FishHealthOMICS


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FishHealthOMICS is a research project focused on improving fish health and sustainability in aquaculture through advanced lipidomics and metabolomics. Using high-resolution UHPLC-Orbitrap MS technology, the project investigates lipid and metabolite profiles in farmed salmon and cod to better understand key biological challenges affecting the industry.

 

Key Aspects of FishHealthOMICS:

 

  1. Advanced Molecular Profiling:

The project applies state-of-the-art lipidomics and metabolomics to map biochemical changes in fish across development stages and under environmental stress conditions.

  1. Addressing Aquaculture Challenges:

FishHealthOMICS targets major health issues such as sea lice, winter sores, sudden death syndrome, and gastrointestinal disorders, all of which impact animal welfare and industry profitability.

  1. Improved Fish Health and Welfare:

By identifying biomarkers and metabolic pathways linked to disease and stress, the project supports the development of more targeted nutrition and farming strategies.

  1. Method Development and Innovation:

The project includes development and validation of robust analytical workflows, from sample preparation to data acquisition, with applications extending beyond aquaculture to other biological and clinical fields.

  1. Sustainable Industry Impact:

The knowledge generated will contribute to more sustainable and efficient production systems, strengthening the Norwegian salmon and cod industries and supporting their global leadership.

 

FishHealthOMICS represents a cutting-edge approach to aquaculture research, combining analytical chemistry and biology to drive innovation, improve fish welfare, and enhance sustainability across the value chain.



Members:

Kine Østnes Hansen (Principal investigator) (Project manager)
Ingvild Wathne
Terje Vasskog