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Associate Professor Angus Campbell is an academic veterinarian and epidemiologist affiliated with the University of Melbourne's Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, where he leads the One Health initiative. His expertise spans One Health frameworks, zoonotic disease control, and sustainable livestock production. With over 20 years of experience, he focuses on integrating veterinary, agricultural, and public health approaches to address global challenges such as zoonoses, food security, and rural livelihoods.
His research emphasizes systems-based solutions for livestock health and management, particularly in Asia and the Pacific. Key areas include improving smallholder livestock productivity, mitigating disease risks between humans and animals, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Campbell collaborates with farmers, agribusinesses, and international organizations to design context-specific interventions.
Recent work includes studies on rabies control in Indonesia, brucellosis in Pakistan, and zoonotic disease perceptions among livestock workers in Myanmar. His contributions highlight the interplay between livestock health, environmental sustainability, and human well-being, advocating for holistic approaches that transcend disciplinary boundaries.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his extensive consultancy and teaching roles reflect his commitment to practical, evidence-based solutions. Campbell’s research often involves field-based analyses of livestock systems, emphasizing farmer participation and adaptive management strategies.
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