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Research on the common carp:
​ Meet Joanna, Ada and Annemiek

AQUA-FAANG project counts on a brilliant team of scientists who are accomplishing relevant research in aquaculture. 

In this video, you'll be able to meet Joanna, Ada and Annemiek, three young researchers who study the genetics of the common carp, one of the six different species within AQUA-FAANG.

Do you want to learn more about the research process they are carrying out? Have a look to our video!

Shahmir Naseer - PhD Student 

Shahmir Naseer is one of the young scientist working on the AQUA-FAANG project. Shahmir is a PhD student at the University of Aberdeenin, Professor Sam Martins lab, at the Scottish Fish Immunology Research Centre, within the school of biological sciences. Shahmir is core supervised by Professor Dr Dan Macqueen at the Roslin Institute, in Edinburgh.

Click on the video to learn more about the PhD and the study on the genomic basis of innate immune systems.
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The AQUA-FAANG project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No 817923. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use which maybe made of the information contained therein.