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PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-032
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Identification of eggs of commercially important fish species and further studies for diagnosis of fish pathogens using monoclonal antibody technology

At the start of the project we had already developed, with NRDC funding, the world's best panel of mAbs for the rapid identification of Vibrio pathogens. The hybridomas producing these mAbs were to be maintained frozen in liquid nitrogen throughout the new project and negotiations made with the new...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus

Development of vaccines and rapid diagnostic monoclonal antibodies against micro-organisms associated with diseases of wild and cultured finfish and shellfish

Project number: 1993-130
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $166,772.00
Principal Investigator: Peter Hanna
Organisation: Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
Project start/end date: 12 Jul 1993 - 31 Oct 1997
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Objectives

1. Identification and characterisation of species-specific antigenic determinants that are heat-stable components of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on pathogenic gram-negative bacteria.
2. Prepare a library of species and genus-specific monoclonal antibodies against the heat-stable LPS components of pathogenic gram-negative bacteria
3. Select appropriate hybridomas, that produce high affinity monoclonal antibodies, for transfer to strategic companies
4. Complete the testing of specific LPS fragments extracted from one Vibrio species to produce vaccine against all Vibrio pathogens
5. Use the same approach as in (4) to test the genus-specific protection afforded by similar LPS fragrments extracted from additional pathogens, particularly Aeromonas salmonicida
6. Develop and market commercial products for use rapid diagnoses and in research of infections of wild and cultured fish and shellfish

Monoclonal antibodies for identification and protection of the shell-fish against Vibrio pathogens

Project number: 1992-067
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $46,983.00
Organisation: Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
Project start/end date: 13 Dec 1992 - 4 Nov 1994
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Objectives

1. To produce monoclonal antibodies for management of a range of problems in Australian fisheries and aquaculture
2. To produce monoclonal antibodies for management of a range of problems in Australian fisheries and aquaculture
3. Extensive testing of several that appear to recognise all Vibrio species and isolate common surface antigen, thereby allowing the development of a single vaccine for all Vibrios
4. Continued collaborative research through the provision of monoclonal antibodies or diagnostic ervices to programs associated with fisheries management
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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2015-025
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Patterns of interaction between habitat and oceanographic variables affecting the connectivity and productivity of invertebrate fisheries

A better understanding of the links between benthic habitat, oceanography, and fisheries productivity is a major priority of the Blacklip Abalone, Haliotis rubra, and Southern Rock Lobster, Jasus edwardsii, industries to improve sustainable management of these important natural resources. This...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
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