| Person | Expertise |
| Professor
Phil Hynd |
Animal science
|
| Associate Professor
Bill (William) Breed |
Anatomy; reproductive biology; fertility; reproduction
|
| Dr
Susan Hazel |
Animal Welfare; Animal Behaviour; Human-Animal Interactions
|
| Dr
Katja Hogendoorn |
Entomology, in particular native bees Animal behaviour
|
| Professor
Gordon Howarth |
Animal models;gastrointestinal disease;bioactives;nutraceuticals;plant extracts;animal oils;probiotics;prebiotics;synbiotics;digestive health
|
| Dr
Natalie Keirstead |
veterinary pathology; mechanisms of disease; disease diagnosis; innate immunity; collagenous lectins; canine cancers; aquaculture; aquatic pathology; infectious diseases; zoonotic diseases; biomarkers; laboratory animal pathology; non-human primates; histopathology; immunohistochemistry; necropsy
|
| Dr
Milton McAllister |
- Diseases of animals. - Diagnostic tests. - Animal models of human diseases. - Zoonotic diseases (diseases transmitted from animals to people).
|
| Associate Professor
David Paton |
Ecology and behaviour of birds; conservation; habitat restoration; bird-plant interactions; pollination; honeybees; Murray River and Coorong ecology; Management of vertebrate pests ( cats; koalas; birds); revegetation programs; birds and airports; responses of flora and fauna to fire and drought.
|
| Dr
Wayne Pitchford |
Animal science (cattle and sheep production); production (use of, in animal agriculture); cattle and sheep production (breeding, genetic issues, meat quality, use of biotechnology in animal agriculture)
|
| Professor
Michael Reichel |
Epidemiology, Veterinary Public Health, Zoonoses, Animal Health, Economics
|
| Emeritus Professor
George Rogers |
Wool and hair production (role of biochemistry and molecular biology in wool and follicle function, sheep transgenesis to improve fibre quality); sheep; wool production; wool fibre production; sheep transgenesis
|
| Emeritus Professor
Brian Setchell |
Reproduction in animals (testis function, fertility, abnormalities in sperm, hormones); animal hormones
|
| Dr
Philip Stott |
Wild animals; wildlife diseases; rabbit; fox; hare; tortoise; wallaby; pig; zoology; veterinary science
|
| Associate Professor
Mike Tyler |
Frogs and Cane Toads Tadpoles
|
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