معرفی
Matthew A. Field is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University (JCU), specializing in genomics, bioinformatics, and immunology. His work bridges basic research with applied solutions in tropical health, conservation biology, and infectious disease.
Research Interests: Dr. Field's primary focus includes genomic analysis of wildlife (e.g., corals, koalas, dingoes), parasitology (hookworms, schistosomes), and immunological mechanisms in autoimmune disorders. He also explores precision medicine approaches for cancer and diabetes, leveraging computational tools to interpret genetic variation.
Recent Articles: His 2024 publications highlight coral genomics and One Health strategies, while 2023 work includes dingo genome analysis and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of helminths. Key themes involve genomic applications to conservation, tropical disease mitigation, and immune dysfunction studies.
Grants & Advising: Collaborates extensively with institutions like JCU, the University of Sydney, and international consortia (e.g., PCAWG). Advises on genomic methodologies and bioinformatic pipelines for clinical and ecological research.
Labs/Teams: Active in JCU's Tropical Health and Genomics research groups, contributing to projects on coral resilience, parasitic infections, and genetic diversity conservation.

