Genomes, Development & Evolution
We are interested in the genomic, cellular and developmental mechanisms that underpin the evolution, formation and functioning of animals. Our lab studies a range of coral reef invertebrates, some that have economic or environmental value and others that act as models to address fundamental questions in biology and biomedicine.
- Origin of animal complexity
We seek to understand the nature and evolution of the genome-encoded rules governing animal systems, including development, stem cells and regeneration.
- Marine biology and biotechnology
We undertake basic, strategic and applied research into the molecular, cellular and developmental biology of coral reef invertebrates, including development of novel biocontrol strategies.
- Genomics and evolution of biomineralization
We study the formation and patterning of complex biomaterials comprising marine skeletons and shells, some which are of commercial value.