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Anna Sinclair is a Lecturer at Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), specializing in Rural Land Use and Agriculture & Business Management. She holds positions at the Ferguson Building in Aberdeen and the Craibstone Estate. Her academic background includes a PhD from the University of Aberdeen on 'Genotype-nutrition interactions in modern genotypes of sow' (1993-1997) and a BSc (Hons) in Agriculture (1989-1993). She previously worked at PIC UK (1998-1999).
Her research focuses on animal welfare, particularly in piglets and poultry. Key areas include pain assessment, husbandry interventions, and molecular markers of inflammation. She chairs the Aberdeen Pig Monitor Farm Group (2008-2011), demonstrating her leadership in agricultural advisory roles.
Publications emphasize behavioral and physiological impacts of livestock practices, such as tooth clipping in piglets and footpad dermatitis in turkeys. No scientific awards are listed, but her work contributes to ethical farming standards and pain management strategies. She accepts PhD students and actively engages in applied agricultural research.




