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Dr. Cecile Dang serves as an Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia, where she conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of marine biology, immunology, and environmental science. Her work focuses on pearl oysters (Pinctada maxima) and protozoan parasites, particularly examining organismal responses to anthropogenic stressors like seismic surveys and salinity changes.
Her primary research domains include Immunology, Microbiology, Marine Biology, and Earth Sciences, with specific expertise in immunoassays, infectious agents, and seismic impact analysis. She investigates molecular and physiological responses in aquaculture species, develops diagnostic tools for parasitic diseases, and contributes to sustainable aquaculture practices through studies on stress biomarkers and immune function. Her fingerprint analysis reveals strong connections to
- Protozoan parasite characterization (Perkinsus olseni)
- Seismic survey effects on marine organisms
- Metabolic and transcriptomic profiling under environmental stress
Analysis of her 2022-2024 publications shows a concentrated research trajectory examining anthropogenic impacts on pearl oysters, integrating omics technologies with ecological monitoring. Her work consistently bridges laboratory immunology with field-based environmental assessments, particularly focusing on how seismic activity and osmotic stressors alter physiological parameters in commercially important mollusks.
Dr. Dang maintains active research supervision, having advised at least one graduate student as indicated by institutional records. Her collaborative network spans multiple Australian research institutions, with frequent co-authorship on projects related to marine conservation and aquaculture sustainability, though specific grant details remain undisclosed in available materials.
