Aquatic Pathobiology
The Aquatic Pathobiology Laboratory at the University of Florida is a state-of-the-art research and teaching facility dedicated to the study of aquatic toxicology, aquatic pathology, and ecological research. Under the direction of Dr. Andrew Kane, the lab serves as a shared resource for faculty and students, focusing on the intricate relationships between aquatic animal health, human health, and environmental stress.
This collaborative facility partners with various institutes and programs, including the Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology and the University-wide Aquatic Animal Health Program, to foster multidisciplinary research. Areas of inquiry encompass cell injury, carcinogenesis, endocrine disruption, and immunology, among others, contributing to advancements in fisheries and aquaculture sciences.
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