Supervisor

Associate Professor James Harris
Harris, James (Associate Professor)
james.harris@flinders.edu.au
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Project description

Recent work in collaboration with Flinders Medical Centre staff proved that fish intestines can be maintained in the laboratory and manipulated. Identifying the drivers of the motor patterns that control intestinal muscle contraction, and the impacts that manipulating these can have, is now possible. Opportunities in developing basic physiological knowledge, improving feed design, providing condition-specific feed formulations and evolutionary development are available.


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