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Associate Professor Marina Fortes
Associate Professor

Marina Fortes

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Overview

Background

Marina Fortes is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director for Agriculture in the Biotechnology program at The University of Queensland (UQ), where she leads the Livestock Genomics and Biotechnology Group. Her research focuses on applying genetics, genomics, and biotechnology to improve reproductive efficiency and sustainability in livestock systems. Her group integrates molecular biology, bioinformatics, and precision livestock technologies to address key challenges in the beef industry.

A major current focus of her research is understanding how physiological states, particularly pregnancy, influence enteric methane emissions, grazing behaviour, and metabolism in cattle. By combining field-based measurements with computational and genomic approaches, her work aims to improve carbon accounting methods and support the development of practical mitigation strategies for breeding herds, particularly in tropical production systems.

Marina holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine (2004) and a Master of Science in Animal Reproduction (2007) from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She completed her PhD in Genetics in 2012 at UQ, supported by international scholarships from UQ and the Beef CRC, and received the Dean’s Commendation for her thesis. She then undertook a postdoctoral position at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), further developing her expertise in genomics and livestock systems. In August 2014, she joined the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences (SCMB) at UQ, where she established her research group.

Her research program is strongly connected to industry and international collaborators, contributing to a dynamic and applied research environment aligned with sustainable livestock production. Her work has been consistently supported by Meat & Livestock Australia, and she was awarded an Advanced Queensland Fellowship (2018–2021) for her research on the genomics of cow fertility.

Marina is also actively involved in teaching and training the next generation of scientists, contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Livestock Biotechnology (BIOT7038) within the Master of Biotechnology program. She co-produced the Women in Science podcast alongside Marloes Dekker and Kirsty Short, promoting the visibility and engagement of women in STEM.

Availability

Associate Professor Marina Fortes is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
  • Masters (Research) of Animal Reproduction, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Collaboration / Affiliation, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)

Research interests

  • Beef Cattle Genomics

    In our research, genomics technologies are applied to cattle populations to understand the molecular mechanisms driving production traits and impact on selective breeding.

  • Reproductive Biology

    Understanding bovine reproductive biology, as a model to mammalian organisms, is a key component of our research that can benefit livestock production. Cattle fertility has major implications for the sustainability of the beef and dairy industries.

Research impacts

The Livestock Genomics and Biotechnology Group leads research that advances the sustainability of animal production. Working closely with the Australian beef industry, the group delivers outcomes directly relevant to cattle producers. By improving our understanding of livestock genomics, their research informs selective breeding strategies: an established and effective approach to increasing productivity while reducing the environmental footprint of food production.

Works

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135 works between 2008 and 2026

21 - 40 of 135 works

2023

Journal Article

Repressive epigenetic mechanisms, such as the H3K27me3 histone modification, were predicted to affect muscle gene expression and its mineral content in Nelore cattle

Afonso, Juliana, Shim, Woo Jun, Boden, Mikael, Salinas Fortes, Marina Rufino, da Silva Diniz, Wellison Jarles, de Lima, Andressa Oliveira, Rocha, Marina Ibelli Pereira, Cardoso, Tainã Figueiredo, Bruscadin, Jennifer Jessica, Gromboni, Caio Fernando, Nogueira, Ana Rita Araujo, Mourão, Gerson Barreto, Zerlotini, Adhemar, Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann and de Almeida Regitano, Luciana Correia (2023). Repressive epigenetic mechanisms, such as the H3K27me3 histone modification, were predicted to affect muscle gene expression and its mineral content in Nelore cattle. Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports, 33 101420, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2023.101420

Repressive epigenetic mechanisms, such as the H3K27me3 histone modification, were predicted to affect muscle gene expression and its mineral content in Nelore cattle

2023

Journal Article

Multi-breed genomic predictions and functional variants for fertility of tropical bulls

Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Alexandre, Pamela A., Hudson, Nicholas J., Bertram, John, McWilliam, Sean M., Tan, Andre W. L., Fortes, Marina R. S., McGowan, Michael R., Hayes, Ben J. and Reverter, Antonio (2023). Multi-breed genomic predictions and functional variants for fertility of tropical bulls. PLoS One, 18 (1) e0279398, 1-19. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279398

Multi-breed genomic predictions and functional variants for fertility of tropical bulls

2022

Conference Publication

H3K27me3 predicted regulation of gene expression linked to calcium quantification in Nelore muscle

