Nikolas Johnston

Exploring the molecular biology and evolution of flies

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 🔬 Research Scientist & Lecturer | Insect Genomics & Forensic Entomology 🦟 

Our research group is passionate about flies! These insects have incredible mechanisms to respond to complex challenges such as feeding on decomposing tissue. My research leverages these insects, their biology and genomics to solve real-world problems. This includes identifying powerful new antibiotic compounds produced by blowflies, utilising the growth rate of maggots to help solve crimes and investigating how these flies can act as alternate pollinators. I’m also actively engaged in teaching and outreach, and I enjoy making genetics, and bioinformatics accessible to students and colleagues.
Curious about how flies can contribute to your research? Let's connect if you’re interested in insects, molecular evolution, or forensic science! 

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Nikolas Johnston

Entomologist and Bioinformatician



Molecular Horizons, School of Science

University of Wollongong


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