
Overview
Background
Prof Ala Tabor joined QAAFI's Centre for Animal Science in October 2010, after 18 years of conducting research with the Queensland Government. She is a research focussed academic with a strong background in industry engagement associated with animal health and agricultural biotechnologies. Her research interests are associated with the application of genomic sequence data to improve animal disease management through: 1) the development of molecular diagnostic and genotyping methods to better identify pathogens; and 2) the study of gene function in relation to virulence and host pathogenicity of infectious diseases, to develop new effective vaccines. Areas studied to date include bovine reproductive diseases (in particular bovine genital campylobacteriosis), Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus), cattle tick (Rhipicephalus microplus species complex), and tick-borne diseases (babesiosis and anaplasmosis). Some key outputs of her work include the application of reverse vaccinology for the development of a novel cattle tick vaccine and paralysis tick vaccine (patents pending), and commercialized diagnostic tools for bovine reproductive diseases. Prof Tabor has attained and completed ~$12 million in competitive grants in the last 10 years including the ARC, pharma and industry. Current research includes paralysis tick vaccines/treatments, bovine biomarkers for disease resistance, cattle tick commercial vaccine trials, bioinformatics/genomics of ticks and bovine venereal Campylobacter spp., tick fever genotyping/detection, and diagnostic assay development for bovine genital campylobacteriosis. Her international recognition in her field is exemplified by the invitation to join the BMGF International Cattle Tick Vaccine Consortium (CATVAC, est. 2015), specialist tick editor for the International Journal for Parasitology, Chair for the 9th International Tick and Tick-borne Pathogen (TTP9) conference (with the 1st Asia-Pacific Rickettsia Conference) held for the first time in Australia in 2017, and also international invitations to deliver expert presentations. Her research vision is to translate her research outcomes into viable products and methods for the benefit of cattle producers and pet owners. There are many options for students to pursue Honours, research components of Masters in Biotechnology or Masters in Molecular Biology (through affiliation with SCMB), as well as MPhil and/or PhD programs with Ala's group. Ala together with SCMB's Biotechnology Program Director and SAFS have developed UQ's 'Agricultural Biotechnology-Field of Study' (https://my.uq.edu.au/programs-courses/plan.html?acad_plan=AGBIOX5599&year=2020) within the Master of Biotechnology to start in 2020. She has had a strong focus on diversity, inclusion and gender equity initiatives at the University of Queensland.
Availability
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
Ala's research is translationally driven by developing vaccines, diagnostic tests and genotyping assays to better manage the health of livestock and companion pets. Globally there are approximately 1.46b cattle, of which 80% in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world are at risk from ticks (Rhipicephalus microplus species complex) and the diseases they carry (anaplasmosis and babesiosis) with estimated annual losses of $US22b-$US30b (Lew-Tabor & Rodriguez Valle 2016). Australia is one the largest exporters of cattle in the world (~$1.3m p.a.) with 60% of these exports originating from northern Australia. In Australia, cattle tick and tick borne diseases cost ~$175m per year in losses. Reproductive wastage also has a high economic impact on cattle production in northern Australia with the cost of losses due to infectious diseases difficult to determine due to the lack of specific diagnostic tests. The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) affects ~100,000 livestock and 10,000 companion animals per year in Australia, as well as humans.
Ala is currently collaborating with industry towards the commercialisation of 2 very different anti-tick vaccines - the cattle tick and the Australian paralysis tick - 3 patents under review. Cattle tick research (genomics - reverse vaccinology approach) commenced in 2005 and proof of concept trials have shown excellent results. This ~$5m investment since 2005 has been a large collaboration with Qld Department of Agriculture & Fisheries, Murdoch University's Centre for Comparative Genomics and the US Department of Agriculture. Ala has developed molecular assays for the diagnosis of bovine venereal disease (McMillen and Lew, 2006) commercialised into a kit by Applied Biosystems™ (Life Technologies; VetMAX™T.foetus Reagents #4415221) in 2011. Her research team developed a novel bovine venereal disease sampling tool Tricamper™ which is sold by the Qld Department of Agriculture & Fisheries since 2006 (~3,500 sold p.a.). Several assays she and her research teams have developed are in use by veterinary diagnostic laboratories including: bovine tick fever pathogens (anaplasmosis and babesiosis) – monitoring of live vaccine stocks and the investigation of outbreaks including exported cattle in New Caledonia (Lew et al 1998; Lew et al 2002; Bing et al 2016); Bovine venereal/reproductive diseases tests; Screw worm fly quarantine preparedness (this fly species would bring in excess of $100m in losses to Australian livestock if introduced) (Jarrett et al. 2010).
