculture
Publication Trends: His recent studies emphasize eDNA methods for endangered species detection, microbiome interactions in marine animals, and molecular responses to climate change impacts. Collaborative work with institutions in Australia, Hong Kong, and Micronesia highlights his global research network.
Awards & Collaborations: While specific awards are not mentioned, Huerlimann collaborates extensively with experts in marine biology, pediatrics, and biotechnology. His research involves interdisciplinary teams addressing ecological and biomedical challenges.
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