During her stay in Vancouver, Dr. Hogg joined Stu McNish for a “Conversation That Matters” about the role genomics is playing in an all-out effort to save the Tasmanian devil. You can watch that interview below as well as her Don Rix Distinguished Keynote Address below. As an added bonus, listen Continue Reading
Tasmanian Devils
Conversations That Matter: Can genomics save the ‘devil’
For the past 12 years, Dr. Carolyn Hogg has been working with the Save theTasmanian devil Program utilizing genomics as a vital tool to save thisendangered marsupial. Carolyn joined a Conversation That Matters about the role genomics is playing in an all-out effort to save the Tasmanian devil. Listen to Continue Reading
New book documents how science is saving the Tasmanian devil
Vet Practice Carolyn Hogg is co-editor of the new book Saving the Tasmanian devil: Recovery through Science-based Management Read more here: https://www.vetpracticemag.com.au/new-book-documents-how-science-is-saving-the-tasmanian-devil/
Tasmanian devils moved from Maria Island in battle against facial tumour threat
ABC News Carolyn Hogg was interviewed by ABC News about Tasmanian Devil facial tumour disease in Tasmanian Devils raised in captivity. Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-20/release-methods-trialled-for-tasmanian-devils/8543764
The Sydney Morning Herold: Devil’s milk could be the killer ingredient in war on superbugs
PhD candidate Emma Peel from the School of Life and Environmental Sciences was interviewed about new research that has proved Tasmanian Devil’s milk can kill some of the most deadly bacterial and fungal infections Read the full article here: https://www.smh.com.au/technology/devils-milk-could-be-the-killer-ingredient-in-war-on-superbugs-20161014-gs29l5.html