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Dr Chian Teng Ong
Dr

Chian Teng Ong

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Overview

Background

Dr. Ong is an exceptional and driven researcher in the field of Animal Health, and her work revolves around studying pathogen genomes, transcriptomes, and host-associated metagenomes to enhance animals' resistance to diseases and improve their overall health and productivity.

One remarkable aspect of Dr. Ong's expertise is her versatility and enthusiasm for both wet lab and dry lab (bioinformatics) work. She finds equal joy in conducting hands-on experiments in the wet lab and diving into data analysis and computational work in the bioinformatics domain. This multidisciplinary approach empowers her to gain comprehensive insights into her research subjects and tackle complex challenges from various angles. Dr. Ong's vast skillset encompasses molecular biology and expertise in utilizing 2nd and 3rd generation sequencing technologies, along with her proficiency in bioinformatics tools and techniques. This diverse knowledge allows her to explore and employ cutting-edge methodologies, providing her with a unique advantage in her research endeavors.

One of Dr. Ong's significant achievements was conducting the first cattle reproductive tract metagenomic study in Australia. This groundbreaking study likely contributed valuable information about the reproductive health of cattle and opened new avenues for further research in this area. Additionally, her contributions extend to the assembly of complete genomes for multiple pathogens, such as Campylobacter fetus and Bovicola ovis. This accomplishment is instrumental in understanding these pathogens' genetic makeup, evolution, and mechanisms of infection, which is vital in developing targeted strategies to combat diseases affecting animals.

Keywords: Microbiome and Metagenomics, Pathogen genomics, Animal health, PCR, Sequencing, Host-microbe interactions

Availability

Dr Chian Teng Ong is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Biotechnology, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Agricultural Biotechnology, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Host-pathogen interaction, Microbiome and Metagenome

  • Pathogen genomic and biomarker studies

Works

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21 works between 2014 and 2026

21 - 21 of 21 works

2014

Conference Publication

A glance into sialome of Australian paralysis tick - Ixodes holocyclus

Ong, Chian Teng, Rodriguez-Valle, Manuel and Lew-Tabor, Ala (2014). A glance into sialome of Australian paralysis tick - Ixodes holocyclus. 2nd Annual International Conference on Advances in Veterinary Science Research (VETSCI 2014), Singapore, Singapore, 24-25 November 2014. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF). doi: 10.5176/2382-5685_vetsci14.40

A glance into sialome of Australian paralysis tick - Ixodes holocyclus

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026 - 2027
    Methane Oral Sample Test (MOST)
    Australia's Economic Accelerator Ignite Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Chian Teng Ong is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Epigenetic Regulation in Microorganisms: Insights from Methylation Sequencing

    HDR project - MPhil and PhD application only

    This project investigates epigenetic regulation in microorganisms by analysing DNA methylation patterns from data generated with long-read sequencing technologies. An investigation will be conducted to detect genome-wide methylation motifs/sites/bases, and link these patterns to potential gene regulatory functions. The project aims to improve understanding of how epigenetic modifications contribute to microbial adaptation, phenotype variation, and functional responses to environmental conditions.

    Methylation; Epigenetic; long-read sequencing; bioinformatics

  • Microbiome method development - effective ways to study host-microbe interaction

    HDR project - MPhil and PhD application only

    This project examines the association between microbiome composition and host phenotypes using sequencing-based approaches. Microbial community profiles will be analysed and correlated with host traits such as livestock productivity, health, or metabolic characteristics. Statistical and bioinformatics methods will be used to identify key microbial taxa and community features linked to phenotypic variation. The project aims to improve understanding of host–microbiome interactions and their potential role in shaping host function and performance.

    Microbiome; Metagenomic; long-read sequencing; bioinformatics

  • Pathogen genomic study for biomarker identification

  • Literature studies - endangering diseases in Australia livestock industry

Supervision history

Current supervision

Media

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