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Simone Rochfort A B , Vilnis Ezernieks A , Nathan Neumann C and Joe Panozzo CA Department of Primary Industries – Biosciences Research Division, 1 Park Drive, Bundoora, Vic. 3083, Australia.
B The Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic. 3086, Australia.
C Department of Primary Industries – Future Farming Systems Research, 110 Natimuk Road, Horsham, Vic. 3400, Australia.
D Corresponding author. Email: simone.rochfort@dpi.vic.gov.au
![]() Dr. Rochfort has a background in natural products chemistry and bioactive drug discovery (pharmaceutics for human and animal use from natural sources). Since joining the Victorian Department of Primary Industries in 2004 her research interests have focussed on the relatively new science of metabolomics – the study of small organic compounds produced in living systems. Dr. Rochfort has applied metabolomic techniques to the understanding of biosynthetic pathways in forages, feed‐induced metabolism changes in animals, stress‐induced changes in plants and bacterial metabolism studies on both pure isolates and in complex environmental systems (soil and plants). Dr. Rochfort's research interests include employing systems biology approaches (the integration of ‘omic sciences’ including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics) to investigate complex relationships. Metabolomics and systems biology approaches are key to better understanding complex interactions. The overall aim of her research is to enable sustainable agriculture to produce products that enhance human and animal wellbeing. |
Australian Journal of Chemistry 64(6) 790-797 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH11024
Submitted: 14 January 2011 Accepted: 17 March 2011 Published: 27 June 2011