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Phoebe Arbon is a Lecturer in Aquatic Animal Health at James Cook University, with expertise in sustainable aquaculture, biosecurity, and tropical marine species health. She combines molecular diagnostics, genetic tools, and machine learning to improve aquaculture resilience.
- Queensland Biosecurity Ambassador (2024-2025)
- Active in research leadership and teaching roles
Research Focus: Specializes in viral pathogen detection (IHHNV, GAV, YHV-7) in shrimp aquaculture, molecular diagnostics for aquatic biosecurity, and genetic improvement of aquaculture species. Her work includes developing SNP-based genotyping for abalone pedigree and AI applications in aquaculture systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Australian Science and Innovation Award for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (2020)
- University Medal (JCU, 2020)
- Dr R. Palmerston-Rundle Prize (2019)
- College of Science and Engineering Best BSc Honours Student (2019)
- JCU 3MT Competition Winner (2022)
Recent Publications: Focus on tropical aquaculture challenges, including viral pathogenesis in shrimp, biosecurity protocols, and genomic tools for selective breeding. Her Google Scholar profile lists 8 publications, with emerging work on AI applications for abalone production systems.