Animal Biology in Health & Disease
Behavioural social network analysis to automatically detect health and welfare compromises in pigs
Biomarkers and in vitro assessment of Johne’s disease of cattle
Early warning of lungworm infection in cattle for agricultural sustainability: Don’t leave them breathless
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Adaptive indicators for targeted treatment of parasitic disease in livestock and plants under climate change
Control of Intestinal Inflammation via Non-ionic Surfactant Vesicles
Livestock movements and the risk of pathogen spillover events
Developing a Lateral Flow Device (LFD) for Enhanced Detection and Control of Johne’s Disease
Development of novel diagnostic techniques for the detection of Cryptosporidium in drinking water and environmental samples.
AI-Driven Diagnostic Tool for Mastitis Detection in Dairy Cows Using Imaging Flow Cytometry: Revolutionizing Animal Health Assessment and Reducing Antimicrobial Use.
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Investigating the role of feral pigs in the transmission and control of African Swine Fever in Scotland
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Mercury metal pollution in Amazonian amphibians: unravelling the genomic, physiological and toxicological effects
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Marine mammal health and viral disease dynamics in a changing ocean
Investigating how pharmacological modulation of the mTOR-eEF2K/eEF2 signalling axis impacts haemopoietic stem cell function during ageing
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Space-based water quality and light field prediction to support coastal aquaculture operations..
An integrated assessment of the socio-economic burden of Trypanosomiasis and Tick borne diseases in East Africa
The contribution of livestock movements to the spread of antimicrobial resistance in East Africa
CASE STUDENTSHIPS
Finding the balance: Does methane mitigation come at a cost to cow welfare?
Driving sustainability and welfare in salmonid aquaculture via machine learning and causal inference frameworks.
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