• Find an Expert
  • Contact
  • SearchSearch icon
  • Menu
  • Help
  • Report an issue

Contact


Email

t.doering@unimelb.edu.au

Credentials


Position
Research Fellow
School of BioSciences
ORCID

0009-0002-0210-8755

Ms Talisa Doering

Research Fellow
School of BioSciences

9 Scholarly works
1 Projects

HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2026

    Journal article

    Can Bacterial Manipulation Deliver Reef-Scale Thermal Enhancement of Corals?
    DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms14010202
  • 2026

    Journal article

    Potential Trade-Off Between Temperature and Tissue Loss Resistance in Corals Associating With Algal Symbionts in the Genus Durusdinium
    DOI: 10.1111/gcb.70641
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Heat-Evolved Microalgae (Symbiodiniaceae) Are Stable Symbionts and Influence Thermal Tolerance of the Sea Anemone Exaiptasia diaphana
    DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.70011
  • 2025

    Research grants (other domestic)

    Assessing Probiotic Viability for Long-Lasting Climate Resilience in Corals
  • 2023

    Thesis / Dissertation

    Development of bacterial probiotics to increase thermal bleaching tolerance of corals
  • 2023

    Journal article

    Genomic exploration of coral-associated bacteria: identifying probiotic candidates to increase coral bleaching resilience in Galaxea fascicularis
    DOI: 10.1186/s40168-023-01622-x
  • 2023

    Journal article

    Comparing the Role of ROS and RNS in the Thermal Stress Response of Two Cnidarian Models, Exaiptasia diaphana and Galaxea fascicularis
    DOI: 10.3390/antiox12051057
Talisa Doering

RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS

  • 2023

    Journal article

    Advancing coral microbiome manipulation to build long-term climate resilience
    DOI: 10.1071/MA23009
  • 2021

    Journal article

    Towards enhancing coral heat tolerance: a “microbiome transplantation” treatment using inoculations of homogenized coral tissues
    DOI: 10.1186/s40168-021-01053-6
  • 2018

    Journal article

    Transgenerational plasticity and selection shape the adaptive potential of sticklebacks to salinity change
    DOI: 10.1111/eva.12688

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campuses are situated

Read about our commitment to reconciliation  

About us  

Careers at Melbourne  

Safety and respect  

Newsroom  

Contact  

Phone: 13 MELB ( 13 6352)

International: +61 3 9035 5511


Address:
The University of Melbourne
Grattan Street, Parkville,
Victoria, 3010, Australia


View all Campus locations  
facebookIconlinkedinIconinstagramIcontwitterIcon

Emergency information  |  Disclaimer and copyright  |  Accessibility  |  Privacy  |  VaxFACTS

CRICOS number: 00116K     ABN: 84 002 705 224