
Overview
Availability
- Professor Mark Morrison is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of New South Wales
- Masters (Research) of Science, James Cook University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois
Works
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1996
Conference Publication
Pending advances in understanding nitrogen and carbon metabolism by ruminal microorganisms
Morrison, M (1996). Pending advances in understanding nitrogen and carbon metabolism by ruminal microorganisms. John-Lee-Pratt International Symposium on Nutrient Management of Food Animals to Enhance and Protect the Environment, Blacksburg Va, Jun 04-07, 1996. BOCA RATON: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP.
1994
Journal Article
The Restriction-Endonuclease Rflfii, Isolated From Ruminococcus-Flavefaciens Fd-1, Recognizes the Sequence 5'-Agtact-3', and Is Inhibited by Site-Specific Adenine Methylation
Morrison, M, Mackie, RI and White, BA (1994). The Restriction-Endonuclease Rflfii, Isolated From Ruminococcus-Flavefaciens Fd-1, Recognizes the Sequence 5'-Agtact-3', and Is Inhibited by Site-Specific Adenine Methylation. Fems Microbiology Letters, 122 (1-2), 181-185. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb07162.x
1994
Journal Article
Alteration of Supplement Nitrogen-Sulfur Ratio by Increasing Sulfate Supplementation Affects the Rate Rather Than the Extent of Fiber Degradation in Cattle Fed a Matured Tropical Grass Hay
Morrison, M, Boniface, AN and Murray, RM (1994). Alteration of Supplement Nitrogen-Sulfur Ratio by Increasing Sulfate Supplementation Affects the Rate Rather Than the Extent of Fiber Degradation in Cattle Fed a Matured Tropical Grass Hay. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 65 (4), 449-455. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.2740650413
1992
Journal Article
Partial-Purification and Characterization of Ral8I, a Class-Iis Restriction Endonuclease From Ruminococcus-Albus-8 Which Recognizes 5'-Ggatc
Morrison, M, Mackie, RI and White, BA (1992). Partial-Purification and Characterization of Ral8I, a Class-Iis Restriction Endonuclease From Ruminococcus-Albus-8 Which Recognizes 5'-Ggatc. Gene, 111 (1), 105-108. doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(92)90609-S
1992
Journal Article
Partial Characterization of a Dna Restriction Endonuclease From Ruminococcus-Flavefaciens Fd-1 and its Inhibition by Site-Specific Adenine Methylation
Morrison, M, Mackie, RI and White, BA (1992). Partial Characterization of a Dna Restriction Endonuclease From Ruminococcus-Flavefaciens Fd-1 and its Inhibition by Site-Specific Adenine Methylation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58 (1), 66-69.
1991
Journal Article
Erratum: Evidence that cellulolysis by an anaerobic ruminal fungus is catabolite regulated by glucose, cellobiose, and soluble starch (Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (Vol. 56), No. 10, (p.3227))
Morrison, M., Mackie, R. I. and Kistner, A. (1991). Erratum: Evidence that cellulolysis by an anaerobic ruminal fungus is catabolite regulated by glucose, cellobiose, and soluble starch (Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (Vol. 56), No. 10, (p.3227)). Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 57 (1)
1991
Journal Article
CORRECTION
MORRISON, M (1991). CORRECTION. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 57 (1), 331-331.
