About

Biography

Dr Steven Ogbourne is an experienced research scientist with a background in drug discovery and drug development with a focus in areas including plant science, molecular biology and natural product drug discovery. Biodiscovery is his key focus area following his move into the field of drug discovery as a post-doctoral researcher at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research and drug development with the pharmaceutical companies, Peplin and LEO Pharma and more recently with EcoBiotics and QBiotics.

Dr Ogbourne’s research at QIMR helped result in the identification of the natural product ingenol mebutate, which showed significant anti-cancer activity. He worked for the Australian biotechnology company, Peplin (who owned the rights to the compound) and later the international dermatology company LEO Pharma (who acquired Peplin in 2009), where he was intimately involved in the drugs development. Ingenol mebutate has now been approved for use as a topical treatment for actinic keratosis around the world.

Since joining USC, Dr Ogbourne’s research focusses on biodiscovery in collaboration with other members of the University’s GeneCology Research Centre and the Australian companies EcoBiotics and QBiotics. Dr Ogbourne's biodiscovery research spans a range of therapeutic areas including cancer, anti-bacterials and wound-healing.

Dr Ogbourne’s most significant current research projects are in collaboration with EcoBiotics and QBiotics, focusing on the anti-cancer drug EBC-46 and domestication of Fontainea picrosperma (the native tropical rainforest tree from which EBC-46 is isolated), as well as the discovery of natural product anti-bacterial drug candidates. Dr Ogbourne also has a passion for conservation and his team is actively involved in several projects relating to the conservation of threatened species of plants and animals. Current and previous projects have focussed on Fontainea australis, F. venosa, F. rostrata, Alectryon ramiflorus, Calyptorhynchus lathami and Delma impar in collaboration with several groups including the Burnett Mary Regional Group, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney and the Gympie Regional Council. This research will provide substantial conservation outcomes as well as adding to our scientific understanding of the biology and ecology of these important species and the ecosystems in which they live.

Research areas

  • biodiscovery
  • drug development
  • natural products chemistry
  • population genetics
  • conservation genetics

Expert Media Commentary

Steven's area of knowledge include plant biotechnology, biodiscovery, drug development, population genetics and conservation genetics.

Organisational Affiliations

Adjunct-, School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Centre for Bioinnovation

Past Affiliations

School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Highlights - Outputs

Journal article

by Trong D TranSteven M OgbournePeter BrooksNorberto Sánchez-CruzJosé L Medina-Franco and Ronald J Quinn

Published 2020

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21, 14, 1 - 35

Journal article

by Tarran RichardsWiebke KaemperStephen J TruemanHelen M WallaceSteven OgbournePeter R BrooksJoel Nichols and Shahla Hosseini Bai

Published 2020

Plants, 9, 2, 228

Journal article

by Shahida A MituScott F CumminsPaul W Reddell and Steven M Ogbourne

Published 2020

Fitoterapia, 146, 1 - 9

Journal article

by Gabriel ConroyYoko Shimizu-KimuraRobert W Lamont and Steven Ogbourne

Published 2019

PLoS One, 14, 1, e0210560

Journal article

by Alyce Taylor-BrownRosie BoothAmber GillettErica MealySteven OgbourneAdam Polkinghorne and Gabriel Conroy

Published 2019

PLoS One, 14, 1, e0206958

Journal article

by Elektra L GrantGabriel ConroyRobert W LamontPaul W ReddellHelen M Wallace and Steven Ogbourne

Published 2019

Heredity, 123, 4, 503 - 516

Journal article

by Sarah-Jane CozziThuy T LeSteven OgbourneCini James and Andreas Suhrbier

Published 2017

Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 2017, 10, 205 - 210

Journal article

by Shahla Hosseini Bai and Steven Ogbourne

Published 2016

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23, 19, 18988 - 19001

Education

PhD
University of Queensland (Australia, Brisbane) - UQ
BSc (Hons)
University of Tasmania (Australia, Hobart) - UTAS