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Isobel Sewell is a research-focused academic at the University of Western Australia, currently working on her PhD which will be completed in 2024. Her research investigates the use of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) derived products as protein alternatives for aquaculture species. This project is aimed at sustainably developing the aquaculture sector and reducing reliance on natural resources while securing future protein sources in response to the growing global population. Sewell's expertise is linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals which focus on eradicating poverty while protecting the planet. She holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Marine Biology and Aquaculture from the University of Western Australia, where she previously obtained a Master of Biological Science and a Bachelor of Science with majors in Marine Science and Conservation Wildlife Biology. Throughout her academic career, Sewell has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Postgraduate Student Association Conference Travel Award and the Robson & Robertson Award.
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