Afonso, J., Shim, W.J., Boden, M., Palpant, N., Fortes, M.R.S., Diniz, W.J.S., Lima, A.O., Rocha, M.I.P., Cardoso, T.F., Bruscadin, J.J., Gromboni, C.F., Nogueira, A.R.A., Mourão, G.B., Zerlotini, A., Coutinho, L.L. and Regitano, L.C.A. (2022). H3K27me3 predicted regulation of gene expression linked to calcium quantification in Nelore muscle. 12th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production (WCGALP), Rotterdam, Netherlands, 3-8 July 2022. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers. doi: 10.3920/978-90-8686-940-4_553

H3K27me3 predicted regulation of gene expression linked to calcium quantification in Nelore muscle

2022

Journal Article

Utility of multi-omics data to inform genomic prediction of heifer fertility traits

Tahir, Muhammad S., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Reverter, Antonio, Olasege, Babatunde S., Sajid, Mirza R., Wockner, Kimberley B., Tan, Andre W.L. and Fortes, Marina R.S. (2022). Utility of multi-omics data to inform genomic prediction of heifer fertility traits. Journal of Animal Science, 100 (12) skac340, 1-10. doi: 10.1093/jas/skac340

Utility of multi-omics data to inform genomic prediction of heifer fertility traits

2022

Journal Article

Correlation scan: identifying genomic regions that affect genetic correlations applied to fertility traits

Olasege, Babatunde S., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Tahir, Muhammad S., Gouveia, Gabriela C., Cánovas, Angela, Hayes, Ben J. and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2022). Correlation scan: identifying genomic regions that affect genetic correlations applied to fertility traits. BMC Genomics, 23 (1) 684, 1-20. doi: 10.1186/s12864-022-08898-7

Correlation scan: identifying genomic regions that affect genetic correlations applied to fertility traits

2022

Journal Article

Weak genotype x environment interaction suggests that measuring scrotal circumference at 12 and 18 months of age is helpful to select precocious Brahman cattle

Nascimento, Bárbara M., Carvalheiro, Roberto, de A. Teixeira, Rodrigo, Dias, Laila T and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2022). Weak genotype x environment interaction suggests that measuring scrotal circumference at 12 and 18 months of age is helpful to select precocious Brahman cattle. Journal of Animal Science, 100 (9) skac236, 1-13. doi: 10.1093/jas/skac236

Weak genotype x environment interaction suggests that measuring scrotal circumference at 12 and 18 months of age is helpful to select precocious Brahman cattle

2022

Journal Article

Proteomic analysis of hypothalamus and pituitary gland in pre and postpubertal Brahman heifers

Nguyen, Loan To, Lau, Li Yieng and Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas (2022). Proteomic analysis of hypothalamus and pituitary gland in pre and postpubertal Brahman heifers. Frontiers in Genetics, 13 935433, 1-15. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.935433

Proteomic analysis of hypothalamus and pituitary gland in pre and postpubertal Brahman heifers

2022

Journal Article

Alanine-specific appetite in slow growing chickens is associated with impaired glucose transport and TCA cycle

Niknafs, Shahram, Fortes, Marina R. S., Cho, Sungbo, Black, John L. and Roura, Eugeni (2022). Alanine-specific appetite in slow growing chickens is associated with impaired glucose transport and TCA cycle. BMC Genomics, 23 (1) 393, 393. doi: 10.1186/s12864-022-08625-2

Alanine-specific appetite in slow growing chickens is associated with impaired glucose transport and TCA cycle

2021

Conference Publication

Comparing genomic with pedigree relationship matrices and preliminary genome wide association in Santa Gertrudis bulls

Tan, W. L. A., Porto-Neto, L. R., Gouveia, G. C., Reverter, A. and Fortes, M. R. S. (2021). Comparing genomic with pedigree relationship matrices and preliminary genome wide association in Santa Gertrudis bulls. Association for the advancement of animal breeding and genetics, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2-4 November 2021. University of New England Armidale: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.

Comparing genomic with pedigree relationship matrices and preliminary genome wide association in Santa Gertrudis bulls

2021

Conference Publication

PHENOBANK: A platform to facilitate collaboration and genomic selection for female fertility in beef cattle

Wockner, K. B., Tahir, M. S., Kour, J., Tan, W. L. A., Olasege, B. S., Porto-Neto, L. R., Little, B. A., Wilson, C. R., Dollemore, W., Reverter, A., Hayes, B. and Fortes, M. R. S. (2021). PHENOBANK: A platform to facilitate collaboration and genomic selection for female fertility in beef cattle. Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2 - 4 November 2021. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.

