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JCU Turtle Health Research - Jonathan Meddings
www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/completed/jonathan-meddingsJonathan Meddings. Revelations in reptilian immunology: serology and sources of variation. Freshwater turtles can act as reservoirs of infection and serve as a valuable indicator species for overall ecosystem health. One of the ways the health of
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PAHL - Tim Budden
www.jcu.edu.au/pahl/research/research-staff/tim-buddenTim Budden. Tim is an Associate Lecturer at The University of Western Australia and a member of the PAHL group. Tim recently completed his doctoral degree, which comprised of an evaluation of one of the PAHL group programs (MAN v FAT Soccer). Tim
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Veterinary Tropical Diseases and Food Biosecurity Group - CPHMVS
www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-public-health-medical-and-veterinary-sciences/research/veterinary-science/veterinary-tropical-diseases-and-food-biosecurity-groupparatuberculosis in Northern Queensland. It is the cause of Johne’s disease in cattle, sheep and goats. ... This disease presents a threat to the export of live cattle from this region.
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PAHL - Amanda Rebar
www.jcu.edu.au/pahl/research/research-staff/amanda-rebarAmanda Rebar. Amanda is Associate Professor at Central Queensland University. She has extensive experience providing evidence-based guidance for community programs with a focus on mental health and safety outcomes. Her research is focused on the
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JCU Turtle Health Research - Danielle Riethmiller
www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/completed/danielle-riethmillerDanielle Riethmiller. Establishing baseline behaviour and responses to environmental enrichment with post-hatchling green turtles (Chelonia mydas). This project aimed to produce an ethogram of behaviours for captive post-hatchling green turtles and
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Chronic Pelvic Pain Faecal Microbiome Study - CMD
www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-medicine-and-dentistry/research/project-portal/chronic-pelvic-pain-faecal-microbiome-studySeveral studies have indicated a strong link between dysbiosis of the gut microbiome and disease aetiology which has opened potential medical treatments and reduced surgical interventions which bear the risk of
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JCU Turtle Health Research - Sara Kophamel Orduña
www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/current/sara-kophamel-ordunaSara Kophamel Orduña. is a veterinarian particularly interested in examining portable diagnostic methods for wildlife health assessments. Health assessments in sea turtles are often hindered by the lack of an accurate and non-invasive tool that can
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Fertility in Adverse Environments Group - CPHMVS
www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-public-health-medical-and-veterinary-sciences/research/veterinary-science/fertility-in-adverse-environments-groupHowever the fertility of animals in these industries is directly at risk from the impacts of adverse environmental conditions such as heat stress, social stress, disease, malnutrition, maternal age, and even
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JCU Turtle Health Research - Alexandra Caron-Strehlow
www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/completed/alexandra-caron-strehlowAlexandra Caron-Strehlow. Development of a protocol to extract microplastics from green turtle gut content. Ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtles has been widely documented; however, contamination by microplastics (<5 mm) is poorly known. This
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Glucose control and outcome of peripheral revascularisation - CMD
www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-medicine-and-dentistry/research/project-portal/glucose-control-and-outcome-of-peripheral-revascularisationVariability in perioperative glucose been associated with poor outcomes for some acute problems but has had limited investigation in peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients both those with and without a prior