Overview
Background
My research group specializes in the detection, isolation, identification and evaluation of biologically active small molecules from Nature (natural products). We acquire valuable knowledge on how and why natural products are made, and apply this knowledge to better understand living systems, and solve important scientific and societal challenges.
To achieve these goals we have established specialist capabilities that extend across;
Microbiology – the isolation, characterization and cultivation of bacterial and fungal strains.
Chemistry – the extraction and fractionation of natural extracts, the purification, chemical and spectroscopic characterization, and structure elucidation of natural products, and the use of synthetic and medicinal chemistry to explore bioactive scaffolds.
Biology – to evaluate extracts and natural products against an array of bioassays, leading to new human pharmaceuticals that target such indications as infectious and neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, pain and epilepsy, as well as new animal health products and new crop protection agents.
Availability
- Professor Rob Capon is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Western Australia
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Western Australia
Research interests
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Natural Products Chemistry and Biodiscovery
I lead an internationally recognised and multidisciplinary research group specialising in the detection, isolation, identification and evaluation of biologically active natural products, with an emphasis on those from marine and microbial sources. The aim of this research is to acquire knowledge of the chemical and biological properties of new classes of natural product, to inspire innovative solutions to important scientific and societal challenges. These include new methods and molecular tools to probe and better understand living systems; new and improved treatments for infectious, inflammatory, and neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and pain; new agrochemicals to safeguard animal health; and new approaches to protect crops and the environment.
Research impacts
With over 35 years experience in biodiscovery science, my research has lead to the study of several thousand natural products, many rare or new to science, and many with valuable chemical and biological properties. Over the last decade my research group has made numerous discoveries across basic and applied natural products science, leading to multiple high impact publications and several patents. I am recognised internationally as an expert in organic, natural products, analytical, synthetic and medicinal chemistry, and chemical ecology, and have a reputation for entering into and delivering on strategic collaborations.
My research activities are currently organised around five thematic programs;
Marine Biodiscovery: Documenting, evaluating and exploiting the chemical and biological properties of natural products from Australian marine invertebrates and algae.
Microbial Biodiscovery: Documenting, evaluating and exploiting the chemical and biological properties of natural products from Australian marine and terrestrial, bacteria and fungi.
Chemical Ecology: Documenting, evaluating and exploiting natural chemical interactions between members of either the same, or different species – extending across and between microbes, plants and animals.
Pharmaceutical Biodiscovery: Applying knowledge of natural products to inspire the development of new pharmaceuticals, to treat indications such infectious and neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and pain.
Agrochemical Biodiscovery: Applying knowledge of natural products to inspire the development of agrochemicals, to enhance the health and productivity of livestock and crops.
Works
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2001
Journal Article
Marine bioprospecting - Trawling for treasure and pleasure
Capon, R. J. (2001). Marine bioprospecting - Trawling for treasure and pleasure. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2001 (4), 633-645. doi: 10.1002/1099-0690(200102)2001:4
2000
Journal Article
Lorneamides A and B: Two new aromatic amides from a southern Australian marine actinomycete
Capon, RJ, Skene, C, Lacey, E, Gill, JH, Wicker, J, Heiland, K and Friedel, T (2000). Lorneamides A and B: Two new aromatic amides from a southern Australian marine actinomycete. Journal of Natural Products, 63 (12), 1682-1683. doi: 10.1021/np000241k
2000
Journal Article
1,9-dimethylhypoxanthine from a southern Australian marine sponge Spongosorites species
Capon, RJ, Rooney, F and Murray, LM (2000). 1,9-dimethylhypoxanthine from a southern Australian marine sponge Spongosorites species. Journal of Natural Products, 63 (2), 261-262. doi: 10.1021/np990378e
2000
Journal Article
Phorbasin A: A novel diterpene from a southern Australian marine sponge, phorbas species
Vuong, D and Capon, RJ (2000). Phorbasin A: A novel diterpene from a southern Australian marine sponge, phorbas species. Journal of Natural Products, 63 (12), 1684-1685. doi: 10.1021/np000239t
2000
Journal Article
Discorhabdin R: A new antibacterial Pyrroloiminoquinone from two latrunculiid marine sponges, Latrunculia sp and Negombata sp.
