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Elizabeth Hart is a Lecturer in Equine and Animal Science at the Department of Life Sciences, Aberystwyth University. She specializes in proteomics, rumen microbiology, and climate change impacts on agricultural systems, with a focus on sustainable ruminant production and antiparasitic drug resistance.
- Rumen microbiome dynamics
- Climate change adaptation in forages
- Proteomic analysis of parasites
- Animal nutrition and health
Her research outputs include proteomic studies of parasitic nematodes (2012-2015), climate change effects on forage grasses (2016-2022), and rumen microbiome trends (2018). She leads and collaborates on externally funded projects like "Influence of farm management on microbiome" (The Crucible) and "Environmental Monitoring of Welsh Agricultural Catchments" (Innovate UK).
Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action, life on land, and zero hunger. She has been featured in media coverage regarding methane reduction strategies in ruminants.
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