The recognition of her research into cattle tick vaccines led to the invitation to join the International Tick Vaccine Consortium (CATVAC) to deliver tick vaccines into Africa (Morocco, July 2015; concept paper (Schetters et al. 2016) and a member of an International Consortium awarded the International ‘Tick and tick-borne Pathogen Award for Significant Contribution for the Field: Genome sequencing of the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus’ at the 8th International Tick and Tick-Borne Pathogen Conference in 2014. She has been invited to present at several international meetings associated with ticks and vaccines including Kenya, Brazil and the UK. Ala was the Chair of the 9th International Tick and Tick-borne Pathogen Conference (TTP9) which was held with the Inaugural Asia-Pacific Rickettsia Conference in 2017 - for the first time in Australia. The outputs of the conference has led to 2 Special Issues with 2 different journals with Prof Tabor as a Guest Editor - MDPI Veterinary Sciences (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/vetsci/special_issues/TTP9) and Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/ticks-and-tick-borne-diseases).
Works
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2011
Conference Publication
Gene expression profiling as a tool for understanding the host response to cattle ticks
Piper, E. K., Jonsson, N. N., Constantinoiu, C. C., Gondro, C., Lew-Tabor, A. E., Vance, M. E. and Jackson, L. A. (2011). Gene expression profiling as a tool for understanding the host response to cattle ticks. Advances in the Knowledge of Parasite Resistance of Ruminant Hosts and Parasites, Sao Carlos, Brazil, 26th September - 7th October 2011. Sao Carlos, Brazil: Embrapa Pecuaria Sudeste.
2011
Conference Publication
Evolutionary conserved microRNAs are ubiquitously expressed compared to tick-specific miRNAs in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
Barrero, R.A., Keeble-Gagnere, G., Zhang, B., Moolhuijzen, P., Ikeo, K., Tateno, Y., Gojobori, T., Guerrero, F.D., Lew-Tabor, A.E. and Bellgard, M.I. (2011). Evolutionary conserved microRNAs are ubiquitously expressed compared to tick-specific miRNAs in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.. 7th Tick and Tick-borne Pathogen International Conference, Zaragoza, Spain., 28th August-2nd September 2011.
2011
Conference Publication
Cloning and characterization of a recombinant Rmi-serpin expressed in Pichia pastoris yeast.
Rodriguez-Valle, M.,, Xu, Tao, Vance, M.,, Jarrett, S. and Lew-Tabor, A. (2011). Cloning and characterization of a recombinant Rmi-serpin expressed in Pichia pastoris yeast.. Australian Society for Parasitology, Cairns, Qld, Australia., 10-13th July, 2011.
2010
Journal Article
Specific detection of the Old World screwworm fly, Chrysomya bezziana, in bulk fly trap catches using real-time PCR
Jarrett, S, Morgan, JAT, Wlodek, BM, Brown, GW, Urech, R, Green, PE and Lew-Tabor, AE (2010). Specific detection of the Old World screwworm fly, Chrysomya bezziana, in bulk fly trap catches using real-time PCR. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 24 (3), 227-235. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.2010.00867.x
2010
Journal Article
Comparative microarray analysis of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus expression profiles of larvae pre-attachment and feeding adult female stages on Bos indicus and Bos taurus cattle
Rodriguez-Valle, Manuel, Lew-Tabor, Ala, Gondro, Cedric, Moolhuijzen, Paula, Vance, Megan, Guerrero, Felix D., Bellgard, Matthew and Jorgensen, Wayne (2010). Comparative microarray analysis of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus expression profiles of larvae pre-attachment and feeding adult female stages on Bos indicus and Bos taurus cattle. BMC Genomics, 11 (1) 437, 437-1-43-17. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-437
2010
Journal Article
Local immune response against larvae of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in Bos taurus indicus and Bos taurus taurus cattle
Constantinoiu, C. C., Jackson, L. A., Jorgensen, W. K., Lew-Tabor, A. E., Piper, E. K., Mayer, D. G., Venus, B. and Jonsson, N. N. (2010). Local immune response against larvae of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in Bos taurus indicus and Bos taurus taurus cattle. International Journal for Parasitology, 40 (7), 865-875. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2010.01.004
2010
Journal Article
Tick-susceptible Bos taurus cattle display an increased cellular response at the site of larval Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus attachment, compared with tick-resistant Bos indicus cattle