PHENOBANK: A platform to facilitate collaboration and genomic selection for female fertility in beef cattle

2021

Conference Publication

Multibreed genomic prediction for male fertility in tropical beef cattle

Porto-Neto, L. R., Bertram, J., McWilliam, S., Fortes, M. R. S., Alexandre, P., McGowan, M. R., Hayes, B. J. and Reverter, A. (2021). Multibreed genomic prediction for male fertility in tropical beef cattle. Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2-4 November 2021. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.

Multibreed genomic prediction for male fertility in tropical beef cattle

2021

Journal Article

Deafness in Australian Cattle Dogs associated to QTL on chromosome 20 in genome‐wide association study analyses

Seddon, J. M., Fortes, M., Kelly‐Smith, M., Sommerlad, S. F., Hayward, J. J., Burmeister, L., De Risio, L., Mellersh, C., Freeman, J. and Strain, G. M. (2021). Deafness in Australian Cattle Dogs associated to QTL on chromosome 20 in genome‐wide association study analyses. Animal Genetics, 52 (5), 694-702. doi: 10.1111/age.13115

Deafness in Australian Cattle Dogs associated to QTL on chromosome 20 in genome‐wide association study analyses

2021

Journal Article

Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary across indicine cattle tissues

Alexandre, Pâmela A., Naval-Sánchez, Marina, Menzies, Moira, Nguyen, Loan T., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Fortes, Marina R. S. and Reverter, Antonio (2021). Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary across indicine cattle tissues. Genome Biology, 22 (1) 273, 273. doi: 10.1186/s13059-021-02489-7

Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary across indicine cattle tissues

2021

Journal Article

Genetic parameter estimates for male and female fertility traits using genomic data to improve fertility in Australian beef cattle

Olasege, Babatunde S., Tahir, Muhammad S., Gouveia, Gabriela C., Kour, Jagish, Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Hayes, Ben J. and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2021). Genetic parameter estimates for male and female fertility traits using genomic data to improve fertility in Australian beef cattle. Animal Production Science, 61 (18), 1863-1872. doi: 10.1071/an21097

Genetic parameter estimates for male and female fertility traits using genomic data to improve fertility in Australian beef cattle

2021

Conference Publication

Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary in indicine cattle

Alexandre, Pâmela A., Naval-Sánchez, Marina, Menzies, Moira, Nguyen, Loan T., Porto-Neto, Laercio, Fortes, Marina R.S. and Reverter, Antonio (2021). Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary in indicine cattle. 38th International Society of Animal Genetics (ISAG), Virtual, 26-30 July 2021. Champaign, IL United States: ISAG.

Chromatin accessibility and regulatory vocabulary in indicine cattle

2021

Journal Article

Meta-analysis of heifer traits identified reproductive pathways in Bos indicus cattle

Tahir, Muhammad S., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Gondro, Cedric, Shittu, Olasege B., Wockner, Kimberley, Tan, Andre W. L., Smith, Hugo R., Gouveia, Gabriela C., Kour, Jagish and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2021). Meta-analysis of heifer traits identified reproductive pathways in Bos indicus cattle. Genes, 12 (5) 768, 768. doi: 10.3390/genes12050768

Meta-analysis of heifer traits identified reproductive pathways in Bos indicus cattle

2021

Journal Article

Network analyses predict small RNAs that might modulate gene expression in the testis and epididymis of Bos indicus bulls

de Lima, Andressa O., Afonso, Juliana, Edson, Janette, Marcellin, Esteban, Palfreyman, Robin, Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Reverter, Antonio and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2021). Network analyses predict small RNAs that might modulate gene expression in the testis and epididymis of Bos indicus bulls. Frontiers in Genetics, 12 610116, 610116. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.610116

Network analyses predict small RNAs that might modulate gene expression in the testis and epididymis of Bos indicus bulls

2021

Journal Article

Single nucleotide polymorphisms affect miRNA target prediction in bovine

de Sousa, Marco Antônio Perpétuo, de Athayde, Flavia Regina Florêncio, Maldonado, Mariângela Bueno Cordeiro, de Lima, Andressa Oliveira, Fortes, Marina Rufino S. and Lopes, Flavia Lombardi (2021). Single nucleotide polymorphisms affect miRNA target prediction in bovine. PLoS One, 16 (4 April) e0249406, 1-17. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249406

Single nucleotide polymorphisms affect miRNA target prediction in bovine

2020

Conference Publication

Proposing a combination of heritable fertility traits for bull selection

Fortes, Marina, Tan, Wei Liang Andre, Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Reverter, Antonio and Boe-Hansen, Gry B. (2020). Proposing a combination of heritable fertility traits for bull selection. 2020 ASAS-CSAS-WSASAS Virtual Annual Meeting and Trade Show, Virtual, 19-23 July 2020. Cary, NC, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/jas/skaa278.153

