Heather Walsh
Dr. Heather Walsh is a Research Fish Biologist that has been involved in research at the Eastern Ecological Science Center since 2006.
Dr. Walsh has focused on developing molecular techniques to better understand mechanisms associated with disease in wild fish. To serve this purpose, she has developed her skills in histopathology, in situ hybridization techniques, and laser capture microdissection. The use of these techniques has helped to understand disease observed during fish health assessments conducted in the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay (including the Susquehanna and Potomac River drainage). Much of her work has focused on fish species used as indicators of environmental contamination, including smallmouth bass, brown bullhead catfish, white suckers, and yellow perch. She also uses PCR, Sanger sequencing, Nanostring technology, and RNA-Seq to help identify parasites or pathogens, for transcript abundance analyses, and de novo transcriptome development.
Professional Experience
2022-Present: Research Fish Biologist, USGS EESC, Kearneysville, WV
2019-2022: Post-Doc Researcher, USGS EESC, Kearneysville, WV
2006-2019: Biological Science Technician/Contractor USGS EESC, Kearneysville, WV
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Forest Resource Science Program, Wildlife and Fisheries Management Major, West Virginia University, 2018
M.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Management, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 2011
B.S., Environmental Studies with a Concentration in Aquatic Science, Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV, 2008
B.S., Environmental Studies with a Concentration in Aquatic Science, Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV, 2008
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Fisheries Society, Fish Health Section
Northeast Fish Health Committee
Science and Products
Evaluating Muskellunge catch-and-release mortality at elevated summer water temperature
Application of a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mitogenesis assay in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) to augment wild fish health studies
A case study: Temporal trends of environmental stressors and reproductive health of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) from a site in the Potomac River Watershed, Maryland, USA
Potential health effects of contaminant mixtures from point and nonpoint sources on fish and frogs in the New Jersey Pinelands
Reproductive health and endocrine disruption in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) from the Lake Erie drainage, Pennsylvania, USA
Development of a multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization assay to identify coinfections in young-of-the-year smallmouth bass
Organic and inorganic constituents in surface water and native and non-native fish and frog health data collected from streams, impoundments and wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands, 2017-2020 (ver. 1.1, August 2022)
Biological variables and liver and testes transcript abundance from smallmouth bass sampled in the Lake Erie drainage, Pennsylvania (2016)
Presence/Absence of Myxobolus inornatus, Aeromonas spp., and Flavobacterium spp. in Young-of-the-Year Smallmouth Bass with Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
Morphometric, Age, Visible Abnormalities, Skin and Liver Neoplasms, and Stable Isotopes in White Sucker Collected in the St. Louis River and Estuary, Minnesota/Wisconsin, 2011-2015
Morphometric, Age and Concentrations of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Smallmouth Bass Plasma from Four Sites in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Stream temperature and sculpin growth data collected from Catoctin Mountain Park in 2019
Science and Products
Evaluating Muskellunge catch-and-release mortality at elevated summer water temperature
Application of a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mitogenesis assay in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) to augment wild fish health studies
A case study: Temporal trends of environmental stressors and reproductive health of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) from a site in the Potomac River Watershed, Maryland, USA
Potential health effects of contaminant mixtures from point and nonpoint sources on fish and frogs in the New Jersey Pinelands
Reproductive health and endocrine disruption in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) from the Lake Erie drainage, Pennsylvania, USA
Development of a multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization assay to identify coinfections in young-of-the-year smallmouth bass
Organic and inorganic constituents in surface water and native and non-native fish and frog health data collected from streams, impoundments and wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands, 2017-2020 (ver. 1.1, August 2022)
Biological variables and liver and testes transcript abundance from smallmouth bass sampled in the Lake Erie drainage, Pennsylvania (2016)
Presence/Absence of Myxobolus inornatus, Aeromonas spp., and Flavobacterium spp. in Young-of-the-Year Smallmouth Bass with Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
Morphometric, Age, Visible Abnormalities, Skin and Liver Neoplasms, and Stable Isotopes in White Sucker Collected in the St. Louis River and Estuary, Minnesota/Wisconsin, 2011-2015
Morphometric, Age and Concentrations of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Smallmouth Bass Plasma from Four Sites in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Stream temperature and sculpin growth data collected from Catoctin Mountain Park in 2019
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government