The aim is to stop the disease in it tracks and we want to bring our experience of controlling infectious diseases to the research community involved to help achieve this,
Dr Hyatt said.
http://www.csiro.au/news/DevilFacialTumourDisease.htm
Fast facts
* Researchers from CSIROs Livestock Industries Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL), Textiles and Fibre Technology and Land and Water, are working together to hunt down the cause of Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) and possibly develop a test to identify infected animals
* DFTD is infectious and is thought to be passed between animals by biting when, for example, devils compete for food
* The integrated research team at AAHL will use a variety of techniques including microscopy, microarrays and a range of molecular techniques to search for infectious agents, markers for disease and to determine where the tumours originate
Primary Contact
Dr Alex Hyatt (BSc(Hons) DipEd PhD)
Senior Principal Research Scientist
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Phone: 61 3 5227 5419
Alt Phone: 61 3 5227 5209
Fax: 61 3 5227 5555
Email: Alex.Hyatt@csiro.au
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* Dr Alex Hyatt: managing and directing the diagnostic electron microscopy laboratory
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Ms Emma Wilkins
Communications Advisor
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Phone: 61 3 5227 5123
Alt Phone: 61 4 0903 1658
Fax: 61 3 5227 5555
Email: Emma.Wilkins@csiro.au