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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3273
World Ranking
2063
National Ranking
20

P. Van den Bossche publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where P. Van den Bossche sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 94 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

P. Van den Bossche D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where P. Van den Bossche sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

P. Van den Bossche was affiliated with the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Their research spanned multiple interdisciplinary fields, with a particular focus on social sciences, business, management, accounting, and economics, econometrics, and finance. Within these areas, their scholarly contributions addressed topics related to political science and international relations, strategy and management, as well as general economics.

The scientist's work covered several main research topics including World Trade Organization Law, global trade and economics, and international arbitration and investment law. Their research portfolio also extended to advanced battery technologies research, electric and hybrid vehicle technologies, EU law and policy analysis, and the impact of light on environment and health.

P. Van den Bossche published in a variety of academic venues. Frequent publication venues included:

  • Commentaries on World Trade Law Online
  • Cambridge University Press eBooks
  • World Electric Vehicle Journal
  • Proceedings of the CIE.
  • Energies

Their recent scientific papers included:

  • "Ensemble Gradient Boosted Tree for SoH Estimation Based on Diagnostic Features," 2020, published in Energies
  • "Passive cooling based battery thermal management using phase change materials for electric vehicles," 2020, VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
  • "Block-oriented system identification for nonlinear modeling of all-solid-state Li-ion battery technology," 2020, Journal of Energy Storage
  • "The TRIPS Agreement and WTO Dispute Settlement: Past, Present and Future," 2020, Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern)
  • "A Digitalized Methodology for Co-Design Structural and Performance Optimization of Battery Modules," 2024, World Electric Vehicle Journal

P. Van den Bossche collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including Werner Zdouc, Denise Prévost, Guillaume Mario Dotreppe, Joeri Van Mierlo, and Valéry Ann Jacobs.

In addition to articles, the scientist contributed to book publications. Notable works included titles published by Cambridge University Press and Maastricht University:

  • The Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization, 2021 (Cambridge University Press)
  • Essentials of WTO Law, 2021 (Maastricht University)

Best Publications

  • Tick, fly, and mosquito control--lessons from the past, solutions for the future.

    R.J. Peter;P. Van den Bossche;B.L. Penzhorn;B. Sharp

  • A changing environment and the epidemiology of tsetse-transmitted livestock trypanosomiasis

    Peter Van den Bossche;Peter Van den Bossche;Stéphane de La Rocque;Guy Hendrickx;Jérémy Bouyer

  • Molecular tools for the rapid detection of drug resistance in animal trypanosomes

    Vincent Delespaux;Dirk Geysen;Peter Van den Bossche;Peter Van den Bossche;Stanny Geerts

  • Zoonotic tuberculosis and brucellosis in Africa: neglected zoonoses or minor public-health issues? The outcomes of a multi-disciplinary workshop

    T. Marcotty;F. Matthys;J. Godfroid;L. Rigouts

  • High Prevalence of Drug Resistance in Animal Trypanosomes without a History of Drug Exposure

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  • The effect of starvation on the susceptibility of teneral and non-teneral tsetse flies to trypanosome infection.

    C Kubi;J Van Den Abbeele;R De Deken;T Marcotty

  • An analysis of trypanocidal drug use in the Eastern Province of Zambia

    P Van den Bossche;M Doran;R.J Connor

  • The relationship between the parasitological prevalence of trypanosomal infections in cattle and herd average packed cell volume

    P Van den Bossche;G.J Rowlands

  • Taenia solium Infections in a Rural Area of Eastern Zambia-A Community Based Study

    Kabemba E. Mwape;Isaac K. Phiri;Nicolas Praet;John B. Muma

  • The comparative role of cattle, goats and pigs in the epidemiology of livestock trypanosomiasis on the plateau of eastern Zambia

    H Simukoko;T Marcotty;I Phiri;D Geysen

  • Some general aspects of the distribution and epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis in southern Africa

    P Van den Bossche

  • Evaluating the use of packed cell volume as an indicator of trypanosomal infections in cattle in eastern Zambia

    T Marcotty;H Simukoko;Dirk Berkvens;Jozef Vercruysse

  • Climate change and animal health in Africa.

    P Van den Bossche;J A W Coetzer

  • Comparison of the virulence of Trypanosoma congolense strains isolated from cattle in a trypanosomiasis endemic area of eastern Zambia.

    J Masumu;T Marcotty;D Geysen;S Geerts

  • A comparative longitudinal study of bovine trypanosomiasis in tsetse-free and tsetse-infested zones of the Amhara Region, northwest Ethiopia.

