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Sara Pagliarani serves as a Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at the University of Sydney, specializing in diagnostic pathology, immunology of infectious diseases, and zoo/exotic animal pathology, with research focused on wildlife disease mechanisms and translational vaccine applications.
Her academic qualifications include:
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Bologna, Italy (2014)
- PhD from the University of Queensland, Australia (2021) investigating Chlamydia pecorum disease and pathology in koalas
- Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) and residency in veterinary anatomic pathology from the University of Guelph, Canada (2024) with research on novel vaccine development in domestic species
Dr. Pagliarani's research program integrates molecular virology and diagnostic pathology to address wildlife infectious diseases, particularly in conservation-critical species like koalas. Her work bridges immunological mechanisms of pathogen-host interactions with practical diagnostic applications, extending to vaccine innovation for domestic animals. This dual focus on wildlife conservation pathology and translational veterinary medicine positions her research at the intersection of ecological health and clinical intervention strategies.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards or honors specified in source material
Academic mentorship and funding details are unreported; no information on supervised students, grant acquisitions, or research team leadership is provided in the available biographical text.
Laboratory affiliations and collaborative research teams are not described, though her campus location at the R.V.C. (Rose Centre) Main Building in Camden suggests alignment with the University of Sydney's veterinary clinical and research facilities.
