Tim Hyndman
Lecturer
College of Veterinary Medicine
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Following graduation from the Murdoch vet school, Tim Hyndman spent some time in rural mixed animal practice before returning to Murdoch to tackle a PhD in veterinary microbiology. He teaches veterinary and biomedical pharmacology and his main research focus is centred on Australian reptile viruses. He also work part time as a private practitioner that sees exotic and small animals.
Research Interest
veterinary microbiology, veterinary pharmacology and animal welfare.
Publications
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Laurence, M., Barnes, A., Collins, T., Hyndman, T., Musk, G., (2016), = ONLINE FIRST = Assessing and mitigating post-operative castration pain in Bos indicus cattle, Animal Production Science, , , pages -.
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Musk, G., Jacobsen, S., Hyndman, T., Lehmann, H., Tuke, J., Collins, T., Bech Gleerup, K., Johnson, C., Laurence, M., (2017), Objective Measures for the Assessment of Post-Operative Pain in Bos indicus Bull Calves Following Castration, Animals, 7, 76, pages 1 - 15.
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Hampton, J., Edwards, G., Cowled, B., Forsyth, D., Hyndman, T., Perry, A., Miller, C., Adams, P., Collins, T., (2017), Assessment of animal welfare for helicopter shootingof feral horses, Wildlife Research, , , pages -.