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Tim Miller-Morgan is an Assistant Professor in Aquatic Animal Health and an Extension Veterinarian at Oregon State University’s Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine. He is affiliated with the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and is based at the Hatfield Marine Science Center. His work integrates research, education, and outreach in aquatic veterinary medicine, particularly focused on ornamental fish.
His research interests include ornamental fish health, husbandry and health management of captive aquatic animals, and aquatic animal health education. He has contributed significantly to the development of academic programs, including a two-year Aquarium Science degree at Oregon Coast Community College.
The recent publications highlight his expertise in koi herpesvirus latency, antibiotic resistance in imported ornamental fish, and clinical diagnostics in marine species. These works span virology, microbiology, and veterinary diagnostics, with a strong emphasis on applied research for industry and hobbyist communities.
Dr. Miller-Morgan has received no explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided texts. However, his extension and educational outreach efforts have had broad impact across the aquarium industry in Oregon and beyond.
He has advised or collaborated on research with various scientists and students, though no formal list of advisees is provided. His work is supported through extension and diagnostic services, and he plays a key role in public education and biosecurity training for aquatic animal care.
He is actively involved in the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and contributes to its mission in disease surveillance and diagnostics for aquatic species. His outreach includes a blog titled "Words from a wet vet," further extending his educational impact.



