
Overview
Background
Professor Matthew Morell has had an extensive career over four decades characterised by his focus on conducting and leading high-quality agricultural research that delivers benefits to the agriculture and food sectors, and to consumers. In leadership, Professor Morell has a track record in developing effective teams and working with institutions and their stakeholders to deliver innovations for the future.
As Director of QAAFI, Professor Morell is highly motivated by the opportunity to lead research programs that provide research and knowledge based solutions to many of the major big challenges of our times, including enhancing both profitability and sustainability in agricultural production, providing improved nutrition, building resilience in the face of climate change, and reducing the environmental footprint of agriculture, all in ways that protect and build the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities. The mission of QAAFI in providing benefits to Queensland through working closely with producers, the food industry, the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, and other research partners and stakeholders across the state, provides a highly fertile ground for conducting and delivering research that makes a significant difference to Queensland and its people. QAAFI has an important role serving as a focal point for Queensland in engaging nationally and internationally with global efforts to find solutions to global challenges in agriculture and food production.
Over the past seven years, Professor Morell led research in an international development context at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) based in the Philippines. As IRRI’s CEO for the past five years, he led the institute’s affairs across 17 countries, set strategic direction in close consultation with its Board of Trustees, staff and stakeholders. Prior to his appointment as CEO, Professor Morell was IRRI’s Deputy Director General (Research), driving research and outreach programs across various dimensions of rice science including climate change-ready rice, healthier varieties, environmentally sustainable farming systems, and capacity development. In his leadership at IRRI, Professor Morell instilled a strong focus on both understanding and meeting the needs of stakeholders and beneficiaries, he strengthened IRRIs regional presence, particularly through the establishment of the IRRI South Asia Research Centre, and drove modernisation of the Institute's research operations to be more effective and efficient.
Before joining IRRI, Professor Morell worked for 17 years at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), where he initiated, developed, and led a research program on future grains and plant oil production. Dr Morell has extensive experience in working closely with industry and in identifying, protecting, and managing intellectual property. His work at CSIRO resulted in the formation of two spin off companies which have commercialised novel grains delivering human health benefits. He holds a PhD in agricultural chemistry from the University of Sydney; conducted postdoctoral studies at the University of Michigan and the University of California, Davis; and was a research fellow at the Australian National University. He is an Academy Fellow of the International Association of Cereal Chemists and of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering of Australia. (ATSE).
Availability
- Professor Matthew Morell is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
Works
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1995
Journal Article
The major proteins of wheat endosperm starch granules
Rahman, S., Kosar-Hashemi, B., Samuel, M. S., Hill, A., Abbott, D. C., Skerritt, J. H., Preiss, J., Appels, R. and Morell, M. K. (1995). The major proteins of wheat endosperm starch granules. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 22 (5), 793-803. doi: 10.1071/PP9950793
1994
Journal Article
Mutations of an active site threonyl residue promote β elimination and other side reactions of the enediol intermediate of the ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase reaction
Morell, Matthew K., Paul, Kalanethee, O'Shea, Nerida J., Kane, Heather J. and Andrews, T. John (1994). Mutations of an active site threonyl residue promote β elimination and other side reactions of the enediol intermediate of the ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase reaction. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 269 (11), 8091-8098.
1993
Journal Article
Amino-terminal truncations of the ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase small subunit influence catalysis and subunit interactions
Paul, Kalanethee, Morell, Matthew K. and Andrews, T. John (1993). Amino-terminal truncations of the ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase small subunit influence catalysis and subunit interactions. Plant Physiology, 102 (4), 1129-1137. doi: 10.1104/pp.102.4.1129
1992
Journal Article
Rubisco:Maladapted or misunderstood?
