Probiotic Genomics & WGS
Whole-genome sequencing, functional genome analysis, safety genes, stress tolerance, adhesion, bacteriocins and strain-level probiotic characterization.
The research programme connects microbial genomes, laboratory phenotypes, microbiome systems, AI/ML analysis and translational probiotic development.
The programme moves from microbial isolation and genome-scale evidence to computational interpretation, validation and translational application.
Whole-genome sequencing, functional genome analysis, safety genes, stress tolerance, adhesion, bacteriocins and strain-level probiotic characterization.
Machine learning for biological classification and prediction, feature-based microbial analysis, bioinformatics tools, peptide prediction, molecular docking and data integration.
Ruminant and poultry gut microbiota, probiotic modulation, feed efficiency, gut health, host response and production traits.
Genomic AMR and safety interpretation, probiotic alternatives to unnecessary antibiotic use, microbial risk prediction and livestock-food-environment health links.
Indigenous strain isolation and validation, feed formulations, yeast-derived products, pilot-scale development and industry-facing applications.
Laboratory evidence, genome-scale analysis and computational modelling are combined to develop and evaluate probiotic candidates.
Isolation, culture, biochemical characterization, acid/bile tolerance, antimicrobial testing and product development.
WGS/NGS, 16S rRNA, genome annotation, functional genomics, microbiome and metagenomics workflows.
Bioinformatics, machine learning, sequence feature engineering, docking/MD, data integration and visualization.
Feed supplementation, livestock and poultry trials, product optimization and pilot development.
Combine phenotype, genome and literature evidence before advancing candidate microbial resources.
Use explainable feature-based approaches to support classification, ranking, prediction and research decision-making.
Connect microbial products, gut health, nutrition, performance and host-response signals.
Move from indigenous strain resources and genomic evidence to formulations, trials, pilot development and dissemination.