
Overview
Background
Professor Nigel Perkins is from a mixed grazing property in south west Queensland and completed a veterinary degree at the University of Queensland, followed by a Master of Science at The Ohio State University and a PhD in veterinary epidemiology at Massey University, New Zealand. He has practiced as a veterinarian in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria and has worked as a veterinary academic clinician at university veterinary schools in Australia, the USA and New Zealand. In 2003 Nigel was promoted to Associate Professor in veterinary epidemiology and Group Leader of the EpiCentre, an internationally acclaimed epidemiology research and consultancy centre within the Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Science, Massey University. Nigel then joined AusVet - a private epidemiology consultancy company - in 2004 and became a Director of AusVet in 2007. Nigel joined UQ in February 2016 as Professor of One Health and Academic Superintendent within the School of Veterinary Science. In October 2017 Nigel was appointed as the Head of School of the School of Veterinary Science.
Nigel has held leadership roles in a number of organisations, including research program manager for the Horse R&D Program within the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC), surveillance program co-ordinator for the Australian Biosecurity Co-operative Research Centre (AB-CRC), and Chief Examiner of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists. He is the current Chair of the Thoroughbred Advisory Panel for Agrifutures Australia. Nigel is recognised nationally and internationally as a leader in the field of veterinary epidemiology. He has broad experience in investigations of animal health, welfare, production and disease in a number of species including sheep, cattle, horses, poultry, pigs, aquatic species, and wildlife, as well as experience in human health projects. He has been involved in many short-term projects in Asian countries associated with capacity building in animal health, transboundary animal disease preparedness and response, risk analysis and disease outbreaks. Nigel's work has a strong focus on improving animal health, production and welfare outcomes in Australian livestock as well as providing leadership within the veterinary profession and in the broader areas of science, food sustainability and one health. .
Availability
- Professor Nigel Perkins is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, Ohio State University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Massey University
- Fellow, American College of Theriogenologists, American College of Theriogenologists
- Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists, Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists
Research interests
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One Health
One Health encompasses issues that have impacts on veterinary medicine, human medicine and environmental health. Examples include zoonotic diseases (diseases of animals that impact human health), biodiversity, sustainable agricultural systems and practices that support general health and welfare for all.
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Veterinary epidemiology
The study of patterns of health and disease in populations of animals, including studies focusing on disease, production and welfare.
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Quantitative epidemiology
Application of statistical methods for experimental design, sample size estimation, power analysis and the use of advanced statistical analyses for deriving informaiton from complex datasets.
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Clinical trials
Design, statistical analyses and reporting for clinical trials including drug development, registration and marketing type applications.
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Veterinary education
Providing effective training focused on learning outcomes and practical skill development for undergraduate and post graduate students and for veterinarians and other professions aiming to develop advanced skills in epidemiology and statistics.
Research impacts
Professor Perkins has been involved in a wide range of research activities as a university faculty member and as a private consultant. He has led teams investigating outbreaks of unknown or previously undescribed diseases in horses, small animals and aquaculture species both within Australia and internationally. Nigel played a key role in identifying and characterising processionary caterpillar exposure as a new cause of abortion in mares in Australia and developing risk management strategies for this condition. This work is currently being continued under an ARC Linkage grant in collaboration with researchers from the School of Biological Sciences and the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences. Nigel has been either a team leader or a co-investigator in numerous projects investigating production, health and welfare outcomes in livestock within Australia and overseas. In addition he has been involved in numerous projects with a one health application including projects involving avian influenza, zoonotic disease assessment in Asia, Q Fever, and Hendra virus. Nigel has particular interests in quantitative epidemiology and applied statistics as well as disease control, surveillance, risk analysis, risk factor studies, animal production, reproduction, welfare and zoonotic diseases.
Works
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2010
Conference Publication
Pathology of mares aborting during equine amnionitis and foetal loss
Todhunter, K. H., Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Perkins, N. R., Begg, A.P. and Bryden, W. L. (2010). Pathology of mares aborting during equine amnionitis and foetal loss. 3rd Australasian Equine Science Symposium 2010, Gold Coast, Australia, 3-5 June 2010.
