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
- Media expert
Fields of research
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
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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.
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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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2020
Journal Article
X chromosome variants are associated with male fertility traits in two bovine populations
Fortes, Marina R. S., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Satake, Nana, Nguyen, Loan T., Freitas, Ana Claudia, Melo, Thaise P., Scalez, Daiane Cristina Becker, Hayes, Ben, Raidan, Fernanda S. S., Reverter, Antonio and Boe-Hansen, Gry B. (2020). X chromosome variants are associated with male fertility traits in two bovine populations. Genetics Selection Evolution, 52 (1) 46, 46. doi: 10.1186/s12711-020-00563-5
2020
Journal Article
Dynamics of gene co-expression networks in time-series data: a case study in Drosophila melanogaster embryogenesis
Lau, Li Yieng, Reverter, Antonio, Hudson, Nicholas J., Naval-Sanchez, Marina, Fortes, Marina R. S. and Alexandre, Pâmela A. (2020). Dynamics of gene co-expression networks in time-series data: a case study in Drosophila melanogaster embryogenesis. Frontiers in Genetics, 11 517, 517. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2020.00517
2020
Journal Article
Genetic regulators of mineral amount in Nelore cattle muscle predicted by a new co-expression and regulatory impact factor approach
Afonso, Juliana, Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas, Reverter, Antonio, Diniz, Wellison Jarles da Silva, Cesar, Aline Silva Mello, Lima, Andressa Oliveira de, Petrini, Juliana, de Souza, Marcela M., Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann, Mourão, Gerson Barreto, Zerlotini, Adhemar, Gromboni, Caio Fernando, Nogueira, Ana Rita Araújo and Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida (2020). Genetic regulators of mineral amount in Nelore cattle muscle predicted by a new co-expression and regulatory impact factor approach. Scientific Reports, 10 (1) 8436, 8436. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-65454-7
2020
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Gene regulation could be attributed to TCF3 and other key transcription factors in the muscle of pubertal heifers
Lau, Li Yieng, Nguyen, Loan T., Reverter, Antonio, Moore, Stephen S., Lynn, Aaron, McBride‐Kelly, Liam, Phillips‐Rose, Louis, Plath, Mackenzie, Macfarlane, Rhys, Vasudivan, Vanisha, Morton, Lachlan, Ardley, Ryan, Ye, Yunan and Fortes, Marina R. S. (2020). Gene regulation could be attributed to TCF3 and other key transcription factors in the muscle of pubertal heifers. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 6 (4) vms3.278, 695-710. doi: 10.1002/vms3.278
2019
Journal Article
Muscle transcriptome analysis reveals genes and metabolic pathways related to mineral concentration in Bos indicus
Afonso, Juliana, Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann, Tizioto, Polyana Cristine, da Silva Diniz, Wellison Jarles, de Lima, Andressa Oliveira, Rocha, Marina Ibelli Pereira, Buss, Carlos Eduardo, Andrade, Bruno Gabriel Nascimento, Piaya, Otávio, da Silva, Juliana Virginio, Lins, Laura Albuquerque, Gromboni, Caio Fernando, Nogueira, Ana Rita Araújo, Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas, Mourao, Gerson Barreto and de Almeida Regitano, Luciana Correia (2019). Muscle transcriptome analysis reveals genes and metabolic pathways related to mineral concentration in Bos indicus. Scientific Reports, 9 (1) 12715, 12715. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-49089-x
2019
Journal Article
Proteomics recapitulates ovarian proteins relevant to puberty and fertility in Brahman heifers (Bos indicus L.)
Tahir, Muhammad S., Nguyen, Loan T., Schulz, Benjamin L., Boe-Hansen, Gry A., Thomas, Milton G., Moore, Stephen S., Lau, Li Yieng and Fortes, Marina R S (2019). Proteomics recapitulates ovarian proteins relevant to puberty and fertility in Brahman heifers (Bos indicus L.). Genes, 10 (11) 923, 923. doi: 10.3390/genes10110923
2019
Conference Publication
Pre- and post-puberty co-expression gene networks from RNA-sequencing of Brahman heifers
Nguyen, Loan T., Reverter, Antonio, Cánovas, Angela, Porto-Neto, L.R., Venus, Bronwyn, Islas-Trejo, Alma, Lehnert, Sigrid A., Medrano, Juan F., Thomas, Milton G., Moore, Stephen S. and Fortes, Marina R.S. (2019). Pre- and post-puberty co-expression gene networks from RNA-sequencing of Brahman heifers. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 27 October - 1 November 2019.
