Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT210100100]Researchers: Jean-Baptiste Raina (Future Fellowship)
Brief description Microbe-produced repellents and their roles in marine pathogen behaviours. Economic losses caused by disease outbreaks in marine fisheries and aquaculture exceed US$6 billion per year globally. Decades of research in human and plant pathogens have revealed that the ability of pathogens to infect their host is governed by behaviours; however our understanding of the chemical cues affecting the behaviour of marine pathogens is very poor. This research program aims to combine new approaches in microfluidics and chemical imaging to identify the cues that govern the behaviour of marine pathogens. Expected outcomes include an improved capacity to predict, monitor and manage marine diseases, as well as novel strategies to prevent disease outbreaks, helping to protect Australia’s valuable marine estate.
Funding Amount $840,905
Funding Scheme ARC Future Fellowships
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT210100100
- ARC : FT210100100