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Dr. Stephen Doyle serves as an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, based in the Graham Kerr Building. His work bridges veterinary science and molecular diagnostics with a focus on combating parasitic resistance in agricultural contexts.
Research interests center on anthelmintic resistance mechanisms in nematodes, particularly Haemonchus contortus. He develops molecular detection platforms like loop-mediated isothermal amplification for real-time variant identification, directly addressing treatment failures in livestock. His work integrates One Health principles by examining cross-species resistance implications and sustainable parasite management.
Current publications demonstrate expertise in point-of-care diagnostics for levamisole resistance variants, with the 2024 Molecular and Cellular Probes paper establishing methodology for S168T mutation detection. This work falls at the intersection of veterinary parasitology and molecular engineering.
Dr. Doyle actively supervises postgraduate research, currently guiding Karani, Benedict Eboya's project on "Measuring the impact of treatment regimens on the evolution of anthelmintic resistance." This supervision reflects his commitment to training next-generation researchers in resistance evolution dynamics.

