Research Seminars
In association with the Centre for Research in Animal Welfare Science (CRAWS)
Talks take place on Tuesday at 1pm in the Dolberry Building Seminar Room (on the Langford campus), unless otherwise stated. All are welcome!
Please note that the seminar room now has video-conferencing facilities, so if you would like to (virtually) attend a seminar, and have access to such facilities yourself, then please let us know.
If you have any queries about the seminars, please feel free to contact Richard Parker (richard.parker@bristol.ac.uk; 0117 33 19155) or Poppy Statham (poppy.statham@bristol.ac.uk; 0117 33 19327).
Summer term 2010
4th May
Henrik Stryhn (University of Prince Edward Island (Canada), Atlantic Veterinary College)
Statistical methods for "messy" binary repeated measures data
NOTE: 12.00pm11th May
Eric Morgan (University of Bristol, School of Biological Sciences)
Food security and parasite control: risks and opportunities for animal welfare18th May
Simon Wood (University of Bath, Department of Mathematical Sciences)
Simple statistical methods for complex ecological dynamics
NOTE: 2.00pm25th May
Andrew Stringer (University of Liverpool, School of Veterinary Science)
Efficacy and impact of a health and welfare education programme for horse and donkey owners in Ethiopia
NOTE: 12.30pm8th June
Emily Davies (University of Bristol, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology)
Mechanical-Evoked Potentials as Objective and Translational Markers of Pain15th June
Victoria Sandilands (Scottish Agricultural College, Avian Science Research Centre)
Broiler walking style: comparing gait score, force plate and pathology