Inês Ferreira Completes PhD on Tenacibaculum maritimum Pathogenesis

Inês Ferreira has successfully completed her PhD titled “Tenacibaculum maritimum Pathogenesis: Crosstalk Between Host and Pathogens and Beyond.” Her research provides new insights into the complex interactions between the bacterial pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum and its aquatic hosts, shedding light on the mechanisms driving infection and immune response.

Inês’s work is expected to have a significant impact on improving disease management strategies in aquaculture, contributing to more effective treatments and enhanced fish health. Her findings pave the way for further research into host-pathogen dynamics, reinforcing the importance of understanding microbial interactions in aquaculture settings.