
معرفی
Sara Boles is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis' Aquaculture Cooperative Extension Lab, working under Dr. Jackson Gross. Her research focuses on marine species conservation, particularly abalone and oysters, using advanced techniques like ultrasonography and genomic analysis. She is affiliated with the Bodega Marine Laboratory and Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute.
- PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, UC Davis (2020)
- MS in Biology, San Francisco State University (2014)
Dr. Boles' work addresses climate change impacts on marine organisms, with expertise in ocean acidification, physiological stress responses, and sustainable aquaculture practices. Her recent projects include developing non-invasive methods for monitoring abalone reproduction and creating adaptive aquaculture strategies to mitigate environmental stressors.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent focus on marine climate change impacts, abalone conservation, and physiological adaptations. Key trends include multi-generational responses to ocean acidification and technological innovations in aquatic monitoring.
She collaborates with institutions like UC Santa Cruz and Iowa State University, and has contributed to the first annotated genome assembly for red abalone (2019).




