Key aims and expertise
Utilizing our expertise in biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology we are engaged in research associated with sustainable crop and livestock production, while maintaining the nutritional quality of such foods. Work includes:
糖心原创 of underutilized plants as potential sources of nutrition for both direct human consumption and animal(including fish) feed.
Optimising farm animal production while maintaining both nutritional and eating quality
Reducing the impact of livestock farming on greenhouse gas emission and water usage
Investigating barriers to reducing meat consumption and identifying alternative protein and micronutrient sources.
Current projects
Pig Feed Efficiency ( funded in collaboration with ). A Systems Biology –based project aimed at identify novel targets to increase efficiency in pig husbandry
Control of Muscle Growth and Meat Quality in Sheep ( funded in collaboration with ). Specifically looking at the impact of calcium on protein metabolism in sheep muscle
FishPlus (In collaboration with ) – Investigating novel plant –based food for use in tropical aquaculture
Significant results
- Established the critical metabolic pathways involved in feed conversion efficiency and identifying potential candidate genes for further intervention
- Establishing analytic techniques that assess gene expression in food production animals utilising tools based on the extensively characterised human genome
- Characterisation of the consequences of improving feed efficiency on product quality