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Dr. Andrew Coates is a Researcher at Curtin University's School of Molecular and Life Sciences (MLS), part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His work is focused on evolutionary biology, parasitology, and aquaculture, with a particular emphasis on understanding and mitigating parasite resistance in marine environments. He is affiliated with the Office of the Provost and has published extensively on topics such as salmon louse management, genetic technologies in aquaculture, and invasive species ecology.
His research interests revolve around the interplay between parasite evolution, aquaculture practices, and ecological systems. Key areas include modeling parasite resistance dynamics, evaluating gene-editing applications for disease control, and addressing challenges posed by invasive species. Dr. Coates has contributed to global analyses of aquaculture farm technologies and their environmental impacts.
His publications highlight trends in using advanced modeling to predict parasite behavior, developing strategies to counteract treatment resistance, and exploring genetic tools to combat infectious diseases. While no specific awards are listed, his work has been published in high-impact journals such as Reviews in Aquaculture, Evolutionary Applications, and American Naturalist.
No advising or grant details are provided in the available texts. His contributions span academic and applied research, bridging theoretical evolutionary biology with practical aquaculture challenges.



