Ausvet
  • Home
  • Our Work
    • TRANSFORM
  • Our People
  • News
  • Resources
  • Careers
  • Contact
Select Page
We are recruiting to our IT development team!

We are recruiting to our IT development team!

by Catriona Mackenzie | 8 Jan, 2021 | Blog, News, Tech

Ausvet and Ausvet Europe are seeking strong candidates for several new positions to add to their development teams. Technical Lead for Development Team based in France We are looking for a technical leader for our software development team to bring to life our vision...
Exploring the barriers to the adoption of an integrated data platform in Chile

Exploring the barriers to the adoption of an integrated data platform in Chile

by Catriona Mackenzie | 4 Nov, 2020 | Blog, New publication, News

Anne Meyer has recently published a really interesting paper which examines the barriers to the adoption of a fish health data integration initiative in the Chilean salmonid production. Ausvet was fortunate to work with many Chilean salmonid producers in 2018 and to...
Interactive Voice Response System for Plant Disease Surveillance

Interactive Voice Response System for Plant Disease Surveillance

by Catriona Mackenzie | 4 Nov, 2020 | Blog, News

Ausvet, the recipient of a grant from the Grand Challenges Explorations program, an initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, are working together with Farmerline to roll out an Interactive Voice Response System for plant disease surveillance. This...
Collaboration among multiple disciplines is key in One Health

Collaboration among multiple disciplines is key in One Health

by Catriona Mackenzie | 31 Aug, 2020 | Blog, News

Collaboration among people from multiple disciplines is key to the implementation of a One Health approach. Surveillance for infectious diseases is one aspect of health systems where such collaboration is essential. The design and implementation of surveillance draw...
Qualitative research methods should be included in the epidemiology toolkit

Qualitative research methods should be included in the epidemiology toolkit

by Catriona Mackenzie | 19 Aug, 2020 | Blog, News

Qualitative research methods have the capacity to generate useful insights into complex causation of many of our major health issues and contribute to epidemiology. Research on this subject conducted by Ausvet’s Senior Epidemiology Consultant, Dr Melanie...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Impact of hydropower dams on fish in the Mekong river
  • We’re hiring again in France.
  • Scenario tree modelling to plan freedom surveillance for M. bovis in NZ
  • TRANSFORM communication video has been released
  • Strengthening health security through digital technologies in Southeast Asia
  • New publication on FAIR principles and the reusability of research datasets
  • Anne Meyer is awarded her PhD!
  • iSIKHNAS is in the news again
  • PRESS RELEASE: 12 April 2021
  • Associate Editorship role for Alison Hillman

Technical Articles

  • We are recruiting to our IT development team!
  • Approach to further investigation of the hypothesised relationship between grain-free diets and acquired dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs
  • Ausvet joins in AgHack 2018
  • Using Epitools for prevalence study sample sizes
  • Making points into polygons using PostGIS
  • Defining a Mapserver Circle Symbol
  • Simple Killer Queries
  • Seaway distances with PostgreSQL
  • Temporo-spatial visualisation of disease outbreaks
  • PL/R function example – outbreak detection methods

Posts by cateogry

Contact us               Privacy Policy               Site Map               © Ausvet 2018