Animal Health and Disease
Our Research
Animals are under constant pressures from disease, the environment, and human activity. When animals are unable to overcome these pressures, their welfare suffers. For owners, this is upsetting and for farmers, this may impact profits and increase environmental impacts.
At Lincoln, we are passionate about improving the health of companion, farmed, and wild animals of all types. We are particularly interested in infectious diseases and our team includes specialists in virology, bacteriology, and parasitology. Malaria, influenza, herpesvirus, and E. coli, are just some of the many diseases that we are currently researching. Our other focuses include livestock lameness, stress, and ruminant nutrition.
We are an internationally active group and are keen to improve the health and animals worldwide, especially through collaborating with universities in developing nations to support their research and the communities that benefit from that.
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Key Personnel and Expertise
Academics
Simon Clegg – antimicrobial resistance in domestic and wild animals; bacterial infection and carriage in animals; lameness assessments; pathogens and genetics in sheep and cattle; bee health
Dr Andrew Cooke – goat nutrition in small holder farms in sub-Saharan Africa; park grass: 160 years of forage and nutrition
Dr Stefan Milson – biomarkers of stress; animals and the microbial environment
Dr Colin Butter – avian Immunology
Dr Ashley Roberts – animal virology
Postgraduate Researcher and Technical Staff
Agnese Crisante – canine behaviour and microbiota
Adele Spain – canine behaviour and Microbiota
Fiona Newberry – canine microbiota
Karen Staines – avian immunology
Research Students
Emma Wilson – avian zoonosis
Robyn Fayers – fox pathogens and microplastics
Emma Turnbull – canine pathogens
David Murphy – canine stress assessment