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Veterinary Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 19 Veterinary Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Tracking the evolution, spread and key drivers of zoonotic diseases

  Research Group: Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Project offered for Ker Memorial PhD Studentship in Infectious Diseases. Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) present a significant threat to public health, food security, and the poultry industry. Read more

Understanding drivers of disease in the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), a threatened UK native species

  Research Group: Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Project offered for Ker Memorial PhD Studentship. The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is an iconic species of notable conservation concern in the UK, having suffered a marked range contraction over the last century due to habitat loss, and competition and pathogen transmission from the introduced grey squirrel (S. Read more

Phylogeography of foot-and-mouth disease viruses in Equatorial Africa

  Research Group: Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Project offered for Ker Memorial PhD Studentship in Infectious Diseases. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) remains the most important global livestock disease, affecting livestock health, global trade and livelihoods. Read more

Deciphering the impact of co-infection with bovine immunodeficiency virus on the immune response to bovine tuberculosis

  Research Group: Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Project offered for Ker Memorial PhD Studentship in Infectious Diseases. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), caused by infection with Mycobacterium bovis, is a significant endemic disease affecting large numbers of UK cattle herds with devastating economic impacts. Read more

Novel AI methods for zoonotic disease prevention and prediction - Host association studies of Salmonella Typhimurium using Machine Learning

In this PhD project you will join a Government-Academia collaborative project to develop novel computational approaches to detect and predict a type of infectious diseases termed zoonotic disease that can be transmitted between species, from animals to humans (and vice-versa). . Read more

Advanced analytics applied to endoscopic analysis of equine upper airway function

The project. Upper airway obstructions (‘wind problems’) affect the health, welfare and performance of racehorses and are best evaluated by performing endoscopy, however, assessment is subjective, attracting variable agreement. Read more
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MScR Is IgA deficiency a feature of canine atopic dermatitis in small and medium sized dogs?

Applications are sought for candidates with backgrounds in Animal/Veterinary Science, Biological Sciences or Veterinary Medicine with an interest in laboratory work and clinical research in companion animal species for the above MScR position jointly offered by the University of Edinburgh and Scotland's Rural College (SRUC). Read more

The infectome of NSW dairy calves, a genomic microbial surveillance (PhD Project)

Join us in a cutting-edge project. "The Infectome of Dairy Calves in NSW", where you will work with an interdisciplinary team of experts from the University of Technology Sydney, microbial genomics specialists, and the Department of Primary Industries. Read more

How do evolutionary changes in innate immune genes influence the carriage of zoonotic pathogen

Description. Zoonotic pathogens, such as COVID-19, reside in animal hosts before jumping species to infect humans. How diversity in host immune genes across species impact upon pathogen carriage are poorly understood. Read more

Evolution of transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils

Tasmanian devils are marsupial carnivores endemic to the Australian island of Tasmania. This species is affected by two transmissible cancers, known as devil facial tumour 1 (DFT1) and devil facial tumour 2 (DFT2). Read more

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