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Understanding the role of a newly recognised retrovirus in the induction of cancer and immunosuppressive disease in koalas (2004-2007)

Abstract

Leukaemia, lymphoma and opportunistic infections are major causes of mortality in both captive and wild koala populations. It is our hypothesis that a recently discovered retrovirus is responsible for these disease syndromes. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this project will determine viral parameters that correlate with the disease status of koalas and lead to improvements in diagnosis and management of disease in koala populations. The planned research will also provide some insight into cross-species transmission of retroviruses.

Experts

Professor Joanne Meers

Professor
School of Veterinary Science
Faculty of Science
Joanne Meers
Joanne Meers

Professor Paul Young

Professor, Research Development
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation)
Affiliate Professor
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Paul Young
Paul Young