 
        Dr  
        Aslah  
        Mohamad  
        
        Dr  
        Aslah  
        Mohamad  
        Researcher  
        Universiti Putra Malaysia  
Biography
        Aslah Mohamad is a dedicated researcher specializing in aquaculture and fish health management, with expertise in aquatic vaccines and therapeutics. His work focuses on developing innovative vaccination strategies and disease control measures tailored to various fish species. With a strong understanding of aquaculture systems and aquatic organism health, Aslah addresses critical challenges in the industry, from disease prevention to sustainable growth. Driven by a commitment to scientific excellence and sustainability, he aims to enhance the aquaculture sector by balancing environmental responsibility with socio-economic progress. His efforts are rooted in improving the welfare of farmed fish and ensuring the long-term viability of aquaculture practices. Beyond his research, Aslah actively shares knowledge and engages with the community, contributing to academic and industry discussions. He fosters collaboration in the field of fish health and aquaculture, striving to inspire meaningful advancements and positive change within the industry on a global scale.  Research interests
        Aquatic Vaccinology, Fish Disease Management, Immunology of Aquatic Organisms, Sustainable Aquaculture Practices  Projects you're working on
        Upscaling Production of a Feed-Based Vaccine against Vibriosis for Marine Fishes: A Comprehensive Evaluations of Economic Implications for Low Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)  Discipline
        Bacteriology      Challenge model development      Challenge study design      Commercialisation      Epidemiology      Formulation technology      Molecular biology      Safety evaluation      Statistics  Host species
        Fish  Pathogen
        Bacteria      Bacteria›Aeromonas      Viruses  Stage of vaccine development
        Adjuvants      Antigen discovery and immunogen design      Clinical trials      Commercialisation      Field trials      Pre-clinical trials      Vaccine delivery