Dr Laura A Brannelly
@la_brannelly
Lecturer in One Health and Biostats @FVASunimelb - ARC DECRA fellow. Frogs, conservation, reproduction, disease, old furry pets, and coffee. she/her 🏳️🌈
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08-11-2012 08:34:06
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🚨 New #OpenAccess paper in #Oecologia with David Newell, Laura Grogan, Dr Laura A Brannelly, and #notontwitter Hamish McCallum. We did mark-recapture with juvenile Fleay's barred frogs and found that chytrid did not predict their mortality rates. 1/ link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Insects shaping society is an excellent breadth subject choice at University of Melbourne
🚨 Another job announcement! Biodiversity and Conservation Science is looking for an eDNA specialist to join our Ecosystem Science team on a range of conservation projects. It is a PERMANENT (woo!) full-time position. Details search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.php?pageI…
A/Prof Lee Berger and Prof Lee Skerratt + others in our research group have published a new review on managing frog disease in Annual Reviews: annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.11… *did anyone catch the Ted Lasso reference?* One Health Research Science at Melbourne
I have a new manuscript out Ecology Letters ! We show that local amphibian-Bd interactions are more deadly than those with novel strains. However, novel strains led to variable consequences with virulent host- pathogen combinations still occurring tinyurl.com/sddcedb7
Looking for a fun and engaging breadth subject in sem 2? Look no further than Insects Shaping Society at University of Melbourne where we explore how intertwined humans and insects are through arts, sciences, vet, ag, architecture and law!
Voriconazole is an effective treatment against chytridiomycosis - and even offers benefits over the standard Itraconazole treatments, and shows promise for use in tadpoles One Health Research Science at Melbourne int-res.com/abstracts/dao/…