2019
Journal Article
Genomic clues of the evolutionary history of Bos indicus cattle
Utsunomiya, Y. T., Milanesi, M., Fortes, M. R. S., Porto-Neto, L. R., Utsunomiya, A. T. H., Silva, M. V. G. B., Garcia, J. F. and Ajmone-Marsan, P. (2019). Genomic clues of the evolutionary history of Bos indicus cattle. Animal Genetics, 50 (6) age.12836, 557-568. doi: 10.1111/age.12836
2019
Journal Article
Across‐breed validation study confirms and identifies new loci associated with sexual precocity in Brahman and Nellore cattle
Melo, Thaise Pinto, Salinas Fortes, Marina Rufino, Hayes, Ben, Albuquerque, Lucia Galvão and Carvalheiro, Roberto (2019). Across‐breed validation study confirms and identifies new loci associated with sexual precocity in Brahman and Nellore cattle. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 137 (2) jbg.12429, 139-154. doi: 10.1111/jbg.12429
2019
Journal Article
RAPID COMMUNICATION: multi-breed validation study unraveled genomic regions associated with puberty traits segregating across tropically adapted breeds
Melo, Thaise P., Fortes, Marina R. S., Fernandes Junior, Gerardo A., Albuquerque, Lucia G. and Carvalheiro, Roberto (2019). RAPID COMMUNICATION: multi-breed validation study unraveled genomic regions associated with puberty traits segregating across tropically adapted breeds. Journal of Animal Science, 97 (7) skz121, 3027-3033. doi: 10.1093/jas/skz121
2019
Journal Article
Proteomics reveals profound metabolic changes in the alcohol use disorder brain
Enculescu, Charmaine, Kerr, Edward D., Yeo, K. Y. Benjamin, Schenk, Gerhard, Fortes, Marina R. S. and Schulz, Benjamin L. (2019). Proteomics reveals profound metabolic changes in the alcohol use disorder brain. ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 10 (5), 2364-2373. doi: 10.1021/acschemneuro.8b00660
2019
Journal Article
Polymorphisms in major histocompatibility complex genes and its associations with milk quality in Murrah buffaloes
Freitas, Ana C., Stafuzza, Nedenia B., Barbero, Marina M. D., Santos, Daniel J. A., Fortes, Marina R. S. and Tonhati, Humberto (2019). Polymorphisms in major histocompatibility complex genes and its associations with milk quality in Murrah buffaloes. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 52 (1), 415-423. doi: 10.1007/s11250-019-02030-w
2018
Journal Article
Candidate mutations used to aid the prediction of genetic merit for female reproductive traits in tropical beef cattle
Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas, Enculescu, Charmaine, Porto Neto, Laercio R., Lehnert, Sigrid A., McCulloch, Russell and Hayes, Ben (2018). Candidate mutations used to aid the prediction of genetic merit for female reproductive traits in tropical beef cattle. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 47 e20170226. doi: 10.1590/rbz4720170226
2018
Journal Article
Combining multi-OMICs information to identify key-regulator genes for pleiotropic effect on fertility and production traits in beef cattle
Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza, Id-Lahoucine, Samir, Reverter, Antonio, Medrano, Juan F., Fortes, Marina S., Casellas, Joaquim, Miglior, Filippo, Brito, Luiz, Carvalho, Maria Raquel S., Schenkel, Flávio S., Nguyen, Loan T., Porto-Neto, Laercio R., Thomas, Milton G. and Cánovas, Angela (2018). Combining multi-OMICs information to identify key-regulator genes for pleiotropic effect on fertility and production traits in beef cattle. PLOS ONE, 13 (10) e0205295, e0205295. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205295
2018
Journal Article
Pre- and post-puberty expression of genes and proteins in the uterus of Bos indicus heifers: the luteal phase effect post-puberty
Fortes, M. R.S., Zacchi, L. F., Nguyen, L. T., Raidan, F., Weller, M. M.D.C.A., Choo, J. J.Y., Reverter, A., Rego, J. P.A., Boe-Hansen, G. B., Porto-Neto, L. R., Lehnert, S. A., Cánovas, A., Schulz, B. L., Islas-Trejo, A., Medrano, J. F., Thomas, M. G. and Moore, S. S. (2018). Pre- and post-puberty expression of genes and proteins in the uterus of Bos indicus heifers: the luteal phase effect post-puberty. Animal Genetics, 49 (6), 539-549. doi: 10.1111/age.12721
2018
Journal Article
Multi-trait meta-analysis identified genomic regions associated with sexual precocity in tropical beef cattle
Melo, T. P., Fortes, M. R. S., Bresolin, T., Mota, L. F. M., Albuquerque, L. G. and Carvalheiro, R. (2018). Multi-trait meta-analysis identified genomic regions associated with sexual precocity in tropical beef cattle. Journal of Animal Science, 96 (10), 4087-4099. doi: 10.1093/jas/sky289
