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Animal Science and Veterinary
Ireland
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
43
Citations
5695
World Ranking
954
National Ranking
20

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Ireland Leader Award

Overview

Myles Rath is a researcher affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their work focuses on areas within neuroscience as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their scholarly output spans multiple interconnected fields and topics related to sensory and molecular sciences.

Their recent publications include:

  • Correlation of Scalar Cochlear Volume and Hearing Preservation in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Residual Hearing, published in 2024 in Otology & Neurotology
  • Evolutionary innovation hints at ways to engineer efficient photosynthesis in crops, published in 2024 in Nature

The primary fields of study pursued by Rath are:

  • Neuroscience
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these fields, their subfields of focus include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Sensory Systems
  • Geophysics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physiology

The topics that Myles Rath frequently investigates cover the following areas:

  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects

Their work has appeared in these publication venues:

  • Otology & Neurotology
  • Nature

Rath collaborates with a range of coauthors, including:

  • Daniel Schurzig
  • Max Timm
  • Thomas Lenarz
  • Athanasia Warnecke
  • Dominique C. Bergmann

Best Publications

  • Genetic Relationships among Body Condition Score, Body Weight, Milk Yield, and Fertility in Dairy Cows

    D.P. Berry;D.P. Berry;F. Buckley;P. Dillon;R.D. Evans

  • Description and Validation of the Moorepark Dairy System Model

    L. Shalloo;L. Shalloo;P. Dillon;M. Rath;M. Wallace

  • Inbreeding Effects on Milk Production, Calving Performance, Fertility, and Conformation in Irish Holstein-Friesians

    S.Mc Parland;S.Mc Parland;J.F. Kearney;M. Rath;D.P. Berry

  • The Interaction of Strain of Holstein-Friesian Cows and Pasture-Based Feed Systems on Milk Yield, Body Weight, and Body Condition Score

    B. Horan;B. Horan;P. Dillon;P. Faverdin;L. Delaby

  • Inbreeding trends and pedigree analysis of Irish dairy and beef cattle populations

    S. Mc Parland;S. Mc Parland;J. F. Kearney;M. Rath;D. P. Berry

  • Genetic parameters for body condition score, body weight, milk yield, and fertility estimated using random regression models.

    D.P. Berry;F. Buckley;P. Dillon;R.D. Evans

  • Effect of genetic merit and concentrate supplementation on grass intake and milk production with Holstein Friesian dairy cows.

    J. Kennedy;J. Kennedy;P. Dillon;L. Delaby;P. Faverdin

  • The relationship between genetic merit for yield and live weight, condition score, and energy balance of spring calving Holstein Friesian dairy cows on grass based systems of milk production

    F. Buckley;F. Buckley;P. Dillon;M. Rath;R.F. Veerkamp

  • A comparison of different dairy cow breeds on a seasonal grass-based system of milk production. 1. Milk production, live weight, body condition score and DM intake

    P. Dillon;F. Buckley;P. O’Connor;D. Hegarty;D. Hegarty

  • Genetic parameters for level and change of body condition score and body weight in dairy cows.

    D.P. Berry;D.P. Berry;F. Buckley;P. Dillon;R.D. Evans

  • The effect of strain of Holstein-Friesian cow and feeding system on reproductive performance in seasonal-calving milk production systems

    B. Horan;J. F. Mee;M. Rath;P. O' Connor

  • The effect of strain of Holstein-Friesian cow and feeding system on postpartum ovarian function, animal production and conception rate to first service.

    B. Horan;J.F. Mee;P. O’Connor;M. Rath

  • Economic comparison of divergent strains of Holstein-Friesian cows in various pasture-based production systems.

    S. McCarthy;B. Horan;P. Dillon;P. O’Connor

  • Genetic merit for milk production and reproductive success in dairy cows.

    S.E.M Snijders;S.E.M Snijders;P.G Dillon;K.J O’Farrell;M Diskin

  • Supplementary concentrate type affects nitrogen excretion of grazing dairy cows.

    F.J. Mulligan;P. Dillon;J.J. Callan;M. Rath

  • Effects of different transition diets on dry matter intake, milk production, and milk composition in dairy cows.

    S. McNamara;F.P. O’Mara;M. Rath;J.J. Murphy

  • Comparison of a pasture-based system of milk production on a high rainfall, heavy-clay soil with that on a lower rainfall, free-draining soil

    L. Shalloo;P. Dillon;J. O'Loughlin;M. Rath

  • A comparison of four methods of herbage mass estimation

    M. O'Donovan;P. Dillon;M. Rath;G. Stakelum

  • Dietary cation-anion difference and the health and production of pasture-fed dairy cows 2. Nonlactating periparturient cows.

    J.R. Roche;D. Dalley;P. Moate;C. Grainger

  • The effect on milk production of replacing grass silage with maize silage in the diet of dairy cows

    F.P O'Mara;J.J Fitzgerald;J.J Murphy;M Rath

  • Influence of Holstein-Friesian Strain and Feed System on Body Weight and Body Condition Score Lactation Profiles

    S. McCarthy;S. McCarthy;D.P. Berry;P. Dillon;M. Rath

Frequent Co-Authors

Pat Dillon
Pat Dillon Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Donagh P. Berry
Donagh P. Berry Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
J.J. Murphy
J.J. Murphy Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Frank P. O'Mara
Frank P. O'Mara Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Frank Buckley
Frank Buckley University College Cork
Roel F. Veerkamp
Roel F. Veerkamp Wageningen University & Research
Luc Delaby
Luc Delaby Institut Agro, France
Michael O'Donovan
Michael O'Donovan Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Laurence Shalloo
Laurence Shalloo Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
John R. Roche
John R. Roche University of Auckland

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