Proposing a combination of heritable fertility traits for bull selection

2020

Journal Article

Genome-wide co-expression distributions as a metric to prioritize genes of functional importance

Alexandre, Pâmela A., Hudson, Nicholas J., Lehnert, Sigrid A., Fortes, Marina R. S., Naval-Sánchez, Marina, Nguyen, Loan T., Porto-Neto, Laercio R. and Reverter, Antonio (2020). Genome-wide co-expression distributions as a metric to prioritize genes of functional importance. Genes, 11 (10) 1231, 1231-13. doi: 10.3390/genes11101231

Genome-wide co-expression distributions as a metric to prioritize genes of functional importance

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2026
    LESTR Low Emission Saliva Test for Ruminants
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Bull fertility update: historical data, new cohort and advanced genomics (Meat & Livestock Australia grant administered by CSIRO)
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2019
    A versatile accurate mass, high resolution QTOF mass spectrometer for chemistry and proteomic applications
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Female Reproduction Phenobank and Validation Herds
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2021
    Female Reproduction Phenobank and Validation Herds
    Advance Queensland Research Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Contribution of non-coding RNA to DNA structure in sperm and male fertility
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Functional genetic markers for beef cattle reproductive traits
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Genomics and Gene Expression underpinning puberty for Improved Fertility in Australian Brahman Cattle
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Transcriptome sequencing of Brahman heifers at puberty
    CSIRO Flagships Collaboration Fund
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Heritability and role of new sperm assays
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Ideal markers for tropically adapted cattle - proof of concept: causative mutations for bull fertility
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Heritability and genomics of sperm chromatin integrity: a male fertility parameter for Bos indicus bulls
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Uncovering the link between pregnancy and methane emissions in grazing cattle via artificial intelligence

    A PhD opportunity is available at The University of Queensland for a motivated domestic student (Australian or New Zealand) to contribute to research at the interface of computational science, precision agriculture, and livestock sustainability.

    This project aims to improve the understanding of how pregnancy influences enteric methane emissions, grazing behaviour, and metabolic processes in cattle. The outcomes will contribute to the development of more accurate methane accounting methodologies for breeding herds, with direct relevance to Australia’s livestock industry and climate targets.

    Project overview

    The candidate will work with a rich, high-resolution dataset collected under grazing conditions. A cohort of 40 Brahman heifers (pregnant and non-pregnant) was directly measured for methane emissions using field-based methodologies (SF6 tracer gas). The data also includes: estimates of dry matter intake under pasture conditions; behavioural data from GPS collars and accelerometers; blood metabolites; and rumen microbiome data.

    These data represent a commercially relevant Bos indicus production system, providing a unique opportunity to generate insights with real-world applicability. In addition, this project is a partnership between UQ (SCMB and QAAFI) and CSIRO.

    Please contact via the EOI in the link: https://study.uq.edu.au/study-options/phd-mphil-professional-doctorate/projects/uncovering-link-between-pregnancy-and-methane-emissions-grazing-cattle-artificial-intelligence

  • Literature Review Project: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Beef Farming

    This project is suitable for Honours or Master students looking to do a literature review and/or write a research proposal about greenhouse gas emissions from beef farming. A variety of beef farming systems co-exist in Australia. The beef industry is interested in understanding which systems are more environmentally sustainable, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

  • The interface between genomes and diet in ruminants

    Global population growth is placing increasing demands on the agriculture sector to produce greater amounts of food more efficiently. Livestock products provide a nutritious source of protein for the world population and more efficient production will be required in the future to meet increasing demand. Breeds and individual cattle and sheep can show substantial differences in response to diet with some animals responding more productively than others. The proposed research program will investigate which parts of the genome likely underpin response to diet in cattle and sheep. Biochemical pathways relevant to the new science of nutrigenomics will be uncovered primarily through investigation of genome-wide gene expression data sets available for metabolically important tissues such as muscle, fat, and liver. Cutting edge bioinformatics tools including the latest approaches from network science will be deployed. This knowledge may help us understand why some animals fare better than others under given nutritional circumstances and perhaps inform decisions regarding diet formulation.

    This project is a collaboration with Dr. Nick Hudson https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/14636

Supervision history

Current supervision

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Enquiries

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  • Agriculture
  • Beef cattle
  • Genetics
  • Genomics

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