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Biography
Floriaan is a CSIRO postdoctoral researcher focussing on adaptation genomics and epigenomics of cartilaginous and bony fishes. Floriaan recently completed his PhD at the University of Tasmania where he investigated the sex-specific connectivity patterns of sharks. Previous research areas include eDNA, metabarcoding and population genetics, as well as invasive species ecology and bioinformatics. His current project looks at the adaptive potential of fishes to cope with changing environments. Overall, Floriaan's research aims to provide a better understanding of a species' ability to persist under environmental and anthropogenic pressures (i.e. move or adapt).
Professional Areas
Current Roles
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CSIRO Postdoctoral fellow
Investigating the adaptive potential of fishes using genomic and epigenomic tools
Academic Qualifications
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2021
PhD, Quantitative Marine Science
UTAS -
2015
MSc, Erasmus Mundus in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
University of ghent -
2013
BSc, Biology
University of Leuven
Professional Experiences
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2020-2021
Research Technician
CSIRO -
2016-2019
Research Technician
CSIRO
Community and Corporate Citizenship
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2020-2023
Health and Safety Representative blg4
We have publications by Dr Floriaan Devloo-Delva