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Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences

Campus: Camden

Research Groups: Pathogen Flow in Ecosystems, Sustainable Food Systems, Antimicrobial Resistance, IRLFS (Research Programme)

Director of the London International Development Centre (LIDC) and Professor of International Development at the Royal Veterinary College

Claire is a veterinarian with training in the social sciences. She joined LIDC and ºÚÁÏÉç from the School of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Bristol where as Head of Infection and Immunity she initiated the Risk and Resilience Hub which explores four inter-linked critical global challenges: climate change and health, antimicrobial resistance, sustainable food systems and disease emergence.

Claire has extensive experience of inter-disciplinary research grounded in the challenges faced by poorer communities. For example, in 2000, she founded the Livestock Development Group (LDG) at the School of Agriculture, Policy and Development at the University of Reading. This was in response to the need for a meta-disciplinary approach to the problems faced by the global poor.

Heffernan, C.
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VETERINARY JOURNAL, 23443-47. 2018.  Editorial.

Azbel-Jackson, L; Heffernan, C; Gunn, G; Brownlie, J.
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PLoS One, 13;2:e0179877.  2018

Geerlings, E C L; Heffernan, C.

BMC Public Health, 18388.  2018

York L, Heffernan C, Rymer C, Panda N.
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Animal. 2017 May;11(5):900-909

Kairu-Wanyoike SW, Kaitibie S, Heffernan C, Taylor NM, Gitau GK, Kiara H, McKeever D.

Prev Vet Med. 2014 Aug 1;115(3-4):130-42

 

 

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