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Professor Nigel Perkins
Professor

Nigel Perkins

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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

  • 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.

  • Veterinary epidemiology

    The study of patterns of health and disease in populations of animals, including studies focusing on disease, production and welfare.

  • 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.

  • Clinical trials

    Design, statistical analyses and reporting for clinical trials including drug development, registration and marketing type applications.

  • 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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190 works between 1985 and 2024

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2007

Journal Article

The prevalence of gastric ulceration in racehorses in New Zealand

Bell, R. J.W., Kingston, J. K., Mogg, T. D. and Perkins, N. R. (2007). The prevalence of gastric ulceration in racehorses in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 55 (1), 13-18. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2007.36729

The prevalence of gastric ulceration in racehorses in New Zealand

2007

Conference Publication

Mare fertility following transport and separation from foal

Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Burey, K. M., Perkins, N. R. and Bryden, W. L. (2007). Mare fertility following transport and separation from foal. USA Equine Science Symposium (ESS 2007), Maryland, USA, 5-6 June, 2007.

Mare fertility following transport and separation from foal

2007

Conference Publication

Australian Equine Science Symposium : An Overview

Bryden, W. L., Broad, T. E., Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Sillence, M. N., Perkins, N. R. and Hodgson, D. R. (2007). Australian Equine Science Symposium : An Overview. USA Equine Science Symposium (ESS 2007), Marriott Hunt Valley Inn, Hunt Valley , MD, 5-9 June 2007.

Australian Equine Science Symposium : An Overview

2007

Journal Article

Clinical and epidemiological features of canine leptospirosis in North Queensland

Miller, R. I., Ross, S. P., Sullivan, N. D. and Perkins, N. R. (2007). Clinical and epidemiological features of canine leptospirosis in North Queensland. Australian Veterinary Journal, 85 (1-2), 13-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2006.00089.x

Clinical and epidemiological features of canine leptospirosis in North Queensland

2007

Conference Publication

Establishment of a link between processionary caterpillars and pregnancy loss in Australian mares

Cawdell-Smith, A. J., Todhunter, K. H., Shini, S, Perkins, N. R. and Bryden, W. L. (2007). Establishment of a link between processionary caterpillars and pregnancy loss in Australian mares. USA Equine Science Symposium (ESS 2007), University of Maryland, 5-9 June 2007. Maryland, USA: University of Maryland.

Establishment of a link between processionary caterpillars and pregnancy loss in Australian mares

2006

Conference Publication

Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries in 2-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses

Cogger, N., Perkins, N., Hodgson, D. R., Reid, S. W. J. and Evans, D. L. (2006). Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries in 2-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses. Meeting of the Society-for-Veterinary-Epidemiology-and-Preventive-Medicine, Warwick, England, 2003. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2006.01.005

Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries in 2-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses

2006

Conference Publication

Survival rates of horses in Queensland, Australia over a 2 year period

McGowan, T. W., Perkins, N. R., Pinchbeck, G. L., Hohenhaus, M. A., Phillips, C. P., Hodgson, D. R. and McGowan, C. M. (2006). Survival rates of horses in Queensland, Australia over a 2 year period. 11th International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Cairns, Australia, 6-11 August 2006.

Survival rates of horses in Queensland, Australia over a 2 year period

2006

Journal Article

Arytenoid mucosal injury in young Thoroughbred horses - investigation of a proposed aetiology and clinical significance

Smith, R. L., Perkins, N. R., Firth, E. C. and Anderson, B. H. (2006). Arytenoid mucosal injury in young Thoroughbred horses - investigation of a proposed aetiology and clinical significance. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 54 (4), 173-177. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2006.36691

Arytenoid mucosal injury in young Thoroughbred horses - investigation of a proposed aetiology and clinical significance

2006

Conference Publication

Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older

McGowan, T. M., Perkins, N., Pinchbeck, G., Hohenhaus, M. A., Hodgson, D. R., Pearce, G. P. and McGowan, C. M. (2006). Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older. 11th International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Cairns, Australia, 6-11 August 2006.

Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older

2006

Conference Publication

Effect of transport and separation from foal on mare fertility at first post-foaling service

Burey, K.M., Cawdell-Smith, A J and Perkins, N. R. (2006). Effect of transport and separation from foal on mare fertility at first post-foaling service. Equine Science 2006 : Australian Equine Science Symposium, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia, 13-14 June, 2006. Gold Coast, Qld, Australia: Australian Equine Science Symposium.

Effect of transport and separation from foal on mare fertility at first post-foaling service

2006

Other Outputs

Analysis of stabling requirements for the Thoroughbred racing industry in South East Queensland

Bryden, W. L. and Perkins, N. R. (2006). Analysis of stabling requirements for the Thoroughbred racing industry in South East Queensland. Queensland Racing Limited.

