Programme Director - Conservation Medicine and One Health UoE Staff Profile Research Profile I am a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and the Programme Director of the Conservation Medicine MVetSci and One Health MSc programmes. I qualified as a veterinarian in 1996 and gained extensive experience in first-opinion clinical practice. I obtained a PhD in wildlife epidemiology from the Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and have field experience working with free-ranging wildlife populations in southern Africa, India and the UK. Through my teaching and research activities I seek to apply One Health principles to promote wildlife health and support the conservation of biodiversity. I have a particular interest in wildlife population health and disease transmission across the human-wildlife-livestock interface. Much of my research activities have focussed on the ecology and epidemiology of trypanosomiasis (the cause of human sleeping sickness) in sub-Saharan Africa. I am chair of the Scientific Advisory Panel for the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project and provide veterinary support for this, and other, conservation and wildlife research projects. This article was published on 2024-09-02