Carol Kyle
Research Assistant
Geographical Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Carol is a research assistant at the Institute. Originally trained in nutrition and reproduction in large animals (pigs, sheep, red deer, dairy goats and llamas) and fibre production in cashmere goats, she also investigated the effects of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds on sheep and in the environment. A change in circumstances heralded a move to SEGS where she has transferred her organisational and people management skills to support a number of PI's on a variety of different projects while taking the opportunity to build expertise in social science techniques.
Research Interest
Geographical Sciences
Publications
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Evans, N.P.; Bellingham, M.; Sharpe, R.M.; Cotinot, C.; Rhind, S.M.; Kyle, C.; Erhard, H.; Hombach-Klonisch, S.; Lind, P.M.; Fowler, P.A., (2014) Does grazing on biosolids-treated pasture pose a pathophysiological risk associated with increased exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds?, Journal of Animal Science, 92, 3185-3198.
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Aitkenhead, M.J.; Rhind, S.M.; Zhang, Z.L.; Kyle, C.E.; Coull, M.C., (2014) Neural network integration of field observations for soil endocrine disruptor characterisation., Science of the Total Environment, 468-469, 240-248.
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Zhang, Z.; Le Velly, M.; Rhind, S.M.; Kyle, C.E.; Hough, R.L.; Duff, E.I. ; McKenzie, C., (2015) A study on temporal trends and estimates of fate of Bisphenol A in agricultural soils after sewage sludge amendment., Science of the Total Environment, 515-516, 1-11.