Giles Innocent
Senior Research Scientist
Deparment of Process & Systems Modelling
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Giles Innocent is affiliated to Deparment of Process & Systems Modelling, Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland. Dr. Giles Innocent is currently providing services as Senior Research Scientist. Dr. Giles Innocent has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Giles Innocent contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Giles Innocent is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Giles Innocent academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Giles Innocent research interests include various aspects of statistics and mathematical modeling as applied to diseases of veterinary or zoonotic importance.
Research Interest
Various aspects of statistics and mathematical modeling as applied to diseases of veterinary or zoonotic importance
Publications
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Wells, B., Shaw, H., Innocent, G.T., Guido, S., Hotchkiss, E., Parigi, M., Opsteegh, M., Green, J.J., Gillespie, S., Innes, E.A. and Katzer, F. (2015). Molecular detection of Toxoplasma gondii in water samples from Scotland and a comparison between the 529bp real-time PCR and ITS1 nested PCR. Water Research 87, 175-181.Â
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Rydevik, G., Innocent, G.T., Marion, G., Davidson, R.S., White, P.C.L., Billinis, C., Barrow, P., Mertens, P.P.C., Gavier-Widen, D. and Hutchings, M.R. (2016). Using combined diagnostic test results to hindcast trends of infection from cross-sectional data. PLoS Computational Biology 12(7).Â
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Innocent, G.T., Gilbert, L., Jones, E. O., McLeod, J.E., Gunn, G. J., McKendrick, I.J. and Albon, S. D. (2017).Combining slaughterhouse surveillance data with cattle tracing scheme and environmental data to quantify environmental risk factors for liver fluke in cattle. Frontiers in Veterinary Science.