Ford, J and Capon, RJ (2000). Discorhabdin R: A new antibacterial Pyrroloiminoquinone from two latrunculiid marine sponges, Latrunculia sp and Negombata sp.. Journal of Natural Products, 63 (11), 1527-1528. doi: 10.1021/np000220q
2000
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Clathrins A-C: Metabolites from a southern Australian marine sponge, Clathria species
Capon, RJ, Miller, M and Rooney, F (2000). Clathrins A-C: Metabolites from a southern Australian marine sponge, Clathria species. Journal of Natural Products, 63 (6), 821-824. doi: 10.1021/np990644o
1999
Journal Article
Echinosulfonic acids A-C and echinosulfone A: Novel bromoindole sulfonic acids and a sulfone from a southern Australian marine sponge, Echinodictyum
Ovenden, SPB and Capon, RJ (1999). Echinosulfonic acids A-C and echinosulfone A: Novel bromoindole sulfonic acids and a sulfone from a southern Australian marine sponge, Echinodictyum. Journal of Natural Products, 62 (9), 1246-1249. doi: 10.1021/np9901027
1999
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Amphilactams A-D: Novel nematocides from southern Australian marine sponges of the genus Amphimedon
Ovenden, SPB, Capon, RJ, Lacey, E, Gill, JH, Friedel, T and Wadsworth, D (1999). Amphilactams A-D: Novel nematocides from southern Australian marine sponges of the genus Amphimedon. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 64 (4), 1140-1144. doi: 10.1021/jo981377e
1999
Journal Article
Geodin A magnesium salt: A novel nematocide from a southern Australian marine sponge, Geodia
Capon, RJ, Skene, C, Lacey, E, Gill, JH, Wadsworth, D and Friedel, T (1999). Geodin A magnesium salt: A novel nematocide from a southern Australian marine sponge, Geodia. Journal of Natural Products, 62 (9), 1256-1259. doi: 10.1021/np990144v
1999
Journal Article
Nuapapuin A and sigmosceptrellins D and E: New norterpene cyclic peroxides from a southern Australian marine sponge, Sigmosceptrella sp.
Ovenden, SPB and Capon, RJ (1999). Nuapapuin A and sigmosceptrellins D and E: New norterpene cyclic peroxides from a southern Australian marine sponge, Sigmosceptrella sp.. Journal of Natural Products, 62 (2), 214-218. doi: 10.1021/np980223r
1998
Journal Article
Bioprospecting: plumbing the depths
Capon, R. J. (1998). Bioprospecting: plumbing the depths. Today's Life Science, 10 (4), 16-19.
1998
Journal Article
The lobatamides, novel cytotoxic macrolides from southwestern Pacific tunicates
McKee, TC, Galinis, DL, Pannell, LK, Cardellina, JH, Laakso, J, Ireland, CM, Murray, L, Capon, RJ and Boyd, MR (1998). The lobatamides, novel cytotoxic macrolides from southwestern Pacific tunicates. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 63 (22), 7805-7810. doi: 10.1021/jo980939r
1998
Journal Article
cis-3-hydroxy-N-methyl-L-proline: a new amino acid from a southern Australian marine sponge, Dendrilla sp.
Capon, RJ, Ovenden, SPB and Dargaville, T (1998). cis-3-hydroxy-N-methyl-L-proline: a new amino acid from a southern Australian marine sponge, Dendrilla sp.. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 51 (2), 169-170. doi: 10.1071/C97177
1998
Journal Article
Acid-mediated conversion of methylene-interrupted bisepoxides to tetrahydrofurans: A biomimetic transformation
Capon, RJ and Barrow, RA (1998). Acid-mediated conversion of methylene-interrupted bisepoxides to tetrahydrofurans: A biomimetic transformation. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 63 (1), 75-83. doi: 10.1021/jo971147k
1998
Journal Article
Callyspongynes A and B: New polyacetylenic lipids from a southern Australian marine sponge, Callyspongia sp.
Rooney, F and Capon, RJ (1998). Callyspongynes A and B: New polyacetylenic lipids from a southern Australian marine sponge, Callyspongia sp.. Lipids, 33 (6), 639-642. doi: 10.1007/s11745-998-0251-5
1998
Journal Article
Mycaperoxides F and G and a related norterpene ketone from southern Australian marine sponges, Mycale species
Capon, RJ, Rochfort, SJ, Ovenden, SPB and Metzger, RP (1998). Mycaperoxides F and G and a related norterpene ketone from southern Australian marine sponges, Mycale species. Journal of Natural Products, 61 (4), 525-528. doi: 10.1021/np970484l
1998
Journal Article
Trunculins G-I: New norsesterterpene cyclic peroxides from a southern Australian marine sponge, Latrunculia sp.
Ovenden, SPB and Capon, RJ (1998). Trunculins G-I: New norsesterterpene cyclic peroxides from a southern Australian marine sponge, Latrunculia sp.. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 51 (7), 573-579. doi: 10.1071/C98012
1998
Journal Article
Dragmacidins: New protein phosphatase inhibitors from a southern Australian deep-water marine sponge, Spongosorites sp.