    T. Cherenet;R. A. Sani;Niko Speybroeck;J. M. Panandam

  • Five-fold increase in Trypanosoma congolense isolates resistant to diminazene aceturate over a seven-year period in eastern Zambia

    Vincent Delespaux;Hunduma Dinka;Justin Masumu;Peter Van den Bossche;Peter Van den Bossche

  • Occurrence of Theileria parva and other haemoprotozoa in cattle at the edge of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

    S. B.A.S. Yusufmia;N. E. Collins;R. Nkuna;M. Troskie

  • The impact of habitat fragmentation on tsetse abundance on the plateau of eastern Zambia

    E. Ducheyne;C. Mweempwa;C. De Pus;H. Vernieuwe

  • Adaptation and validation of antibody-ELISA using dried blood spots on filter paper for epidemiological surveys of tsetse-transmitted trypanosomosis in cattle

    JS Hopkins;H Chitambo;N Machila;AG Luckins

  • Transmissibility of Trypanosoma brucei during its development in cattle

    P. Van den Bossche;A. Ky-Zerbo;J. Brandt;T. Marcotty

  • The distribution and epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis in Malawi

    P Van den Bossche;W Shumba;P Makhambera

  • The importance of cattle as a food source for Glossina morsitans morsitans in Katete district, Eastern Province, Zambia

    P Van den Bossche;C Staak

  • Options for the control of tsetse-transmitted livestock trypanosomosis. An epidemiological perspective.

    P. Van den Bossche;V. Delespaux

  • Abundance and distribution of the tsetse flies, Glossina austeni and G. brevipalpis, in different habitats in South Africa

    J. Esterhuizen;K. Kappmeier Green;T. Marcotty;P. Van Den Bossche

  • Comparison of the transmissibility of Trypanosoma congolense strains, isolated in a trypanosomiasis endemic area of eastern Zambia, by Glossina morsitans morsitans.

    J Masumu;T Marcotty;N Ndeledje;C Kubi

  • Cross-protection between Trypanosoma congolense strains of low and high virulence

    J Masumu;T Marcotty;S Geerts;Jozef Vercruysse

  • The decline of anti-trypanosomal antibody levels in cattle after treatment with trypanocidal drugs and in the absence of tsetse challenge.

    P Van den Bossche;D Chigoma;W Shumba

  • The susceptibility of Trypanosoma congolense isolated in Zambézia Province, Mozambique, to isometamidium chloride, diminazene aceturate and homidium chloride.

    S. Jamal;I. Sigauque;C. Macuamule;L. Neves

  • The transmission of mixed Trypanosoma brucei brucei/T. congolense infections by tsetse (Glossina morsitans morsitans)

    P Van den Bossche;R De Deken;J Brandt;S Geerts

  • Selective use of odour-baited, insecticide-treated targets to control tsetse flies Glossina austeni and G. brevipalpis in South Africa

    J. Esterhuizen;K. Kappmeier Green;E. M. Nevill;P. Van Den Bossche

  • The effect of short-interval deltamethrin applications to control tsetse on the seroprevalence of babesiosis in cattle.

    P. van den Bossche;D. Mudenge

  • The transmissibility of Trypanosoma congolense seems to be associated with its level of resistance to isometamidium chloride.

    P. Van den Bossche;K. Akoda;C. Kubi;T. Marcotty

  • Seasonal distribution and abundance of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) in the Faro and Deo Division of the Adamaoua Plateau in Cameroon

    A. Mamoudou;A. Zoli;H. Hamadama;S. Abah

  • Effect of Isometamidium Chloride Treatment on Susceptibility of Tsetse Flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) to Trypanosome Infections

    P. Van Den Bossche;K. Akoda;B. Djagmah;T. Marcotty

  • Recirculation of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in cattle after T. congolense challenge by tsetse flies.

    P. Van den Bossche;R. De Deken;J. Brandt;B. Seibou

Frequent Co-Authors

Tanguy Marcotty
Tanguy Marcotty University of Namur
Dirk Berkvens
Dirk Berkvens Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Pierre Dorny
Pierre Dorny Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University
Barend Louis Penzhorn
Barend Louis Penzhorn University of Pretoria
Marc Coosemans
Marc Coosemans Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Peter-Henning Clausen
Peter-Henning Clausen Freie Universität Berlin
Maxime Madder
Maxime Madder University of Pretoria
Luis Neves
Luis Neves University of Pretoria
Mark C Eisler
Mark C Eisler University of Bristol

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