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杨丹晨,江苏南京人,南京农业大学高层次引进人才。2016年于新西兰梅西大学兽医学院获得荣誉硕士(流行病学专业),2020 年被梅西大学授予哲学博士,博士论文荣获校长卓越毕业论文称号,根据梅西大学描述,这是一项杰出的荣誉,候选人的论文被认为是各自领域中的佼佼者。多年来,致力于利用兽医流行病学手段研究各类预防及临床兽医学问题,包含但不限于传染病或非传染病的分布、风险因子、诊断、病因推断、治疗手段的评估,以及疾病对于奶牛生产、繁殖与福利的影响。截至 2021 年底,发表 SCI 论文 17 篇,在国际学会做过报告 20 篇,参与国际合作研究 6 次,合作单位主要来自于欧洲,澳大利亚与新西兰。2021 年在世界著名大学香港城市大学(2021 年 QS 排名全球 48)工作期间,与世界著名兽医流行病学家 Dirk Pfeiffer 教授共同为哈兽研,兰兽研等研究生讲授兽医流行病学;参与 2021 年OIE 东南亚区域跨境动物疫病非洲猪瘟风险分析教学,主讲内容定性风险分析,定量风险分析。 工作与教育经历 • 11/2020 – 至今: 南京农业大学,动物医学院,副教授 • 09/2020 – 09/2021:香港城市大学,博士后 • 08/2016 – 09/2020:新西兰梅西大学,哲学博士 • 02/2014 – 06/2016:新西兰梅西大学,兽医学荣誉硕士(流行病学专业) 专业技能 • 流行病学理论与方法 • 循证兽医学 • 研究设计与数据分析 • 统计学原理 • 机器学习 • 学术写作,英语授课与交流 • 计算机语言:R, SAS, Stata, OpenBUGS, JAGS, Python, MATLAB, LaTex 获奖及获得研究资助情况 1. 2015:新西兰初级产业部奶牛蹄疣项目研究基金 2. 2016:梅西大学博士奖学金 3. 2016:梅西大学兽医动物及生物医学研究所研究生研究基金 4. 2016:梅西大学兽医动物及生物医学研究所差旅基金(用作国际会议) 5. 2016:澳新兽医科学院差旅基金(用作国际会议) 6. 2017:梅西大学兽医动物及生物医学研究所研究生研究基金 7. 2017:梅西大学兽医动物及生物医学研究所差旅基金(用作国际会议) 8. 2020:梅西大学校长毕业奖 (Recipient of Massey University Dean'sGraduation Awards) 9. 2020:梅西大学校长杰出论文(Recipient of Massey University Dean's List ofExceptional Theses) 10. 2020:澳新兽医科学院新西兰兽医杂志最受赞誉论文 (Most Commendable Paper published in the New Zealand Veterinary Journal prize by ANZCV) 11. 2020: 统计理论杰出证书,授予单位:奥克兰大学(Certificate of distinction in Statistical Theory, by The University of Auckland) 12. 2020: 通用数学 I 杰出证书,授予单位:奥克兰大学(Certificate of distinction in General Mathematics I, by The University of Auckland) 13. 2020: 通用数学 II 杰出证书,授予单位:奥克兰大学(Certificate of distinction in General Mathematics II, by The University of Auckland) 14. 2021:计算统计学杰出证书,授予单位:奥克兰大学(Certificate of distinction in Statistical Computing, by The University of Auckland) 15. 2021:南京农业大学高层次引进人才启动经费 16. 2021:省优势学科人才引进科研启动经费

