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Dr Danny Llewellyn
Dr Danny Llewellyn, improving Australia's cotton.

Dr Danny Llewellyn: leading cotton biotechnology

Dr Danny Llewellyn specialises in cotton biotechnology research.

Current activities 

Dr Llewellyn is Sub-Program Leader of Genomics & Plant Development and in that capacity leads CSIRO's research into the application of biotechnology to the improvement of cotton production in Australia.

He has played an important role in developing the insect and herbicide tolerant, genetically modified cotton varieties which currently dominate the cotton industry.

Dr Llewellyn studies the molecular control of cotton fibre development. It is hoped that this research will lead to the development of cotton varieties with improved fibre quality characteristics.

Background 

Dr Llewellyn pioneered the use of transgenic plants in the study of plant gene expression and the improvement of the agronomic performance of crop plants, particularly cotton.

He has been involved in the cloning and analysis of alcohol dehydrogenase and other genes expressed during waterlogging in plants. Dr Llewellyn has also worked in the discovery and analysis of plant haemoglobin genes (some of which are involved in the waterlogging response).

More recently, he has been involved in dissecting the genes that control cotton fibre development. This is being achieved by using genomic techniques to compare gene expression profiles between different cotton genotypes that produce different numbers or types of fibres.

On the applied side, Dr Llewellyn has been actively involved in the discovery and evaluation of the following genes in transgenic cotton plants:

  • insect resistance
  • herbicide tolerance
  • disease tolerance.

He has pioneered the field evaluation of transgenic cotton working closely with researchers, companies and regulatory agencies. 

Academic qualifications

Dr Llewellyn holds the following qualifications: 

  • a Bachelor of Science with Honours, from the Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia
  • a Doctor of Philosophy, also from the Australian National University.

Achievements

Dr Llewellyn is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.

Dr Llewellyn has also won numerous awards including:

  • Australian Cotton Grower’s Research Association Researcher of the Year, 1996
  • CSIRO Chairman’s Medal with Greg Constable, 2003.

See a list of scientific papers published by Dr Llewellyn in his publishing history.

 
 

Scientist Profile

Name: Dr Danny Llewellyn

Title: Sub-Program Leader

Qualifications:

  • BSc (Hons)
  • PhD

Expertise:

  • cotton biotechnology
  • gene expression analysis in plants
  • plant genomics (cDNA microarrays)
  • plant transformation and tissue culture
  • molecular markers in gene discovery and plant improvement

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Dr Danny Llewellyn (PhD BSc FTSE)
Sub Program Leader
Plant Industry
Genetic Improvement of Australian Cotton through Biotech
Phone: 61 2 6246 5470 
Fax: 61 2 6246 5000 

Location

CSIRO Plant Industry - Black Mountain
Black Mountain Laboratories
Clunies Ross Street
Black Mountain ACT 2601
Australia

GPO Box 1600
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia