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Professor Ruth Zadoks is a prominent figure in Veterinary Science, holding a robust academic background with degrees from Utrecht University, Netherlands, including DVM, MSc, MRes, and PhD. Her research centers on Production Animal Health, with a focus on molecular epidemiology related to infectious diseases in livestock. She has a substantial history in research, including her work on bovine papilloma virus in Zimbabwe and her PhD research on molecular mathematical epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus uberis in dairy herds. Her academic career includes tenures at prestigious institutions such as Cornell University, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Glasgow, where she contributed significantly to the field of Veterinary Epidemiology. Since joining the University of Sydney in September 2019, her research interests have expanded to cover interdisciplinary areas impacting food security and health. She has supervised over 10 postgraduate students and managed significant research portfolios related to antimicrobial resistance and food safety across various global regions. Professor Zadoks collaborates extensively across disciplines, working with experts in STEM and HASS fields to explore factors influencing disease and health within animal production environments.
University of Sydney • Camden
Leading interdisciplinary research in Production Animal Health, focusing on molecular epidemiology and its implications for food security.
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