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Kyriazakis, Ilias

MSc PhD DipECVCN FRCVS
Position:
  • Professor of Animal and Veterinary Science. Institute for Global Food Security
  • Queen's University Belfast
  • UK
Location:
United Kingdom
Field of Work:
Universities and Colleges
Fellowship Award:

The Nutrition Medal 1995

The Sir John Hammond Memorial Prize 2002

Fellowship of the Hellenic Agricultural Academy 2010

The Leroy Award of the European Federation of Animal Sciences 2014

The Royal Agricultural Society of England Medal for Research 2016

Nutrition Society Blaxter Award 2021

Fellowship Route:
Meritorious Contributions to Learning (MCL)
Fellowship Year:
2009
Area of Support:
  • Collaborative research
  • One Health Agenda

Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 1983

MSc in Animal Health, RVC, London, UK 1985

PhD University of Edinburgh, UK 1989

RESEARCH FOCUS

The overall theme of my research is the consequences of animal management on their performance, ability to cope with pathogens and environmental impact.

Specific areas of research include:

Modelling the responses of animals to their management, including feeding and health challenges
Interactions between host nutrition and responses to pathogens in laboratory and farm animals
Describing different genotypes and phenotypes of animals, with emphasis in their ability to cope with disease
Factors, including health challenges, affecting the behaviour and welfare of animals
Introduction of disruptive technologies, such as automated disease detection, in livestock systems
The effects of climate change on disease risk to farm and wild animal populations

FRCVS for Meritorious Contribution to Learning 2009