Morell, Matthew K., Paul, Kalanethee, Kane, Heather J. and John Andrews, T. (1992). Rubisco:Maladapted or misunderstood?. Australian Journal of Botany, 40 (5), 431-441. doi: 10.1071/BT9920431
1992
Journal Article
Effects of mutations at residue 309 of the large subunit of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase from Synechococcus PCC 6301
Morell, Matthew K., Kane, Heather J., Hudson, Graham S. and Andrews, T.John (1992). Effects of mutations at residue 309 of the large subunit of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase from Synechococcus PCC 6301. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 299 (2), 295-301. doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(92)90278-5
1991
Journal Article
Mutations in the Small Subunit of Ribulosebisphosphate Carboxylase Affect Subunit Binding and Catalysis
Paul, Kalanethee, Morell, Matthew K. and Andrews, T. John (1991). Mutations in the Small Subunit of Ribulosebisphosphate Carboxylase Affect Subunit Binding and Catalysis. Biochemistry, 30 (41), 10019-10026. doi: 10.1021/bi00105a029
1990
Journal Article
Carboxylterminal deletion mutants of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase from Rhodospirillum rubrum
Morell, Matthew K., Kane, Heather J. and Andrews, T.John (1990). Carboxylterminal deletion mutants of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase from Rhodospirillum rubrum. FEBS Letters, 265 (1-2), 41-45. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)80879-N
1990
Journal Article
The subunit structure of potato tuber ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase
Okita, Thomas W., Nakata, Paul A., Anderson, Joseph M., Sowokinos, Joseph, Morell, Matthew and Preiss, Jack (1990). The subunit structure of potato tuber ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase. Plant Physiology, 93 (2), 785-790. doi: 10.1104/pp.93.2.785
1990
Journal Article
Molecular characterization of the brittle-2 gene effect on maize endosperm ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase subunits
Preiss, Jack, Danner, Stephanie, Summers, Peter S., Morell, Matthew, Barton, Carolyn R., Yang, Limei and Nieder, Matthew (1990). Molecular characterization of the brittle-2 gene effect on maize endosperm ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase subunits. Plant Physiology, 92 (4), 881-885. doi: 10.1104/pp.92.4.881
1989
Conference Publication
Regulation of starch synthesis: Biochemical and genetic studies
Preiss, Jack, Cress, Douglas, Hutny, Jan, Morell, Matthew, Bloom, Mark, Okita, Thomas and Anderson, Joseph (1989). Regulation of starch synthesis: Biochemical and genetic studies. Publ by ACS.
1989
Journal Article
IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF ADPGLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE IN DEVELOPING POTATO-TUBER CELLS
KIM, WT, FRANCESCHI, VR, OKITA, TW, ROBINSON, NL, MORELL, M and PREISS, J (1989). IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF ADPGLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE IN DEVELOPING POTATO-TUBER CELLS. Plant Physiology, 91 (1), 217-220. doi: 10.1104/pp.91.1.217
1989
Journal Article
The encoded primary sequence of a rice seed ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase subunit and its homology to the bacterial enzyme
Anderson, J. M., Hnilo, J., Larson, R., Okita, T. W., Morell, M. and Preiss, J. (1989). The encoded primary sequence of a rice seed ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase subunit and its homology to the bacterial enzyme. The Journal of biological chemistry, 264 (21), 12238-12242.
1988
Journal Article
Science policy in Australia [1]
Morell, M. K., Price, G. D., Woo, K. C., Hubick, K. T. and Wellington, A. B. (1988). Science policy in Australia [1]. Nature, 336 (6194), 10-10. doi: 10.1038/336010a0
1988
Journal Article
Affinity labeling of the allosteric activator site(s) of spinach leaf ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase
Morell, M., Bloom, M. and Preiss, J. (1988). Affinity labeling of the allosteric activator site(s) of spinach leaf ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. The Journal of biological chemistry, 263 (2), 633-637.
1987
Journal Article
SUBUNIT STRUCTURE OF SPINACH LEAF ADPGLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE
MORELL, MK, BLOOM, M, KNOWLES, and PREISS, J (1987). SUBUNIT STRUCTURE OF SPINACH LEAF ADPGLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE. Plant Physiology, 85 (1), 182-187. doi: 10.1104/pp.85.1.182
1987
Journal Article
Regulation of starch synthesis: enzymological and genetic studies
Preiss, J., Bloom, M., Morell, M., Knowles, V. L., Plaxton, W. C., Okita, T. W., Larsen, R., Harmon, A. C. and Putnam-Evans, C. (1987). Regulation of starch synthesis: enzymological and genetic studies. Basic life sciences, 41, 133-152. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5329-4_12
1985
Journal Article
HEXOSE KINASES FROM THE PLANT CYTOSOLIC FRACTION OF SOYBEAN NODULES
COPELAND, L and MORELL, M (1985). HEXOSE KINASES FROM THE PLANT CYTOSOLIC FRACTION OF SOYBEAN NODULES. Plant Physiology, 79 (1), 114-117. doi: 10.1104/pp.79.1.114
1985
Journal Article
SUCROSE SYNTHASE OF SOYBEAN NODULES
MORELL, M and COPELAND, L (1985). SUCROSE SYNTHASE OF SOYBEAN NODULES. Plant Physiology, 78 (1), 149-154. doi: 10.1104/pp.78.1.149
1984
Journal Article
ENZYMES OF SUCROSE BREAKDOWN IN SOYBEAN NODULES - ALKALINE INVERTASE
MORELL, M and COPELAND, L (1984). ENZYMES OF SUCROSE BREAKDOWN IN SOYBEAN NODULES - ALKALINE INVERTASE. Plant Physiology, 74 (4), 1030-1034. doi: 10.1104/pp.74.4.1030
Supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Theory of Starch Biosynthesis and their Structures for the Rational Design of Starches: A Mathematical Modelling Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bob Gilbert
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