
معرفی
Mark C Eisler is a Professor at the Bristol Veterinary School, University of Bristol, specializing in Global Farm Animal Health. He actively contributes to the Bristol Poverty Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, and leads the Cabot Institute's Food Security theme.
- Education: BA, VetMB, MSc, PhD
- Professional Memberships: Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS), Diplomate of the European Veterinary Parasitology College (DipEVPC)
His research focuses on preventive veterinary medicine, epidemiology of infectious diseases in ruminants, and veterinary public health, with a global perspective. Key areas include vector-borne diseases, trypanocidal drug resistance, and neglected zoonotic diseases. He leads the Global Farm Platform initiative for sustainable ruminant production.
Recent publications address Q fever in dairy farms, canine distemper virus in wildlife, and zoonotic parasite control. His work also involves geospatial software tools for research validation.
Professor Eisler collaborates with institutions like Rothamsted Research, Worldwide Universities Network, and Global Innovations Initiative, aiming to balance livestock production with environmental sustainability.