Analysis of stabling requirements for the Thoroughbred racing industry in South East Queensland

2006

Conference Publication

Equine amnionitis and foetal loss (EAFL) identified as a cause of pregnancy loss in Australian mares

Perkins, N. R., Todhunter, H., Wylie, M., Begg, P., Gilkerson, R., Muscatello,, Racklyeft, J., Chicken,, Wilson, C. and Cawdell-Smith, A.J. (2006). Equine amnionitis and foetal loss (EAFL) identified as a cause of pregnancy loss in Australian mares. Equine Science 2006 : Australian Equine Science Symposium, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia, 13-14 June, 2006. Gold Coast, Qld, Australia: Australian Equine Science Symposium.

Equine amnionitis and foetal loss (EAFL) identified as a cause of pregnancy loss in Australian mares

2006

Journal Article

Salmonella Brandenburg: case-control survey in sheep in New Zealand

Kerslake, J. I. and Perkins, N. R. (2006). Salmonella Brandenburg: case-control survey in sheep in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 54 (3), 125-131. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2006.36624

Salmonella Brandenburg: case-control survey in sheep in New Zealand

2005

Journal Article

The effective life of ivermectin on Western Australian sheep farms - A survival analysis

Suter, R.J., McKinnon, E., Perkins, N.R. and Besier, R.B. (2005). The effective life of ivermectin on Western Australian sheep farms - A survival analysis. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 72 (3-4), 311-322. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2005.07.014

The effective life of ivermectin on Western Australian sheep farms - A survival analysis

2005

Journal Article

Risk factors for injury to the superficial digital flexor tendon and suspensory apparatus in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand

Perkins, N.R., Reid, S.W.J. and Morris, R.S. (2005). Risk factors for injury to the superficial digital flexor tendon and suspensory apparatus in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 53 (3), 184-192. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2005.36503

Risk factors for injury to the superficial digital flexor tendon and suspensory apparatus in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand

2005

Journal Article

Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries of the lower limbs in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand

Perkins, N.R., Reid, S.W.J. and Morris, R.S. (2005). Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries of the lower limbs in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 53 (3), 171-183. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2005.36502

Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries of the lower limbs in Thoroughbred racehorses in New Zealand

2005

Journal Article

Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 2. Conditions interfering with training and racing

Perkins, N.R., Reid, S.W.J. and Morris, R.S. (2005). Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 2. Conditions interfering with training and racing. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 53 (1), 69-76. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2005.36471

Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 2. Conditions interfering with training and racing

2005

Journal Article

Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 1. Training, racing and general health patterns

Perkins, N.R., Reid, S.W.J. and Morris, R.S. (2005). Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 1. Training, racing and general health patterns. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 53 (1), 59-68. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2005.36470

Profiling the New Zealand Thoroughbred racing industry. 1. Training, racing and general health patterns

2005

Conference Publication

Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older

McGowan, T. W., Perkins, N. R., Hohenhaus, M. A., Hodgson, D. R. and McGowan, C. M. (2005). Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older. Showcasing Faculty research through our postgraduates, Gatton, Qld, 8th December 2005. Gatton, Qld: NRAVS Faculty.

Owner perceptions of health and welfare issues in horses aged 15 yrs or older

2004

Journal Article

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis typing of Campylobacter fetus subsp fetus isolated from sheep abortions in New Zealand

Mannering, S.A., West, D.M., Fenwick, S.G., Marchant, R.M., Perkins, N.R. and O'Connell, K. (2004). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis typing of Campylobacter fetus subsp fetus isolated from sheep abortions in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 52 (6), 358-363. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2004.36452

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis typing of Campylobacter fetus subsp fetus isolated from sheep abortions in New Zealand

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2028
    Yearling Xray lesions, and the effect on long term performance in thoroughbred horses
    Agrifutures Australia
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Supply chain best practice to improve the health and welfare of free-range buffalo harvest in Arnhem Land - Northern Territory.
    CRC for Developing Northern Australia
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Quantifying and improving goat reproductive performance and reducing kid loss
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    NB2: Assessing practical interventions to reduce calf wastage and herd mortality in northern systems
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2025
    Digital Agriculture project to integrate satellite imaging of pasture biomass and on farm sensors
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2020
    Effects of methadone in Caesarean sections
    John & Mary Kibble Trust
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Nuclear medicine suite for animals
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2019
    Evaluation of a heat load model for feedlot cattle
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Development of candidate management interventions to reduce foetal and calf loss in beef herds in northern Australia
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Assessing animal exposure to urticating caterpillar hairs and developing management strategies to reduce the consequence of foetal abortion in mares.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2015
    Biology and ecology of urticarial Lepidoptera: assessing the burden of urticating hairs and risk of foetal abortion in horses
    UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Nigel Perkins is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Buffalo fly insecticide resistance

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ben Wood, Dr Swaid Abdullah

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Applying Human Factors to Improve Patient Safety in Veterinary Medicine

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Wendy Goodwin

  • Master Philosophy

    Insecticide resistance in Buffalo flies infesting Australian cattle

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ben Wood, Dr Swaid Abdullah

Completed supervision

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