Angelica Fiona Tan - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Angelica Fiona Tan is a researcher affiliated with the Infectious Diseases Society Kota Kinabalu and the Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Her work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, with a specific interest in malaria research, as well as studies involving endophytic fungi and microbial interventions in aquaculture.

Research Contributions

Angelica Fiona Tan has made significant contributions to the field of infectious diseases, particularly in the detection and diagnosis of Plasmodium species, including the zoonotic malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi. Her research encompasses the evaluation of diagnostic tools such as real-time PCR kits to improve the detection of these pathogens in regions like Sabah, Malaysia. Additionally, she has explored the potential of coral mucus bacilli as biocontrol agents to protect shrimp against Early Mortality Syndrome, showcasing her diverse research interests extending into microbial ecology and aquaculture.

Aliases

Angelica Fiona Tan is also known by the aliases Angelica F. Tan and Angelica F Tan. These variations of her name may appear in different publications or databases.

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Citation Count 25
H-index 3
Paper Count 8

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