2009
Journal Article
Plasma pharmacokinetics of alfaxalone in both premedicated and unpremedicated Greyhound dogs after single, intravenous administration of Alfaxan at a clinical dose
Pasloske, K., Sauer, B., Perkins, N. and Whittem, T. (2009). Plasma pharmacokinetics of alfaxalone in both premedicated and unpremedicated Greyhound dogs after single, intravenous administration of Alfaxan at a clinical dose. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 32 (5), 510-513. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2885.2009.01070.x
2009
Journal Article
Dietary protein during gestation affects maternal insulin-like growth factor, insulin-like growth factor binding protein, leptin concentrations, and fetal growth in heifers
Sullivan, T. M., Micke, G. C., Perkins, N., Martin, G. B., Wallace, C. R., Gatford, K. L., Owens, J. A. and Perry, V. E. A. (2009). Dietary protein during gestation affects maternal insulin-like growth factor, insulin-like growth factor binding protein, leptin concentrations, and fetal growth in heifers. Journal of Animal Science, 87 (10), 3304-3316. doi: 10.2527/jas.2008-1753
2009
Journal Article
Equine influenza in Australia
Perkins, N. R. (2009). Equine influenza in Australia. Microbiology Australia, 30 (4), 129-131.
2009
Journal Article
Effect of prosthesis number and position on rima glottidis area in equine laryngeal specimens
Dart, Andrew, Tee, Elizabeth, Brennan, Moses, Dart, Christina, Perkins, Nigel, Chapman, Stella and Debney, Sally (2009). Effect of prosthesis number and position on rima glottidis area in equine laryngeal specimens. Veterinary Surgery, 38 (4), 452-456. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2009.00525.x
2009
Journal Article
Effect of bandaging on second intention healing of wounds of the distal limb in horses
Dart, AJ, Perkins, NR, Dart, CM, Jeffcott, LB and Canfield, P (2009). Effect of bandaging on second intention healing of wounds of the distal limb in horses. Australian Veterinary Journal, 87 (6), 215-218. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2009.00428.x
2009
Journal Article
Strategies for enhancing Australia's capacity to respond to emerging infectious diseases
Prowse, Stephen J., Perkins, Nigel and Field, Hume (2009). Strategies for enhancing Australia's capacity to respond to emerging infectious diseases. Veterinaria Italiana, 45 (1), 67-78.
2009
Journal Article
Equine amnionitis and fetal loss: The case definition for an unrecognised cause of abortion in mares
Todhunter, K. H., Perkins, N R., Wylie, R. M., Chicken, C., Blishen, A. J., Racklyeft, D. J., Muscatello, G., Wilson, M. C., Adams, P. L., Gilkerson, J. R., Bryden, W. L. and Begg, A. P. (2009). Equine amnionitis and fetal loss: The case definition for an unrecognised cause of abortion in mares. Australian Veterinary Journal, 87 (1-2), 35-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00386.x
2008
Journal Article
Incidence rate of musculoskeletal injuries and determinants of time to recovery in young Australian Thoroughbred racehorses
Cogger, N., Evans, D. L., Hodgson, D. R., Reid, S. W. and Perkins, N. (2008). Incidence rate of musculoskeletal injuries and determinants of time to recovery in young Australian Thoroughbred racehorses. Australian Veterinary Journal, 86 (12), 473-480. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00359.x
2008
Journal Article
Profiling training preparation in young Australian Thoroughbred racehorses
Cogger, N., Perkins, N., Hodgson, D. R., Reid, S. W. and Evans, D. L. (2008). Profiling training preparation in young Australian Thoroughbred racehorses. Australian Veterinary Journal, 86 (11), 419-424. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00358.x
2008
Book Chapter
Aquatic animal health surveillance
Baldock, F. Chris, Cameron, Angus R. and Perkins, Nigel R. (2008). Aquatic animal health surveillance. Aquaculture biosecurity: prevention, control, and eradication of aquatic animal disease. (pp. 129-148) edited by A. David Scarfe, Cheng‒Sheng Lee and Patricia J. O'Bryen. Oxford, United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1002/9780470376850.ch9
2008
Journal Article
Review of Applied veterinary epidemiology and the control of disease in populations
Perkins, N (2008). Review of Applied veterinary epidemiology and the control of disease in populations. Australian Veterinary Journal, 78 (8), 570-570. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2000.tb11905.x
2008
Conference Publication
Equine amnionitis and foetal loss: aspects of the pathology
Todhunter, K. H., Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Perkins, N. R., Bryden, W. L. and Begg, A. P. (2008). Equine amnionitis and foetal loss: aspects of the pathology. Research for the 21st Century Horse Industry: From Genomics to the Winning Post., Gold Coast, Australia, 4-6 June, 2008. Australia: Australian Equine Genetics Research Centre.
