Dr Sarah-Jane Wilson ~ Senior Academic Coordinator
Veterinary Science
- About
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- Teaching
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- MI3071: Molecular Analysis of Tropical Microbes (Level 3; TSV)
- MI5071: Molecular Analysis of Tropical Microbes (Level 5; TSV)
- TV1101: Introduction to Veterinary Science (Level 1; TSV)
- TV2001: Integrated Animal Structure and Function 1 (Level 2; TSV)
- TV2102: Integrated Animal Structure and Function 2 (Level 2; TSV)
- TV3001: Transitions from Health to Disease 1 (Level 3; TSV)
- TV3002: Transitions from Health to Disease 2 (Level 3; TSV)
- TV4001: Veterinary Clinical Sciences Part 1 of 2 (Level 4; TSV)
- TV4002: Veterinary Clinical Sciences Part 2 of 2 (Level 4; TSV)
- TV5211: Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 1/3 (Level 5; TSV)
- TV5212: Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 2/3 (Level 5; TSV)
- TV5213: Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 3/3 (Level 5; TSV)
- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Wilson S and Ward M (2016) Intangible and economic impacts of Hendra virus prevention strategies. Zoonoses and Public Health, 63 (5). pp. 374-385
- Wilson S, Ward M and Garner M (2013) A framework for assessing the intangible impacts of emergency animal disease. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 111 (3-4). pp. 194-199
- Wood B and Wilson S (2013) Mycoplasma iowae in turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). World's Poultry Science Journal, 69 (4). pp. 909-916
- Other research outputs
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- Wilson S (2019) Improving Cattle Health and Wellbeing at Farm Level Using Abattoir Data Feedback. Meat and Livestock Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia [Report]
- Wilson S, Ward M and Garner M (2012) An epidemiological and economic framework for evaluating the tangible and intangible impacts of emergency animal disease outbreaks. Proceedings of the 13th International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics. In: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics - ISVEE13, 20-24 August 2012, Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Wilson S, Ward M and Brookes V (2012) An industry-level analysis of potential intangible and economic impacts affecting Australian pork producers during an emergency animal disease control program. International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings - ISVEE13: Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Belgium, Netherlands (2012). 20-24 August 2012, Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Wilson S and Wood B (2009) Calculating the prevalence of mycoplasma iowae in a turkey breeding flock. Proceedings of the 12th Symposium of the International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics. In: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE 12), 10-14 August 2009, Durban, South Africa
- Wilson S, Taylor J, Gibson J and McKenzie R (2007) Pimelea trichostachya poisoning (St George disease) in horses. Australian Veterinary Journal, 85 (5). pp. 201-205
- Current Funding
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Current and recent Research Funding to JCU is shown by funding source and project.
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) - ASEAN-Pacific Infectious Disease Detection and Response (APIDDaR) Program
Securing the frontline for health secure communities
- Indicative Funding
- $795,776 over 3 years (administered by Red Cross Australia)
- Summary
- The aim is to build capacity to detect/respond to infectious disease outbreaks through frontline public health (human and animal) workforce which includes community members, volunteers, community health workers, environmental health workers, biosecurity and environmental officers and primary health care staff. This will be achieved through: Strengthened capability at community/primary care levels to anticipate outbreaks; Improved response at early stages of potential outbreaks; A quality timely and thorough response to outbreaks at the frontline level ; An operational learning and feedback process for continued improvement and currency of detection of and response to infectious diseases outbreaks.
- Investigators
- Maxine Whittaker, Lisa Natoli, Allen Ross, Effie Espino, Lars Henning, Sarah Larkins, Sarah-Jane Wilson, Sandra Downing, Tammy Allen, Mahmudur Rahman, Sayera Banu, Nadia Ali Rima, Asharul Islam, Sukanta Chowdhury, Syed Moinuddin Satter and Veronica Bell (College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences, Red Cross Australia, Icddr,b, Research Institute of Tropical Medicine, College of Medicine & Dentistry and Australian Research Centre for Medical Engineering (UWA))
- Keywords
- Health security; Infectious Diseases; Surveillance Systems; Community Engagement; One Health; Health workforce development
- Collaboration
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
Note: Map points are indicative of the countries or states that institutions are associated with.- 5+ collaborations
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- 1 collaboration
- Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)
My research areas
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