Piper, Emily K., Jackson, Louise A., Bielefeldt-Ohmanna, Helle, Gondroa, Cedric, Lew-Tabor, Ala E. and Jonsson, Nicholas N. (2010). Tick-susceptible Bos taurus cattle display an increased cellular response at the site of larval Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus attachment, compared with tick-resistant Bos indicus cattle. International Journal for Parasitology, 40 (4), 431-441. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2009.09.009
2010
Journal Article
Suppressive subtractive hybridization analysis of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus larval and adult transcript expression during attachment and feeding
Lew-Tabor, Ala E., Moolhuijzen, Paula M, Vance, Megan E, Kurscheid, Sebastian, Rodriguez Valle, Manuel, Jarrett, Sandra, Minchin, Catherine M, Jackson, Louise A, Jonsson, Nick N, Bellgard, Matthew I and Guerrero, Felix D (2010). Suppressive subtractive hybridization analysis of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus larval and adult transcript expression during attachment and feeding. Veterinary Parasitology, 167 (2-4), 304-320. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2009.09.033
2010
Conference Publication
Genomic prediction of a B cell epitopes (HBPs) conserved among Histamine Binding proteins from Rhipicephalus microplus, study of HBPs - host interactions and anti-HBPs antibodys’ effects on adult ticks in vitro.
Rodriguez Valle, M.,, Moolhuijzen P.M.,, Jarrett, S.J. and Lew-Tabor A.E. (2010). Genomic prediction of a B cell epitopes (HBPs) conserved among Histamine Binding proteins from Rhipicephalus microplus, study of HBPs - host interactions and anti-HBPs antibodys’ effects on adult ticks in vitro.. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA),, Melbourne, Australia., 15-20th August 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Molecular comparisons of Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis isolates from Australian cattle to identify virulent strains
Indjein, L., Venus, B., Trott, D. and Lew-Tabor, A. (2010). Molecular comparisons of Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis isolates from Australian cattle to identify virulent strains. The Prato Conference on the Pathogenesis of Bacterial Diseases of Animals,, Prato, Italy, 6-9th October 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Screening of anti-peptide antibodies in vitro to identify potential cattle tick vaccine antigens
Lew-Tabor, A., Rodriguez Valle, M., Moolhuijzen, P., Bruyeres, A. and Bellgard, M. (2010). Screening of anti-peptide antibodies in vitro to identify potential cattle tick vaccine antigens. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 15-20 August 2010. Pianoro, Italy: Medimond International Proceedings.
2010
Conference Publication
Comparison of molecular and culture methods for the identification of virulent C. fetus subsp. venerealis in Australian cattle
Indjein, L., Venus, B., Trott, D. and Lew-Tabor, A. (2010). Comparison of molecular and culture methods for the identification of virulent C. fetus subsp. venerealis in Australian cattle. Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition of the Australian Society for Microbiology,, Sydney, Australia., 4-8th July 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Toward a Genome Sequence for Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus: cattle tick base available Resources for the Research Community
M. I. Bellgard,, F. D. Guerrero,, P. M. Moolhuijzen, D. Schibeci,, A. Hunter, M. Rodriguez- Valle,, R. Barrero,, C. Gondro, and A. E. Lew-Tabor (2010). Toward a Genome Sequence for Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus: cattle tick base available Resources for the Research Community. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA),, Melbourne, Australia, 15-20th August 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Cot filtration approach for advancing genome sequencing of the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus
Guerrero, Flix D, Moolhuijzen, Paula, Peterson, Daniel G., Bellgard, Matthew I., Schibeci, D., Hunter, A., Rodriguez-Valle, Manuel, Barrero, Roberto, Nene, Vishvanath M. and Lew-Tabor, Ala E. (2010). Cot filtration approach for advancing genome sequencing of the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Entomology 2010: ESA 58th Annual Meeting,, San Diego, CA, 12 - 15 December 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Update on vibrio diagnostics research
Lew-Tabor, A. (2010). Update on vibrio diagnostics research. Australian Veterinary Association & New Zealand Veterinary Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 23 - 28 May 2010.
