Moredun
Pentland Science Park
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Penicuik
EH26 0PZ
Midlothian
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Dr Thomas Tzelos

Dr. Thomas Tzelos is a dedicated veterinarian with a passion for translating research into practical solutions for animal health. Currently serving as a Deputy Head of the Bioservices department at the Moredun Research Institute, he plays a key role in supporting the strategic and operational delivery of the Bioservices department, ensuring Moredun's teams, infrastructure, and animal resources enable world-class, welfare-led research. Thomas also comprehensive veterinary medical and surgical support to the Moredun Group.

Thomas Tzelos

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Jackie Thomson

Jackie is a research scientist at the Moredun Research Institute with over 30 years of experience working on livestock diseases in support of Scottish Government-funded work. Her expertise includes tissue culture, molecular biology and parasitology.

Jackie Thomson

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Eilidh Geddes

Eilidh Geddes was awarded an EASTBIO Doctoral Training Partnership PhD studentship entitled “A holistic approach to internal parasite control on hill and upland sheep farms” in 2020, under the supervision of researchers from Moredun Research Institute, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies.

Eilidh Geddes

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Dr Rachel R. Richardson

My research background has focused largely on the molecular pharmacology and cellular signalling processes of membrane bound G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). My PhD work focused on the pharmacology of neuropeptide Y receptor dimerization and their role in appetite regulation and my postdoctoral work focused on the spatial-temporal signalling of the Luteinizing hormone receptor within intracellular compartments and their role in reproduction and fertility. My current research is focused on the development of 3D and 2D cell culture models to screen Mycobacterium Avium subsp.

Rachel Richardson

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Dr David Smith

David is a Principal Investigator at the Moredun Research Institute leading a research group with a diverse research portfolio, including a) the development of advanced cell culture systems (e.g. organoids) for modelling infectious diseases; b) pathogen invasion and persistence; c) discovering novel therapeutic targets for disease intervention. Parasites are the central theme of the different research projects ongoing in David’s group, including single-celled protozoan parasites (e.g.

David Smith

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Dr Sean Wattegedera

Sean Wattegedera joined Moredun in 1999 following his undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences (Hons) at Lancaster University. In 2014, Sean became a Senior Research Scientist and completed his PhD (by Research Publications, University of Edinburgh) in 2021. Sean has an interest in cytokine biology and cellular immunology applying this to bacterial and viral diseases of livestock. His main research area is in the understanding of host-pathogen interactions for Chlamydia spp. and developing control strategies for ovine enzootic abortion.

Sean Wattegedera

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Dr Adam Hayward

My background is in ecology and evolution and my main research interest is in how and why animals vary in their responses to infection. I primarily work on sheep and their nematode parasites, and current research is exploring the relationships between resilience, resistance and tolerance to these worms, and we can exploit variation in these traits to reduce their impact on animal health and welfare and the sustainability of the industry.

Adam Hayward

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ

Dr Craig Watkins

Craig graduated with a degree in Microbiology from Aberdeen University and worked at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee (formally SCRI) before attaining a DPhil at the University of Oxford.

After a postdoctoral position on gene therapy at Leeds University, he joined the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh for the next 5 years, working on Orf virus vaccines and host (sheep) responses to Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP, the infectious agent responsible for Johne’s disease in ruminants).

Craig Watkins

Moredun
Pentland Science Park
Bush Loan
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 0PZ