About me

Mieghan Bruce is an Associate Professor in Veterinary Epidemiology at Murdoch University, Australia. Her research focuses on integrating epidemiology and economics to investigate the links between agriculture and health. Mieghan collaborates on the Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) program, quantifying the impact of animal health problems. Mieghan is the Academic Chair for One Health, co-Deputy Director Centre for Biosecurity and One Health, and co-lead on the ASEAN-Australia One Health Fellowship program. She teaches epidemiology to undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in veterinary, animal health, human health policy and biosecurity courses. With more than ten years of experience in veterinary clinical practice, she has also worked as a consultant for FAO and EU development projects, identifying the costs and benefits associated with controlling livestock and zoonotic diseases.

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Awards

2022 Vice Chancellor’s Excellence Award for Early Career Research
Murdoch University, WA, Australia
2021 UniSuper Professional Development Award
Murdoch University, WA, Australia
2010 Dogs Trust Award for Best MSc Veterinary Epidemiology Student
Royal Veterinary College (United Kingdom, London) - RVC
2010 MSc Veterinary Epidemiology Project Prize
Royal Veterinary College (United Kingdom, London) - RVC

Organisational Affiliations

Centre for Biosecurity and One Health, Murdoch University

School of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University