2009
Journal Article
Immunological profiles of Bos taurus and Bos indicus cattle infested with the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus
Piper, Emily K., Jonsson, Nicholas N., Gondro, Cedric, Lew-Tabor, Ala E., Moolhuijzen, Paula, Vance, Megan E. and Jackson, Louise A. (2009). Immunological profiles of Bos taurus and Bos indicus cattle infested with the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 16 (7), 1074-1086. doi: 10.1128/CVI.00157-09
2009
Journal Article
Identification of a mutation in the para-sodium channel gene of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus associated with resistance to synthetic pyrethroid acaricides
Morgan, Jess A.T., Corley, Sean W., Jackson, Louise A., Lew-Tabor, Ala E., Moolhuijzen, Paula M. and Jonsson, Nicholas N. (2009). Identification of a mutation in the para-sodium channel gene of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus associated with resistance to synthetic pyrethroid acaricides. International Journal For Parasitology, 39 (7), 775-779. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2008.12.006
2009
Journal Article
Genomic analysis of Campylobacter fetus subspecies: identification of candidate virulence determinants and diagnostic assay targets
Moolhuijzen, Paula M., Lew-Tabor, Ala E., Wlodek, Bartosz M., Agueero, Fernan G., Comerci, Diego J., Ugalde, Rodolfo A., Sanchez, Daniel O., Appels, Rudi and Bellgard, Matthew (2009). Genomic analysis of Campylobacter fetus subspecies: identification of candidate virulence determinants and diagnostic assay targets. BMC Microbiology, 9 86. doi: 10.1186/1471-2180-9-86
2009
Journal Article
Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for the specific detection and quantification of seven Eimeria species that cause coccidiosis in chickens
Morgan, J. A. T., Morris, G. M., Wlodek, B. M., Byrnes, R., Jenner, M., Constantinoiu, C. C, Anderson, G. R., Lew-Tabor, A. E., Molloy, J. B., Gasser, R. B. and Jorgensen, W. K. (2009). Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for the specific detection and quantification of seven Eimeria species that cause coccidiosis in chickens. Molecular and Cellular Probes, 23 (2), 83-89. doi: 10.1016/j.mcp.2008.12.005
2009
Journal Article
Evidence of a tick RNAi pathway by comparative genomics and reverse genetics screen of targets with known loss-of-function phenotypes in Drosophila
Kurscheid, Sebastian, Lew-Tabor, Ala E., Rodriguez Valle, Manuel, Bruyeres, Anthea G., Doogan, Vivienne J., Munderloh, Ulrike G., Guerrero, Felix D., Barrero, Roberto A. and Bellgard, Matthew I. (2009). Evidence of a tick RNAi pathway by comparative genomics and reverse genetics screen of targets with known loss-of-function phenotypes in Drosophila. BMC Molecular Biology, 10 (1) 26. doi: 10.1186/1471-2199-10-26
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Campylobacter fetus genomics and host biomarkers for bovine genital campylobacteriosis immunity.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Dr Mehrnush Forutan, Dr Hannah Siddle
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Doctor Philosophy
Use of omics approaches to identify biomarkers for Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis (BGC)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hannah Siddle, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Dr Mehrnush Forutan
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Doctor Philosophy
Bovine Immunity from Novel Protozoan Vaccines
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hannah Siddle, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Dr Loan Nguyen
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Doctor Philosophy
Use of omics approaches to identify biomarkers for Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis (BGC)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hannah Siddle, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Dr Mehrnush Forutan
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Doctor Philosophy
Detection of pathogens causing venereal disease in Northern beef cattle using long read sequencing.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hannah Siddle, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Dr Chian Teng Ong
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
A transcriptomic-based comparison of host leukocyte and skin responses to cattle tick infestation in Brangus steers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ben Hayes, Dr Elizabeth Ross
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Pathogenomics of bovine infertility in northern Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Conny Turni, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen, Professor Ben Hayes
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The development and application of novel and innovative approaches to identify potential vaccine antigens in economically significant ticks
Principal Advisor
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2016
Master Philosophy
Identification and characterisation of Ixodes holocyclus toxins to develop novel treatment methods
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Molecular Diagnostic Protocols for Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis using Comparative Genomics and Virulence Studies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ristan Greer, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Factors determining variation in susceptibility to buffalo flies, Haematobia irritans exigua, in cattle
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Conny Turni
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Pathology and pathogenesis of buffalo fly lesions in the skins of cattle
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Rachel Allavena, Dr Conny Turni
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis: Isolation, identification and virulence profiling of Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis in a small animal model
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ristan Greer, Associate Professor Gry Boe-Hansen
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Identification, Expression and Characterisation of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus Serine Protease Inhibitors (Serpins)
Associate Advisor
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- bovine reproductive diseases
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