International Graduate Centre of Animal Science (IGCAS) STAFF CONTACT DETAILS UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND

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International Graduate Centre of (IGCAS) STAFF CONTACT DETAILS UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND Professor Iain Young Head of School W55 Phone: +61 2 6773 2529 Fax: +61 2 6773 2769 Email: iyoung4@une.edu.au Soil science Dr. Wendy Brown Phone: +61 2 6773 5125 Email: wbrown@.une.edu.au Research Interests animal nutrition companion animal health and nutrition canine dental health urate urolithiasis in the Dalmatian palatability testing grass eating behaviour in dogs Professor David Cottle Phone: +61 2 6773 2178 Email: dcottle@une.edu.au sheep & wool science wool traits in Merino sire evaluation risk management in wool supply chains modelling wool production wool colour nutrition and wool characteristics feed intake and efficiency applied genetics in both sheep and cattle

Dr Geert Geesink Phone: 0+61 2 6773 3257 Email: geert.geesink@une.edu.au meat science post mortem proteolysis in muscle tissue determinants of meat quality Professor John Gibson Phone: +61 2 6773 2930 Email: jgibson5@une.edu discovery of genes underlying disease resistance and adaptation design of sustainable and profitable breeding programs in developed and developing world utilization of molecular genetic technologies in genetic improvement assessment and utilization of genetic diversity Dr Ian Godwin Phone: +61 2 6773 2488 Email: igodwin@une.edu.au animal physiology comparative erythrocyte biochemistry the regulation of gastrointestinal motility in ruminants comparative gastrointestinal development aquaculture

Dr Cedric Gondro Phone: +61 2 6773 3978 Email: cgondro2@une.edu.au evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life for optimization of biological problems computational methods and statistical analysis of high-throughput genomic data evolution and population genetics Professor Roger Hegarty Phone: +61 2 6773 2362 Email: rogerty.hegarty@une.edu.au Major current emphasis is measurement and management of methane emissions from ruminant livestock. This includes (1) development of rumen modifiers for anti-methanogen and antiprotozoal action; (2) evaluation of feasibility of breeding sheep and cattle for reduced methane yield and (3) development of improved ways for estimating methane emission on-farm. Prior to this I have worked extensively in nutritional modification of fat and protein deposition in lambs and nutritional effects on sheep skin biology and wool properties. Existing collaboration with UWA is with Phil Vercoe in study of sheep genetics and methane. In coming ears I hope to increase basic research on animal and diet factors that affect rumen fermentation,& on the role of ruminal efficiency in animal energetic efficiency. Professor Geoff Hinch Phone: +61 2 6773 2202 Email: ghinch@une.edu.au animal production the behaviour of farm animals, in particular the impact of social behaviour on production & welfare nutrition x reproduction interactions in ruminant animals, in particular the manipulation of neonatal survival aspects of artificial breeding technologies (superovulation & embryo transfer) in small ruminants neonatal physiology and behaviour and in the application of GPS tracking techniques to the understanding social, sheltering and foraging behavior of sheep and cattle

Associate Professor Paul Iji Phone: +61 2 6773 2082 Email: piji@une.edu.au poultry science nutrition of poultry and pigs effects of anti-nutritional factors on farm animals development of digestive function in poultry nutritional application of biotechnology feed additives (microbial enzymes; prebiotics) evaluation of alternative feed resources for poultry and pigs Dr Lewis Kahn Phone: +61 2 6773 2997 Email: lkahn3@une.edu.au animal health nutritional and genetic regulation of host resistance to internal parasites of sheep ecology of major trichostrongylid parasites of sheep periparturient relaxation of immunity to internal parasites of sheep grazing management and effects on animal production and natural resource management strategies to reduce neonatal lamb mortality nutrition of grazing herbivores Professor Brian Kinghorn Phone: +61 2 6773 2718 Email: bkinghor@une.edu.au theoretical quantitative genetics & design of animal breeding programs information systems to aid detection & exploitation of genes of major effect implementation systems for integrating technical, cost & logistical issues in breeding programs

Dr Lene Mikkelsen Honorary Fellow now back in Denmark Email: lene.mikkelsen@une.edu.au animal nutrition nutrition of pigs & poultry gut microbiology gastrointestinal physiology and function evaluation of alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters for pigs & poultry Professor John Nolan Retired Honorary Phone: +61 2 6773 2605 Email: jnolan@une.edu.au animal nutrition ruminant nutrition; supplementing diets with urea & escape protein degradation of plant protein in the rumen estimation of microbial growth in the rumen using urinary excretion of purine derivatives protein synthesis & degradation in animal tissues voluntary food intake & selective grazing behaviour use of istopic tracers in biological research Dr. Hutton Oddy Senior Research Fellow Meat Science (W48) Phone: +61 2 6773 3466 Fax: +61 2 6773 2246 Email: hutton.oddy@une.edu.au Meat quality Sheep genomics Genetics of cattle

Associate Professor Julie Roberts Phone: +61 2 6773 1995 Email: jrobert2@une.edu.au poultry science egg and egg shell quality in laying hens infectious bronchitis disease in laying hens kidney structure and function in avian species Dr Darryl Savage Phone: +61 2 6773 3623 Email: Darryl.Savage@une.edu.au animal nutrition animal nutrition, in particular carbohydrate & protein digestion supplementary feeding of cattle & sheep and the impact it has on growth and reproduction rangeland ecology with particular interest in the impact of grazing management practices Professor Robert (Bob) Swick Phone: +61 2 6773 5126 Email: rswick@une.edu.au Poultry and monogastric nutrition, anti nutritional factors, energy utilization, feed additives, feed formulation, digestive physiology, dietary factors influencing the occurrence of enteritis, hepatic metabolism, protein meal processing, grain trade.

Professor John Thompson Retired Honorary Phone: +61 2 6773 2228 Email: jthompso@une.edu.au meat science techniques to measure in vivo body composition; different physiological stresses (weight loss, pregnancy and lactation) aspects of meat quality Professor Julius van der Werf Phone: +61 2 6773 2092 Email: jvanderw@une.edu.au detection & use of quantitative trait for livestock production optimisation of animal breeding programs & use of new technologies in Statistical Genetics genetic evaluation & Linear Models Professor Steve Walkden-Brown Phone: +61 2 6773 5152 Email: swalkden@une.edu.au animal health diseases of sheep & goats with a special interest in the integrated control of internal parasites diseases of poultry with a special interest in Marek s disease of chickens sheep & goat production systems the teleology & regulation of seasonality in ruminants

Dr Shubiao Wu Phone: +61 2 6773 2238 Email: shubiao.wu@une.edu.au plant and animal gene discovery molecular genetic mapping gene expression & functional analysis poultry mciroflora and health animal genetics and nutrigenomics molecular marker and mapping gene expression