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Dr Lyndal Hulse is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of the Environment, The University of Queensland. Her work focuses on wildlife health, particularly in koalas and other Australian fauna. She holds a PhD in Veterinary Science from The University of Queensland (2021), where her research centered on the impact of Chlamydia on male koala fertility.
Education:
- PhD in Veterinary Science (2021), University of Queensland
- Previous academic and research training in zoology, microbiology, and wildlife pathology.
Research Interests:
- Chlamydia pecorum infection dynamics and its effects on koala reproduction and general health.
- Development of diagnostic tools for wildlife pathogens, including non-invasive methods using scat and semen samples.
- Wildlife epidemiology, particularly in koala populations, focusing on disease spread and conservation challenges.
- Reproductive biology of monotremes and marsupials, including gender determination and fertility assessment.
Grants & Collaborations:
- Collaborates with institutions like the School of Veterinary Science and School of Agriculture and Food Sciences at UQ.
- Involved in interdisciplinary projects combining pathology, proteomics, and molecular biology.
Labs/Teams:
Works within the School of the Environment's research groups focused on wildlife health and conservation biology.
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