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Verity Horigan is an active researcher specializing in quantitative risk assessment for animal health, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Holding a Doctor of Philosophy degree, she applies advanced statistical methodologies to veterinary epidemiology with a focus on disease emergence and prevention.
Her educational background centers on doctoral-level training in quantitative sciences, though specific institutional details are unavailable. Research interests prominently feature Avian Influenza (100% fingerprint match), Poultry Diseases (69%), Disease Emergence (60%), and Risk Assessment (60%), leveraging Probability Theory (50%) and Data Quality (50%) frameworks to address veterinary challenges.
Analysis of her publication trends reveals consistent focus on mathematical modeling of disease entry probabilities and refinement of qualitative risk assessment protocols. Her 2023 review establishes methodological best practices for animal health contexts, while her 2020 prion disease study demonstrates sophisticated probability modeling for pathogen incursion scenarios, reflecting deep integration of veterinary science with statistical theory.
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