About
Hi, I'm Myles Fritts, a graduate student with a passion for genetic engineering, aquaculture, and conservation. My research interests revolve around pushing the boundaries of biotechnology to develop novel solutions for aquaculture, from studying hybrid vigor to engineering fish for resilience and efficiency. I love designing experiments that challenge existing ideas while keeping practicality in mind—finding ways to make meaningful discoveries without breaking the bank. Whether it's developing transgenic models, optimizing breeding techniques, or exploring how genetics shape growth and adaptation, I'm driven by the potential to apply this knowledge to real-world challenges in sustainability and food security.
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February 2025