Capon, Robert J., Rooney, Francis, Murray, Leanne M., Collins, Elizabeth, Sim, Alistair T. R., Rostas, John A. P., Butler, Mark S. and Carroll, Anthony R. (1998). Dragmacidins: New protein phosphatase inhibitors from a southern Australian deep-water marine sponge, Spongosorites sp.. Journal of Natural Products, 61 (5), 660-662. doi: 10.1021/np970483t
1998
Journal Article
Marine nematocides: Tetrahydrofurans from a southern Australian brown alga, Notheia anomala.
Capon, RJ, Barrow, RA, Rochfort, S, Jobling, M, Skene, C, Lacey, E, Gill, JH, Friedel, T and Wadsworth, D (1998). Marine nematocides: Tetrahydrofurans from a southern Australian brown alga, Notheia anomala.. Tetrahedron, 54 (10), 2227-2242. doi: 10.1016/S0040-4020(97)10432-X
1997
Journal Article
The biomimetic synthesis of marine epoxylipids: Bisepoxides to tetrahydrofurans
Capon, RJ, Barrow, RA, Skene, C and Rochfort, S (1997). The biomimetic synthesis of marine epoxylipids: Bisepoxides to tetrahydrofurans. Tetrahedron Letters, 38 (43), 7609-7612. doi: 10.1016/S0040-4039(97)01806-6
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Rob Capon is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The discovery of new antibiotics to combat drug resistance
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim, Dr Jianying Han
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Doctor Philosophy
Medicinal chemistry of new Nature-inspired treatments for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim, Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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Doctor Philosophy
Novel antibacterials from nature targeting the bacterial cell envelope
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil, Professor Waldemar Vollmer
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Doctor Philosophy
Dissecting the bacterial cell envelope for antibiotic drug discovery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nicholas Ariotti, Professor Waldemar Vollmer
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Doctor Philosophy
Novel assays for antibiotic discovery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
New antiparasitics to protect Australian livestock
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial Biodiscovery: Exploring the Natural Products of Australian microorganisms
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Applying Advanced Molecular Networking Techniques to Explore Chemical Diversity of Australian Microbes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial biodiscovery from Australian marine-derived and Venezuelan quartz-rich cave-derived microorganisms.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial Biodiversity: Expanding acess to microbial chemical diversity using new techniques
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Global Natural Product Social Molecular Network Guided Australian Microbial Biodiscovery
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial Biodiscovery: Integrated technologies to explore chemical potential of Australian microbes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial Biodiversity: Exploring Australian Microbial Natural Products
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Applying Molecular Networking to Natural Products Chemistry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the Natural Products of Australian Sheep Coprophilous Fungi
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Fungal Biodiscovery: Strategies to Explore Fungal Secondary Metabolite Potential
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Adventures in Australian Microbial Biodiscovery
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Marine Biodiversity: Exploring Bioactive Chemical Space
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial Chemical Diversity: Strategies to Stimulate Microbial Secondary Metabolite Potential
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Unveiling the Chemical Diversity of Marine Intertidal Fungal Communities
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Microbial biodiscovery: Exploring venomous animal associated microbes as sources of new chemical diversity
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Discovery of Novel, Potent and Selective Glycine Receptor Modulators from Southern Australian Marine Sponges
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Biodiscovery Search for Marine-Derived Inhibitors of P-gp, BCRP and MRP1 as a Means to Improve Cancer Chemotherapy
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robert Parton, Dr Angela Salim
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Innovations in Microbial Biodiscovery, Targeting Silent Metabolism and New Chemical Diversity
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Technology and Biodiscovery: Using Modern Technologies and Methods to Tackle the challenges of Biodiscovery
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Bioassay-Guided and Computer-Aided Investigation of Marine-Derived Kinase Inhibitors: Applications to Control Neurodegenerative Disorders.
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Synthesis and Stereochemical studies towards Bioactive Marine Scaffolds
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the Chemical Diversity of Australian and Fijian Marine Microbes
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
STUDIES ON THE CHEMISTRY OF AUSTRALIAN MICROBES
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
CHEMISTRY AND BIOACTIVITY STUDIES OF AUSTRALIAN MICROORGANISMS
Principal Advisor
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2025
Master Philosophy
Exploring Australian marine microbes for novel natural products
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil, Dr Angela Salim
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Biodiscovery of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and their role in plant-microbe interactions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zeinab Khalil, Dr Lilia Carvalhais
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Identification and Characterization of New Compounds Targeting Glycine Receptor Chloride Channels in Pain Sensory Pathways
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Developing a sense of self: exploring the evolution of immune and allorecognition mechanisms in metazoans, using the demosponge Amphimedon queenslandica
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Barnes, Professor Bernard Degnan
Media
Enquiries
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- Cane toad control
- Chemical ecology
- Drug discovery
- Marine biodiscovery
- Microbial biodiscovery
- Natural products chemistry
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