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New antiparasitics to protect Australian livestock (2021-2025)

Abstract

There is an urgent need for new antiparasitics to treat multi-drug resistant livestock infections. This project aims to explore the bacteria and fungi present in the microbiomes of heavily infected sheep faeces and pastures, challenging them with environmental cues, including those from associated parasites, to stimulate production of defensive chemicals hidden deep within their genomes. Enabled by an integrated pipeline of high throughput analytical cultivation, molecular networking, and chemical and biological analyses, expected outcomes include an enhanced ability to explore and exploit valuable chemistry hidden within microbial genomes, leading to the discovery of new classes of natural antiparasitic to safeguard livestock.

Experts

Professor Rob Capon

Affiliate of Centre for Marine Scie
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
Affiliate of The Centre for Chemist
Centre for Chemistry and Drug Discovery
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Affiliate of ARC COE for Innovation
ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Professorial Research Fellow - GL
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Rob Capon
Rob Capon

Dr Zeinab Khalil

ARC Research Fellow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Zeinab Khalil
Zeinab Khalil