معرفی
Dr. Deborah Nadal is an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine. Her work bridges medical anthropology, veterinary science, and public health, focusing on zoonotic diseases like rabies and their sociocultural dimensions. She explores how communities in India negotiate health policies, cultural practices, and animal interactions, particularly in urban and marginalized settings.
Research Interests:
- One Health frameworks for rabies eradication
- Cultural perceptions of disease and animal symbolism
- Historical and contemporary public health policies in South Asia
- Urban health dynamics and interspecies relationships
Publications Trends: Her articles analyze rabies control challenges, the impact of pandemics on disease management, and cultural narratives around animals in India. Recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address health inequities and human-animal coexistence.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly stated.
Advising & Labs: No student advisees listed. Collaborates with global health organizations like WHO and veterinary networks.

