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Highly scalable phylogenomic approaches are needed to make evolutionary sense of the ongoing deluge… Analysis of Alexandrium tamarense (Dinophyceae) genes reveals the complex evolutionary history of a microbial eukaryote… Symbiodinium: the evolutionary transition to coral reef symbiont… transporters or their evolutionary histories in the red algae. Here we examined 482 expressed sequence tag…
Dr Chan has a PhD in Genomics and Computational Biology from UQ. He underwent postdoctoral training at Rutgers University (USA) in algal genomics and evolution. He returmed to UQ in late 2011 as one of the inaugural Great Barrier Reef Foundation Bioinformatics Fellows.
Dr Chan joined the School of …
Chan has published 100 scholarly publications in the areas of microbial genomics, evolutionary biology, and bioinformatics. His research work continuously challenges the working hypotheses in evolutionary biology. This body of work demonstrates a single origin of Archaeplastida (Plantae), the founda …
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Bacterial pathogens are locked in an evolutionary battle of survival with their eukaryote hosts… Evolutionary links between FliH/YscL-like proteins from bacterial type III secretion systems… emerging model system for evolutionary quantitative genetics and has been used in studies of species…
Scott Beatson is an Associate Professor and NHMRC Career Development Fellow at The University of Queensland (UQ). He specializes in bacterial pathogenomics: using whole-genome sequencing to investigate transmission, pathogenesis and antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Recent work from his group inclu …
In the past five years the Beatson Lab has focussed on clinically relevant pathogens and exploiting genomic technologies in the clinical setting. His group regularly reports the genome analyses of antibiotic resistant bacteria to the major tertiary hospitals in Brisbane as part of Queensland Genomic …
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I have a keen interest in the evolutionary relationships that underpin symbioses, particularly…
I have a keen interest in the evolutionary relationships that underpin symbioses, particularly those involved in plant disease. There are countless examples of how diseases have impacted on different crops throughout history, and this is an ongoing issue that deleteriously impacts food security. My …
I have led the Australian sugar industry in the management of ratoon stunting disease and chlorotic streak disease, and have had a pivotal role in developing diagnostic tests for bacterial diseases of mungbean. I developed a project that has led to improved potato production in the southern Philippi …
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