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Dr Stephen Cameron, focusing on the evolution of the mitochondrial genome.

Dr Stephen Cameron: using molecular methods to understand insect relationships

Dr Cameron's research focuses on the evolution of the mitochondrial genome and its use as a phylogenetic data source for understanding insect relationships.

Current activities

Dr Cameron is a molecular systematist. He has worked on insect genomics for the last five years and is responsible for over 66 per cent of the insect mitochondrial genomes which have been sequenced including examples of all insect orders. 

Dr Cameron's work is directed at understanding:

  • deep level evolution within insects
  • the relationships between the insect orders, and within the large insect orders, flies, beetles, moths and wasps. 

This work has also:

  • looked at developing experimental methods for molecular diagnostics for pest insect species
  • contributed to theoretic approaches to molecular diagnostics (in opposition to blind DNA barcoding efforts). 

A major study area within this program has been to understand the heightened rate of genome evolution within lice. This has covered many areas including:

Dr Cameron is responsible for over 66 per cent of the insect mitochondrial genomes that have been sequenced.
  • using genome rearrangements as phylogenetic characters
  • developing new genetic markers for species level phylogenetics within lice
  • understanding the nuclear genes responsible for genome maintenance. 

Background

Dr Cameron did his doctoral studies on the symbiotic ciliate protozoa of kangaroos and wallabies, presenting it in 2000. 

In 2001 he did a short period of postdoctoral work on the symbiotic protozoa of termites. 

From 2002 to the present he worked on mitochondrial genome evolution in insects initially, in 2002, at the University of Queensland  in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, then at Brigham Young University in Utah, USA, 2003-06.

He is currently continuing this work at Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC). 

Academic qualifications

Dr Cameron has been awarded a:

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours
  • Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Queensland. 

Achievements

Dr Cameron has been awarded a prize for the best doctoral thesis presented between 1999 and 2002.

Dr Cameron was awarded the JAF Sprent Prize of the Australian Society for Parasitology, the top student award of this society. 

Find out more about the Australian National Insect Collection.

 
 

Scientist Profile

Name: Dr Stephen Cameron

Title: Molecular systematist

Qualifications:

  • BSc (Hons I)
  • PhD

Expertise: mitochondrial genomics

Current project: insect systematics and global change

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Mrs Julie Carter (BSc GradDipEd)
Communication Manager
Entomology
Phone: 61 2 6246 4040 
Alt Phone: 61 4 3903 3011 
Fax: 61 2 6246 4177 

Contact

Dr Stephen Cameron
Molecular Systematist
Entomology
Phone: 61 2 6246 4084 
Fax: 61 2 6246 4264 

Location

Australian National Insect Collection - ACT
Clunies Ross Street
Black Mountain
ACTON ACT 2601
Australia

GPO Box 1700
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia