Dr Laura A Brannelly

Research Fellow, One Health Research Group, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne

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Environment

How do some frogs ‘rebound’ after disease while others perish?

A new study shows how some species survive infectious disease epidemics, and how we can use this knowledge to assist and direct wildlife management

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Sciences & Technology

Detecting amphibian pathogens in the water to boost frog conservation

An international collaboration of researchers has found that frog diseases can be detected in environmental samples like soil and water

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