Madeleine van Oppen
The University of Melbourne & Australian Institute of Marine Science, VIC, Australia
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Professor Madeleine van Oppen is an ecological geneticist with an interest in microbial symbioses and climate change adaptation of reef corals. Her work has been published in >230 peer reviewed papers and book chapters and is widely cited (h-index = 76). Her early career focused on evolutionary and population genetics of algae and fish, and subsequently corals. She obtained a PhD in the molecular ecology of macroalgae in 1995 (U Groningen, Netherlands) and is currently an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow with halftime positions at the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the University of Melbourne. Her team is using bioengineering approaches aimed at increasing coral climate resilience. These interventions include bacterial probiotics, experimental evolution of microalgal symbionts, and host hybridisation and conditioning.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Comprehensive analysis of the Coral Metabolome directed at Understanding Climate Resilience (#60)
2:30 PM
Evan Heit
Session 2.3 - Marine science in a time of rapid environmental change
Enhanced coral photosymbionts for reef restoration: state of intervention and pathways to implementation (#3)
11:24 AM
Wing Yan Chan
Session 1.1 - Reaching consensus in marine restoration
Spatial metabolomics to decipher interactions between corals and their microalgal endosymbionts (#116)
5:00 PM
Mei-Chen Liu
Poster Session I
Future-proofing coral reefs via bacterial manipulation (#42)
1:42 PM
Talisa Doering
Session 2.1 - Reaching consensus in marine restoration
Isolation and microbiome characterisation of the stony coral symbiosome (#80)
3:42 PM
Laura Geissler
Session 3.2 - Microbiomes in marine systems
ROS-scavenging Abilities of Bacterial Candidates Earmarked for Enhancing Coral Thermal Tolerance (#133)
5:12 PM
Luanny Martins Fernandes
Poster Session I