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Morgan-Davies et al ‘Evaluating precision management of sheep in a hill farming system’ European Conference of Precision Agriculture, 2017

Morgan-Davies et al ‘Integrating EID in hill farming management’ European Association of Animal Production, 2015.

Kenyon et al, ‘Weight-based targeted selective treatment (TST) strategy on Scottish hill and upland sheep flocks’ Worldwide Association for the Advancement of Parasitology, 2017.

Kenyon et al, ‘Application of a weight-based targeted selective treatment (TST) strategy on hill and upland sheep flocks. International Sheep Veterinary Congress 2017.

Morgan-Davies et al ‘Introducing a TST worming approach on a hill farm using EID of lambs’ British Society of Animal Science, 2016

Morgan-Davies et al Integrating EID technology in hill farming management, European Association for Animal Production, 2015.

Dr Geoffrey Foster

Geoff Foster is a microbiologist with extensive experience of farm, companion and wildlife animals, inhabiting land, sea and air, as well as their interactions with humans and other species, including zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance. He manages the Scottish Government’s AA115 Advisory Activity on Zoonoses and Antimicrobial Resistance at SRUC Veterinary Services and has important links in the zoonoses and AMR chain through representation on several national committees. In conjunction with FSS, he introduced AMR surveillance of farm animals presenting at Scottish abattoirs, ongoing since

Kathryn Colley

Kathryn Colley is an environmental social scientist whose research in the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences ( SEGS) group at James Hutton Institute focuses on person-environment relationships. She has a first degree in Ecological Sciences (Edinburgh University), an MSc in Urban & Regional Planning and PhD in Urban Studies (both Heriot-Watt University). Kathryn is a mixed method researcher, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches to gain holistic and in-depth understandings of complex person-environment interactions in practice. Kathryn completed her PhD at the School of the

Professor Lorna Dawson announced as Soil Forensic Expert Witness of the Year at GLE Award

Lorna Dawson "The GLE Awards has celebrated excellence, innovation and performance across legal communities from around the world, since 2009. Designed to reward those most deserving in the industries global and very challenging environment, GLE prides itself on the validity of its awards and its winners" Professor Lorna Dawson of the James Hutton Institute has been recognised as Soil Forensic Expert Witness of the Year at Global Law Experts (GLE) Awards. Professor Dawson has more than 30 years’ experience in managing and conducting research in soil and plant interactions, in particular its

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