1990
Journal Article
Evidence That Cellulolysis by An Anaerobic Ruminal Fungus Is Catabolite Regulated by Glucose, Cellobiose, and Soluble Starch
Morrison, M, Mackie, RI and Kistner, A (1990). Evidence That Cellulolysis by An Anaerobic Ruminal Fungus Is Catabolite Regulated by Glucose, Cellobiose, and Soluble Starch. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56 (10), 3227-3229. doi: 10.1128/AEM.56.10.3227-3229.1990
1990
Journal Article
Nutrient Metabolism and Rumen Microorganisms in Sheep Fed a Poor-Quality Tropical Grass Hay Supplemented with Sulfate
Morrison, M, Murray, RM and Boniface, AN (1990). Nutrient Metabolism and Rumen Microorganisms in Sheep Fed a Poor-Quality Tropical Grass Hay Supplemented with Sulfate. Journal of Agricultural Science, 115 (02), 269-275. doi: 10.1017/S0021859600075237
1990
Journal Article
3-Phenylpropanoic Acid Improves the Affinity of Ruminococcus-Albus for Cellulose in Continuous Culture
Morrison, M, Mackie, RI and Kistner, A (1990). 3-Phenylpropanoic Acid Improves the Affinity of Ruminococcus-Albus for Cellulose in Continuous Culture. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56 (10), 3220-3222. doi: 10.1128/AEM.56.10.3220-3222.1990
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Biodiversity and host adaption of gut methanogenic archaea
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paul Evans
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Doctor Philosophy
Bacteria x Archaea Interactions in Crohn's disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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Doctor Philosophy
The Gut-Lung axis in Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pulmonary Disease (NTM-PD)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Antje Blumenthal, Professor Rachel Thomson
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Doctor Philosophy
The role of cloaking antibodies in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of inflammatory diseases
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Timothy Wells
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Doctor Philosophy
Tailoring the infant gut microbiota to enhance neonatal immune development
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Paul Dennis
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Doctor Philosophy
Gut microbiota-based interventions to prevent type 1 diabetes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ahmed Mehdi, Professor Emma Hamilton-Williams, Dr Bree Tillett
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Doctor Philosophy
The interplay of myeloid cells and autoreactive T lymphocytes activated by gut-derived bacteria in spondyloarthropathy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Anne-Sophie Bergot, Professor Ranjeny Thomas
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Doctor Philosophy
Organ transplantation and frailty
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Professor Ruth Hubbard
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Defining the Role of the Mucosa-Associated Microbiota in Digestive Health and Disease Using Novel ex-vivo Combinations of Microbe Culture with Metagenomics
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Structure-function relationships of the mucosa-associated microbiota in Crohn's disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann, Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Genomic- and culture-enabled analyses of host-associated methanogenic archaea
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of diet - microbiota interactions as affected by the carbohydrate intake of healthy human subjects
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mike Gidley
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Genetic and biochemical analysis of host-microbe interactions affecting gut homeostasis: functional and genomic analysis of polyphenol catabolism by bacteria from Clostridium cluster IV
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Marloes Nitert Dekker
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Functional and comparative studies of members of the genus Methanosphaera, and their adaptations to the gut environment
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Phil Hugenholtz
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Bacterially Induced Inflammation in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Development
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Phil Hugenholtz, Dr Debottam Sinha, Dr Janin Chandra, Professor Ian Frazer
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Drugs from Bugs: Harnessing the host-microbe interactions that modulate the immune responses in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Angela Salim, Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms of Resistant Starch Breakdown by Gut Microbiota Using High Amylose Wheat
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Deirdre Mikkelsen, Professor Mike Gidley
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms Underpinning Antibody-Mediated Serum Resistance of Gram-Negative Bacteria
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Timothy Wells
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the skin microbiota in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Frazer
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The role of peripheral regulatory T cells in the predisposition to Spondyloarthritides
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ranjeny Thomas
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Child Health and Resident Microbes (CHaRM) Study: Intestinal microbiota development in association with diet during the latter part of the first thousand days
Associate Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Developmental origins of microbiota, body composition and diet in 2 to 3 year old Australian children.
Associate Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
The gut microbiome in overweight and obese pregnant women.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Leonie Callaway, Associate Professor Marloes Nitert Dekker
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Seasonal composition of tropical C4 grasses, and its influence on rumen prokaryotic diversity in relation to methane production from beef cattle in the northern Australian rangelands
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Gaughan
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
The biochemical and microbiological characteristics of rumen fluid from cattle co-grazed with and without camels as compared to that from the foregut of camels.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Gaughan
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Revealing the unseen majority: bioinformatics approaches for interrogating microbial community genome sequences
Associate Advisor
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