Full Name
M. Graciela Aguilar
Job Title
PhD Student
Company
LSU
Speaker Bio
Dr. Graciela Aguilar is a Costa Rican veterinarian who earned her PhD this spring from Louisiana State University, where she specialized in wildlife epidemiology with a primary focus on amphibians. Her research integrates husbandry, nutrition, microbiome, and disease dynamics to improve the health and management of both captive and wild populations. She has extensive clinical experience in wildlife and exotic animal medicine, as well as field-based conservation research. Driven by a deep commitment to wildlife medicine and the preservation of global biodiversity, Dr. Aguilar’s work bridges clinical care, research, and conservation action.
Speaking At
Skin Microbiomes of Captive and Wild Populations of Red-Eye Tree Frogs and Lemur Tree Frogs
Consequences of Environmental Parameters on Two Captive Colonies of Tropical Tree Frogs
Holy Crap! Comparing the Digestibility of Commercial and Insect Diets in Northern Blue Tongue Skinks
Measuring Liver Vitamin A Concentrations in Red Eyed Tree Frogs Fed Different Diets
Consequences of Environmental Parameters on Two Captive Colonies of Tropical Tree Frogs
Holy Crap! Comparing the Digestibility of Commercial and Insect Diets in Northern Blue Tongue Skinks
Measuring Liver Vitamin A Concentrations in Red Eyed Tree Frogs Fed Different Diets