2008
Conference Publication
Processionary caterpillars are an abortifacient in mares
Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Todhunter, K. H., Perkins, N. R. and Bryden, W. L. (2008). Processionary caterpillars are an abortifacient in mares. Australia & New Zealand Societies of Animal Production. First Joint Conference, St. Lucia, Queensland, 23-27 June 2008. Australia: Australian Society of Animal Production.
2008
Conference Publication
Processionary caterpillars: their role in early pregnancy loss
Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Todhunter, K. H., Perkins, N. R. and Bryden, W. L. (2008). Processionary caterpillars: their role in early pregnancy loss. Research for the 21st Century Horse Industry: From Genomics to the Winning Post., Gold Coast , Australia, 4-6 June, 2008. Australia: Australian Equine Genetics Research Centre.
2008
Journal Article
Speed of induction of anaesthesia in dogs administered halothane, isoflurane, sevoflurane or propofol in a clinical setting
Pottie, R. G., Dart, C. D. and Perkins, N. R. (2008). Speed of induction of anaesthesia in dogs administered halothane, isoflurane, sevoflurane or propofol in a clinical setting. Australian Veterinary Journal, 86 (1-2), 26-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2007.00244.x
2007
Journal Article
Effect of hypothermia on recovery from general anaesthesia in the dog
Pottie, R. G., Parte, C. M., Perkins, N. R. and Hodgson, D. R. (2007). Effect of hypothermia on recovery from general anaesthesia in the dog. Australian Veterinary Journal, 85 (4), 158-162. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2007.00128.x
2007
Journal Article
Risk for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N1) in chickens, Hong Kong, 2002
Kung, Nina Y., Morris, Roger S., Perkins, Nigel R., Sims, Les D., Ellis, Trevor M., Bissett, Lucy, Chow, Mary, Shortridge, Ken F., Guan, Yi and Peiris, Malik J. S. (2007). Risk for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N1) in chickens, Hong Kong, 2002. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13 (3), 412-418. doi: 10.3201/eid1303.060365
2007
Conference Publication
A role for caterpillars in the aetiology of equine amnionitis and foetal loss (EAFL)
Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Todhunter, K. H., Perkins, N. R. and Bryden, W. L. (2007). A role for caterpillars in the aetiology of equine amnionitis and foetal loss (EAFL). Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 9-11 July, 2007. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Dept. of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Nutrition, University of New England.
2007
Book Chapter
Pregnancy loss in mares associated with exposure to caterpillars in Kentucky and Australia
Perkins, N. R., Sebastian, M. M., Todhunter, K. H., Wylie, R. M., Begg, A. P., Muscatello, G., Gilkerson, J. R., Racklyeft, D. J., Chicken, C., Wilson, M. C., Cawdell-Smith, A. J. and Bryden, W. L. (2007). Pregnancy loss in mares associated with exposure to caterpillars in Kentucky and Australia. Poisonous Plants: Global Research and Solutions. (pp. 165-170) edited by Panter, K.E., Wierenga, T.L. and Pfister, J.A.. United Kingdom: CABI Publishing.
Funding
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Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Insecticide resistance in Buffalo flies infesting Australian cattle
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ben Wood, Dr Swaid Abdullah
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Master Philosophy
Buffalo fly insecticide resistance
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ben Wood, Dr Swaid Abdullah
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Doctor Philosophy
Applying Human Factors to Improve Patient Safety in Veterinary Medicine
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Wendy Goodwin
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Survey and experimental investigation into the role of workload intensity on dorsal metacarpal disease risk and third metacarpal adaptation to treadmill exercise in young horses
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Detection and epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii infection in beef cattle in northern Australia and the potential risk to public health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Justine Gibson
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fatalities and Retirements in Thoroughbred Racehorses in Queensland, Australia.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Solomon Woldeyohannes, Professor Ben Ahern
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Pathology of Equine Amnionitis and Foetal Loss: Clinical and Experimental Studies
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Equine Amnionitis and Foetal Loss: The Role of Caterpillars
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The manipulation of nutrition during pregnancy in the heifer and its effect on metabolic hormones, placental development, milk production, post partum oestrus and the reproductive development of the offspring
Associate Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Aged Horse Health, Management and Welfare
Associate Advisor
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