Travis Beddoe

Professor
Travis
Beddoe

Professor of Agricultral Biochemistry
La Trobe University, Australia
Biography

Prof Beddoe completed his undergraduate studies at La Trobe University and then completed a PhD at the University of Melbourne in the area of mitochondria targeting. In 2002, Travis moved to Monash University to join the newly established Protein crystallography unit under the mentorship of Prof. Jamie Rossjohn where he investigated the structural and biophysical basis of immune receptor interactions and TCR signalling. In 2008 he started his own independent lab investigating the structural basis of host-pathogen interaction in particular glycan specificity in bacterial pathogenesis and physiology. Return to La Trobe to part of new AgriBio Centre to where his lab aims to generate a complete “Bench to Barn” research program focusing on 1) field-deployable diagnostics, 2) molecular understanding of disease pathogenesis 3) sustainable treatment solution (vaccines). While aiming to work on mainstream livestock species his research has expanded on developing a commercial vaccine for racing pigeons and investigating the use of the experimental vaccine for crocodile diseases.

Research interests

Animal immunology, Host-pathogen interactions, parasites, vaccine development

Discipline
Bacteriology Cellular biology Molecular biology Parasitology Protein biology Structural biology Virology
Host species
Cattle Fish Pigs Poultry Small ruminants
Pathogen
Bacteria ParasitesCestodes ParasitesNematodes Viruses
Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Commercialisation Vaccine delivery