by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 27, 2024 | Media 2024, P2f
PhD students make progress on P2f Infectious diseases project Above: Zain Ul Abedien Above: Aleksandra ‘Ola’ Stanczak Two PhD students at UTS are working on Dairy UP’s P2f Infectious diseases project, under the supervision of Dr Barbara Brito Rodriguez at EMAI and...
by David | Jun 30, 2024 | Media 2024, P2f
P2 Infectious diseases It’s been a busy few months for Dairy UP’s P2f team who have now completed sample collection from farms. More than 2000 samples have been collected from 72 farms. Researchers are now processing and sequencing the samples at EMAI and UTS. Some...
by David | Jul 31, 2023 | Media 2023, P2 Project, P2f
P2f Infectious diseases update Dairy UP’s Infectious Diseases project has made significant progress recently. As at July 2023, more than 1800 swabs have been collected from about 550 cows and calves on 26 farms. Analysis of samples is underway, while sampling from...
by David | Mar 31, 2023 | Media 2023, P2f
Calf bugs In recent months, Barbara Brito Rodriguez and her team have been busy visiting 20 dairy farms to collect samples from sick and health calves as part of Dairy UP’s P2f project – Infectious diseases. The samples will be analysed to build a genome library of...
by David | Feb 28, 2023 | Media 2023, P2f
ARC funding for P2f Congratulations to Dr Barbara Brito Rodriguez and the Dairy UP team working on infectious diseases in dairy calves (project P2f) who have received additional $434k funding from the Australian Research Council’s Linkage scheme! This funding will be...
by David | Mar 9, 2022 | Media 2022, P2f
Back to P2 projects P2f: Infectious Diseases – New tools for diagnosing causes of scours and respiratory diseases in dairy calves. You can help if you are interested in this project or think you may want to be involved at some stage, please contact anyone from...