Dr Shelagh Malham
Uwch Gymrawd Ymchwil
Room: Marine Centre Wales Phone:01248 383252
E-Mail:S.Malham@bangor.ac.uk
I am a reader in Marine Biology in the School of Ocean Sciences. I completed my BSc (Jt. Hons. Marine Biology and Zoology) and PhD in Octopus immunology at Bangor University. Following a Marie Curie fellowship (on oyster immune function) in Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) station in Roscoff, France and a Return Marie Curie (immunology and genetics of oysters) I was made a Research Lecturer in 2007 and a Senior Research Fellow in 2015. I have been successful in obtaining a number of research council, EU and commercial funding.
My primary research is on environmental impacts on shellfish. This covers four main themes: i) Understanding the current ecological processes and functions which govern shellfish health, ii) Studying the impact of climate change on the abundance, distribution and health of shellfish, iii) Quantifying the terrestrial sources and impacts of pollutants and pathogens on shellfish, iv) As a cross-cutting theme running across these areas of science, my research seeks to understand the cascading effects of these drivers of change on the aquaculture industry, and the wider societal impacts on the ecosystem services that shellfish underpin.
My research is often applied science, driven by industry questions. When combined with novel scientific techniques and taking a holistic, multidisciplinary approach, this produces both cutting-edge science and research impact, with direct benefits to stakeholders as well as the research community.
Research Areas
Cymwysterau
- PhD: Immunobiology of the Octopus Eledone cirrhosa
1996 - BSc: Joint Hons. Marine Biology and Zoology
1992
Cyfleoedd Project PhD
Cyhoeddiadau
2023
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2022
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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2013
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2012
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2011
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2010
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2009
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2008
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2007
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2006
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2005
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2002
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2001
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Projectau
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SCoRE funded 2023 Trip to Brussels
01/02/2023 – 30/04/2023 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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Detection of Norovirus - Assessing community prevalence and risk of shellfish contamination
01/10/2022 – 31/03/2024 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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01/10/2022 – 31/07/2023 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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Reclaiming Forgotten Cities (RECLAIM)
01/03/2022 – 31/03/2024 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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ODA reimbursment funds from main FEC F010176 and linked to F009249
01/04/2021 – 11/04/2022 (Wedi gorffen)
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05/11/2020 – 03/06/2022 (Wedi gorffen)
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Native Oyster Aquaculture Hatchery (NOAH)
01/06/2020 – 31/05/2023 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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01/02/2019 – 01/08/2020 (Wedi gorffen)
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27/11/2018 – 16/06/2022 (Wedi gorffen)
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01/10/2017 – 31/12/2199 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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80940 - ISPP - Irish Sea Portal Pilot
10/01/2017 – 31/12/2199 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
Disgrifiad
The aim of The Irish Sea Portal Pilot is to test the feasibility of a larger project (The Irish Sea Portal (ISP)) which will provide a platform that can meet the requirement for knowledge flow in order to generate growth in fisheries and aquaculture.
This project will use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to assist the industry get access to relevant information and research on juvenile shellfish larvae and seabed settlement. It will explore the siting of potential seed collection sites and the feasibility of seed collector deployment within the study area.
Cysylltau:
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10/01/2017 – 31/12/2199 (Wrthi'n gweithredu)
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01/01/2017 – 31/07/2017 (Wedi gorffen)
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KESS II PhD project with Deepdock Ltd BUK242
01/10/2016 – 07/09/2020 (Wedi gorffen)
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16/07/2012 – 26/08/2016 (Wedi gorffen)
Disgrifiad
This project aims to take a holistic catchment based approach and produce a 'Best Practice Management Guide' for Stakeholders and interested parties involved with the shellfish beds of the Conwy, Menai Strait and Burry Inlet in relation to pathogen retention.
Our objectives are to try an understand pathogenic, microbial, bacterial and viral behaviour in relation to shellfish
The outcome of this research will provide the Shellfish Industry within Wales and the UK to obtain results of shellfish screening quickly and provide mitigation strategies to reduced microbial pollution in estuarine and coastal waters
This collaborative project has been part-funded by the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) 2012 - 15
Cysylltau:
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Effect of UV Treatment on Pathogen survival
01/11/2011 – 01/08/2019 (Wedi gorffen)
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01/11/2010 – 31/08/2011 (Wedi gorffen)
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Review on Impact of UV treatment on waste water.
01/11/2010 – 31/08/2011 (Wedi gorffen)
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KTP Post Doc with Conwy County Borough Council
01/01/2010 – 01/08/2012 (Wedi gorffen)
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01/11/2009 – 01/08/2019 (Wedi gorffen)
Disgrifiad
SUSFISH brings together the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth, Cork and Swansea and incorporates experts from a wide range of disciplines, including shellfish biology, ecology, physical oceanography and economics. This collaborative project, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), aims to produce guidelines for future fisheries management and policy of the shellfish industry in Ireland & Wales for the next 50-100 years. This will be achieved by assessing the effects of climate change, via oceanographic models, on shellfish productivity in the Irish Sea and determining adaptation or mitigation strategies for the industry. This project has been part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Programme 2007-13
Cysylltau:
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Burry Inlet Cockle Mortality '09
01/03/2009 – 31/07/2010 (Wedi gorffen)
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Cockle Mortality Investigation - Phase 2
30/04/2008 – 31/07/2009 (Wedi gorffen)
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Cockle Mortality Investigation - Phase 1
01/01/2008 – 31/07/2009 (Wedi gorffen)
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01/05/2007 – 17/07/2008 (Wedi gorffen)