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Pouch bacteria: an understudied and potentially important facet of marsupial reproduction

Toby Maidment A * and Raphael Eisenhofer B *
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A Queensland University of Technology, Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia.

B Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, DK-1353 Copenhagen, Denmark.




Toby Maidment is a research assistant at the Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, Queensland University of Technology. His current research focuses on koala reproductive diseases, host–microbiome interactions in the human FRT, and vaccine development. His major interests include Australian mammal conservation and microbial ecology.



Dr Raphael Eisenhofer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and an adjunct assistant lecturer at the University of Adelaide. His research interest is studying the microbiomes of native Australian mammals, with the long-term goal of applying microorganisms to improve mammal conservation in Australia.

Microbiology Australia 44(1) 41-44 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA23010
Submitted: 16 January 2023  Accepted: 10 February 2023   Published: 3 March 2023



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