研究领域

兽医流行病学,生物统计学,应用贝叶斯统计分析,反刍动物健康与福利

近期论文

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1. Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A.; Müller, K.R.; Gates, M.C. Modelling the transmission dynamics of bovine digital dermatitis in New Zealand pastoral dairy production systems. Veterinary Research 2020, 51, 16, doi:10.1186/s13567-020-00750-8. 2. Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A.; Heuer, C.; Vink, W.D.; Chesterton, R.N. Farm level risk factors for bovine digital dermatitis in Taranaki, New Zealand: An analysis using a Bayesian hurdle model. Veterinary Journal 2018, 234, 91-95, doi:10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.02.012. 3. Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A. Detecting bovine digital dermatitis in the milking parlour: To wash or not to wash, a Bayesian superpopulation approach. Veterinary Journal 2019, 247, 38-43, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.02.011. 4. Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A.; Chesterton, R.N. Effects of climate and farm management practices on bovine digital dermatitis in spring-calving pasture-based dairy farms in Taranaki, New Zealand. Veterinary Journal 2019, 247, 75-80, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.03.004. 5. Yang, D.A.; Heuer, C.; Laven, R.; Vink, W.D.; Chesterton, R.N. Estimating the true prevalence of bovine digital dermatitis in Taranaki, New Zealand using a Bayesian latent class model. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2017, 147, 158-162, doi:10.1016/j.prevetmed.2017.09.008. 6. Yang, D.A.; Johnson, W.O.; Müller, K.R.; Gates, M.C.; Laven, R.A. Estimating the herd and cow level prevalence of bovine digital dermatitis on New Zealand dairy farms: A Bayesian superpopulation approach. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2019, 165, 76-84, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2019.02.014. 7. Yang, D.A.; Gates, M.C.; Müller, K.R.; Laven, R.A. Bayesian analysis of herd-level risk factors for bovine digital dermatitis in New Zealand dairy herds. BMC Veterinary Research 2019, 15, 125, doi:10.1186/s12917-019-1871-3. 8. Yang, D.A.; Heuer, C.; Laven, R.; Vink, W.D.; Chesterton, R.N. Farm and cow-level prevalence of bovine digital dermatitis on dairy farms in Taranaki, New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2017, 65, 252-256, doi:10.1080/00480169.2017.1344587. 9. Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A. Inter-observer agreement between two observers for bovine digital dermatitis identification in New Zealand using digital photographs. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2019, 67, 143-147, doi:10.1080/00480169.2019.1582369. 10. Vanhoudt, A.; Yang, D.A.; Armstrong, T.; Huxley, J.N.; Laven, R.A.; Manning, A.D.; Newsome, R.F.; Nielen, M.; van Werven, T.; Bell, N.J. Interobserver agreement of digital dermatitis M-scores for photographs of the hind feet of standing dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 2019, 102, 5466-5474, doi:10.3168/jds.2018-15644. 11. Wangmo, K.; Laven, R.; Cliquet, F.; Wasniewski, M.; Yang, A. Comparison of antibody titres between intradermal and intramuscular rabies vaccination using inactivated vaccine in cattle in Bhutan. PLOS ONE 2019, 14, e0209946, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0209946. 12. Cuttance, E.L.; Mason, W.A.; Laven, R.A.; Denholm, K.S.; Yang, D. Calf and colostrum management practices on New Zealand dairy farms and their associations with concentrations of total protein in calf serum. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2018, 66, 126-131, doi:10.1080/00480169.2018.1431159. 13. Cuttance, E.L.; Mason, W.A.; Yang, D.A.; Laven, R.A.; McDermott, J.; Inglis, K. Effects of a topically applied anaesthetic on the behaviour, pain sensitivity and weight gain of dairy calves following thermocautery disbudding with a local anaesthetic. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2019, 67, 295-305, doi:10.1080/00480169.2019.1640651. 14. Laven, R.A.; Cuttance, E.L.; Yang, D.A.; Mason, W.A. The prevalence of gross pathological damage in the livers of dairy cattle at processing plants in autumn in the North Island of New Zealand and an assessment of the gross liver pathology score as a method for estimating the prevalence of facial eczema. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2021, 69, 113-120, doi:10.1080/00480169.2020.1826365. 15. Yang, D.A., Laven, R.A., 2021. Design-Based Approach for Analysing Survey Data in Veterinary Research. Veterinary Sciences 8, 105. 16. Flay, K.J., Yang, D.A., Wilson, M.T., Lee, S.H., Bhardwaj, V., Hill, F.I., Pfeiffer, D.U., 2021. Absence of serological or molecular evidence of Leptospira infection in farmed swine in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. One Health 13, 100321. 17. Laven, R.A., Cuttance, E.L., Yang, D.A., 2021. Diagnosing subclinical facial eczema in cattle: does combining liver enzyme tests increase the accuracy of diagnosis? New Zealand Veterinary Journal, online.

学术兼职

• Preventive Veterinary Medicine (编委,审稿人) • Journal of Dairy Science (审稿人) • Veterinary Record (审稿人) • Research in Veterinary Science (审稿人) • Animals (审稿人) • Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology (审稿人) • New Zealand Veterinary Journal (审稿人) • Tropical Animal Health and Production (审稿人) • Livestock Science (审稿人)

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