2018
Journal Article
Adipose tissue proteomic analyses to study puberty in Brahman heifers
Nguyen, L. T., Zacchi, L. F., Schulz, B. L., Moore, S. S. and Fortes, M. R. S. (2018). Adipose tissue proteomic analyses to study puberty in Brahman heifers. Journal of Animal Science, 96 (6), 2392-2398. doi: 10.1093/jas/sky128
2018
Journal Article
Accuracy of genomic selection predictions for hip height in Brahman cattle using different relationship matrices
Farah, Michel Marques, Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas, Kelly, Matthew, Porto-Neto, Laercio Ribeiro, Meira, Camila Tangari, Duitama Carreno, Luis Orlando, da Fonseca, Ricardo and Moore, Stephen Stewart (2018). Accuracy of genomic selection predictions for hip height in Brahman cattle using different relationship matrices. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 53 (6), 717-726. doi: 10.1590/S0100-204X2018000600008
2018
Journal Article
Benchmarking Bayesian genome enabled-prediction models for age at first calving in Nellore cows
Mota, Rodrigo Reis, Silva, Fabyano Fonseca e, Guimarães, Simone Eliza Facioni, Hayes, Ben, Fortes, Marina Rufino Salinas, Kelly, Matthew John, Guimarães, José Domingos, Penitente-Filho, Jurandy Mauro, Ventura, Henrique Torres and Moore, Stephen (2018). Benchmarking Bayesian genome enabled-prediction models for age at first calving in Nellore cows. Livestock Science, 211, 75-79. doi: 10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.009
2018
Journal Article
Morphological defects, sperm DNA integrity, and protamination of bovine spermatozoa
Boe-Hansen, G. B., Fortes, M. R. S. and Satake, N. (2018). Morphological defects, sperm DNA integrity, and protamination of bovine spermatozoa. Andrology, 6 (4), 627-633. doi: 10.1111/andr.12486
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Marina Fortes is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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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
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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.
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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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Doctor Philosophy
Genomic Selection for Bull Fertility Traits
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Loic Yengo
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating and bioengineering grain quality in sorghum
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Godwin, Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić, Dr Peter Crisp
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Doctor Philosophy
Hepatic mitochondrial responses to nutrient deficiency and matched-intake feed restriction in Merino sheep
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nick Hudson
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the genetics of industry-relevant indicator traits for bull fertility
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nick Hudson
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Correlation Scan: developing and applying a new method to uncover the genomic locations that affect the genetic correlations between traits
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ben Hayes
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Genes and Polymorphism Associated with Female Reproductive Traits in Bos indicus Influenced Cattle
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Using Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis to Characterize the Biological Basis of Puberty in Brahman Heifers
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Characterising the effects of AUD on the human brain
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gary Schenk, Professor Benjamin Schulz
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Amino acid specific appetite related with growth and feed intake in broiler chicken
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eugeni Roura
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Nutrient specific appetites and feather pecking behaviour in laying hens
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eugeni Roura
Media
Enquiries
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