Research

Our research uses data-driven evidence to impact on human and animal health policy.

EERA is active in providing evidences to support policy makers in their fight against COVID-19

Aiming to advise the Scottish Government and industry stakeholders on the risk of spread of emerging diseases and on how to prevent it

Aims to develop evidence based advice for farmers to improve neonatal survival of lambs and suckled calves.

PigBoost aims to enable sustainable data-driven decisions to improve Uganda’s pig production, health, and welfare.

EERA has a long history in carrying out epidemiological studies in Cameroon to better understand the burden of diseases in animal and human populations.

EERA and Mission Rabies are working together to improve the efficiency of rabies vaccination campaigns and surveillance in Africa and Asia.

EERA is currently applying extensive statistical approaches to study the link between livestock genetics, disease resistance and survival and developing new high resolution phenotyping tools.

EERA group members are working with international charities Mission Rabies and Worldwide Veterinary Services to investigate the impact of neutering on populations of free-roaming dogs in Asia.

The Dogslife project investigates the genetic and environmental factors which keep dogs healthy.

EERA group has a long standing interest in research on foot and mouth disease both in the UK and abroad

EERA group is investigating how to control and prevent the spread of African swine fever in both the UK and Africa.