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Elizabeth Redman

Elizabeth Redman

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
3717
World Ranking
2276
National Ranking
136

Best Publications

  • The genome and transcriptome of Haemonchus contortus, a key model parasite for drug and vaccine discovery

    Roz Laing;Taisei Kikuchi;Taisei Kikuchi;Axel Martinelli;Isheng J. Tsai;Isheng J. Tsai

  • Exploring the Gastrointestinal "Nemabiome": Deep Amplicon Sequencing to Quantify the Species Composition of Parasitic Nematode Communities.

    Russell W. Avramenko;Elizabeth M. Redman;Roy Lewis;Thomas A. Yazwinski

  • Caenorhabditis elegans is a useful model for anthelmintic discovery.

    Andrew R. Burns;Genna M. Luciani;Gabriel Musso;Gabriel Musso;Rachel Bagg

  • The emergence of resistance to the benzimidazole anthlemintics in parasitic nematodes of livestock is characterised by multiple independent hard and soft selective sweeps.

    Elizabeth Redman;Fiona Whitelaw;Andrew Tait;Charlotte Burgess

  • The use of nemabiome metabarcoding to explore gastro-intestinal nematode species diversity and anthelmintic treatment effectiveness in beef calves

    Russell W. Avramenko;Elizabeth M. Redman;Roy Lewis;Murilo A. Bichuette

  • Genomic and transcriptomic variation defines the chromosome-scale assembly of Haemonchus contortus, a model gastrointestinal worm.

    Stephen R. Doyle;Alan Tracey;Roz Laing;Nancy E. Holroyd

  • Deep amplicon sequencing as a powerful new tool to screen for sequence polymorphisms associated with anthelmintic resistance in parasitic nematode populations.

    Russell W. Avramenko;Elizabeth M. Redman;Lynsey Melville;Yvonne Bartley

  • A survey of the trichostrongylid nematode species present on UK sheep farms and associated anthelmintic control practices

    Charlotte G S Burgess;Yvonne Bartley;Elizabeth Redman;Philip J Skuce

  • Validation of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome sequencing for ovine gastrointestinal nematodes and its application to a large scale survey of UK sheep farms.

    Elizabeth Redman;Camila Queiroz;David J. Bartley;Michel Levy

  • Genetic evidence for the spread of a benzimidazole resistance mutation across southern India from a single origin in the parasitic nematode Haemonchus contortus.

    Umer Chaudhry;Elizabeth M. Redman;Muthusamy Raman;John S. Gilleard

  • Microsatellite analysis reveals marked genetic differentiation between Haemonchus contortus laboratory isolates and provides a rapid system of genetic fingerprinting.

    Elizabeth Redman;Erica Packard;Victoria Grillo;Judith Smith

  • Introgression of ivermectin resistance genes into a susceptible Haemonchus contortus strain by multiple backcrossing

    Elizabeth Redman;Neil Sargison;Fiona Whitelaw;Frank Jackson

  • A database for ITS2 sequences from nematodes.

    Matthew L. Workentine;Rebecca Chen;Shawna Zhu;Stefan Gavriliuc

  • A repeatable and quantitative DNA metabarcoding assay to characterize mixed strongyle infections in horses.

    Jocelyn Poissant;Stefan Gavriliuc;Jennifer Bellaw;Elizabeth M. Redman

  • Pathogen persistence in migratory insects: high levels of vertically-transmitted virus infection in field populations of the African armyworm

    Luisa Vilaplana;Kenneth Wilson;Elizabeth M. Redman;Jenny S. Cory

  • Genetic evidence for hybridisation between Haemonchus contortus and Haemonchus placei in natural field populations and its implications for interspecies transmission of anthelmintic resistance.

    Umer Chaudhry;Elizabeth M. Redman;Muhammad Abbas;Raman Muthusamy

  • Population genomic and evolutionary modelling analyses reveal a single major QTL for ivermectin drug resistance in the pathogenic nematode, Haemonchus contortus.

    Stephen R. Doyle;Christopher J. R. Illingworth;Roz Laing;David J. Bartley

  • Molecular evidence of widespread benzimidazole drug resistance in Ancylostoma caninum from domestic dogs throughout the USA and discovery of a novel β-tubulin benzimidazole resistance mutation

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  • High species diversity of trichostrongyle parasite communities within and between Western Canadian commercial and conservation bison herds revealed by nemabiome metabarcoding.

    Russell W. Avramenko;Ana Bras;Elizabeth M. Redman;Murray R. Woodbury

  • Multiple drug resistance in hookworms infecting greyhound dogs in the USA

    Pablo D. Jimenez Castro;Abhinaya Venkatesan;Elizabeth Redman;Rebecca Chen

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