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Gavin graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Animal Science (Leeds) before completing an MSc in Animal Production (Aberdeen). Subsequent employment with DEFRA included extensive on-farm blood sampling of livestock around the UK during the swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks of 2000/1. He obtained his PhD in 2007 (Nottingham) where his thesis examined nutritional strategies for improving starch digestibility and digestive integrity in the newly-weaned piglet. After postdoctoral research at Nottingham (School of Veterinary Medicine and Science 2008-2011 and School of Biosciences 2011-2013) he was appointed Teaching Associate in Animal Nutrition in the Division of Animal Sciences in 2014 where he is course manager for the MSc degree in Animal Nutrition. He is currently a member of the Register of Accredited Animal Scientists and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

研究领域

Non-ruminant nutrition Companion animal obesity

Gavin's research interests fall under the main headings of non-ruminant and companion animal nutrition and health

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M.M. KASPRZAK, J.G.M. HOUDIJK, S. KIGHTLEY, O.A. OLUKOSI, G.A. WHITE, P. CARRE and J. WISEMAN, 2016. Effects of rapeseed variety and oil extraction method on the content and ileal digestibility of crude protein and amino acids in rapeseed cake and softly processed rapeseed meal fed to broiler chickens. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 213, 90-98 M.M. KASPRZAK, J.G.M. HOUDIJK, S. LIDDELL, K. DAVIS, O.A. OLUKOSI, S. KIGHTLEY, G.A. WHITE and J. WISEMAN, 2016. Rapeseed napin and cruciferin are readily digested by poultry. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. L. J. TENNANT, G.A. WHITE, R. ANNAND-IVELL and P. C. GARNSWORTHY, 2016. Non-invasive indicators of rumen function and stress in dairy cows. In: Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 115 G.A. WHITE, L. WARD, C. PINK, J. CRAIGON and K.M. MILLAR, 2016. "Who's been a good dog?" - Owner perceptions and motivations for treat giving. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 132, 14-19 G.A. WHITE, J. CRAIGON and K.M. MILLAR, 2016. Dog owner perceptions and motivations for treat feeding In: Companion Animal Nutrition Conference (Moulton College / Pet Food Manufacturers' Association, 3 June 2016). WHITE, G. A., SMITH, L., HOUDIJK, J.G.M, HOMER, D., KYRIAZAKIS, I. and WISEMAN, J., 2015. Replacement of soya bean meal with peas and faba beans in growing / finishing pig diets: effect on performance, carcass composition and nutrient excretion. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 209, 202-210 WHITE, G. A., RICHARDS, P.J., WU, S., MELLITS, K.H. and WISEMAN, J., 2015. Assessment of caecal parameters in layer hens fed diets containing wheat distillers dried grains with solubles. British Poultry Science. 56(4), 494-502 KASPRZAK, M., WHITE, G.A., KIGHTLEY, S., HOUDIJK, J., OLUKOSI, O. and WISEMAN, J., 2015. Amino acid digestibility in rapeseed co-products varies between processing conditions and varieties In: British Poultry Abstracts. 11. 1-2 MASEY O'NEILL, H.V., WHITE G.A., LI, D., BEDFORD, M.R., HTOO, J.K. and WISEMAN, J., 2014. Influence of the in vitro method and basal dietary ingredients employed in the determination of the amino acid digestibility of wheat distillers dried grains with solubles in broilers Poultry Science. 93(5), 1178-1185 WHITE, G. A. and WISEMAN, J., 2013. Assessment of egg quality and gut environment of layer hens fed diets formulated with varying levels of Wheat Distillers Dark Grains with Solubles (W-DDGS) British Poultry Abstracts. 9(1), 35-36 HOUDIJK, J., SMITH, L., TARSITANO, D., TOLKAMP, B, TOPP, C., MASEY-O'NEILL, H., WHITE G., WISEMAN, J., KIGHTLEY, S. and KYRIAZAKIS, I., 2013. Peas and faba beans as home grown alternatives to soya bean meal in growing and finishing pig diets. In: P C GARNSWORTHY and J WISEMAN, eds., Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 45. 145-175 KUCHIPUDI, S.V., DUNHAM, S.P., NELLI, R., WHITE, G.A., COWARD, V.J., SLOMKA, M.J., BROWN, I.H. and CHANG, K.C., 2012. Rapid death of duck cells infected with influenza: a potential mechanism for host resistance to H5N1 Immunology & Cell Biology. 90(1), 116-123 G. WHITE, J. WISEMAN, L.A. SMITH, J.G.M. HOUDIJK and I. KYRIAZAKIS, 2012. Nutritional value of diets for growing/finishing pigs containing high levels of home grown legumes compared with one based on soyabean meal. 1: Growth performance In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 3. 52 G. WHITE, L. SMITH, D. HOMER, J. WISEMAN, J.G.M. HOUDIJK and I. KYRIAZAKIS, 2012. Nutritional value of diets for growing/finishing pigs containing high levels of home grown legumes compared with one based on soyabean meal. 2: Carcass quality In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 3. 24 G. WHITE and J. WISEMAN, 2012. Using home grown peas and beans to replace soyabean meal diets does not impair nitrogen balance in pigs In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 3. 62 NELLI, R.K., DUNHAM, S.P., KUCHIPUDI, S.V., WHITE, G.A., BAQUERO-PEREZ, B., CHANG, P., GHAEMMAGHAMI, A., BROOKES, S.M., BROWN, I.H. and CHANG, K.-C., 2012. Mammalian innate resistance to highly pathogenic avian influenza h5n1 virus infection is mediated through reduced pro-inflammation and infectious virus release Journal of Virology. 86(17), 9201-9210 KUCHIPUDI, S.V., TELLABATI, M., NELLI, R.K., WHITE, G.A., BAQUERO-PEREZ, B., SEBASTIAN, S., SLOMKA, M.A., BROOKES, S.M., BROWN, I.H., DUNHAM, S.P. and CHANG, K.C., 2012. 18s rRNA is a reliable normalisation gene for real time PCR derived from influenza virus infected cells Virol.J.. 9, R.K. NELLI, S.V. KUCHIPUDI, G.A. WHITE, S.P. DUNHAM, I.H. BROWN AND K.C. CHANG, 2011. Defective viral replication and lack of pro-inflammatory cytokine response contribute to innate host resistance in H5N1 influenza virus infected primary pig cells In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 2. 225 G.A. WHITE, S.P. DUNHAM, R.K. NELLI, I.H. BROWN, S.V. KUCHIPUDI AND K.C. CHANG, 2011. Comparative chemokine response to influenza infection between key primary human and pig cells In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 2. 223 G.A. WHITE, S.P. DUNHAM, S.M. BROOKES, A. GERMUNDSSON, F. GARCON, A. NUNEZ, K.C. CHANG AND I.H. BROWN., 2011. Pigs and the H1N1 pandemic: Innate immune responses in experimentally infected pigs In: Advances in Animal Bioscience. 2. 45 NELLI, R.K, KUCHIPUDI, S.V, DUNHAM, S.P, GHAEMMAGHAMI, A, WHITE, G.A, BROWN, I.H. and CHANG, K.C., 2011. Impaired viral replication (antiviral) and reduced pro-inflammatory response contribute to innate host resistance in H5N1 influenza virus infected primary pig cells. In: Pathogenesis of Influenza: Virus-Host Interactions, Kowloon, Hong Kong. 58 WHITE, G.A., HOBSON-WEST, P., COBB, K., CRAIGON, J., HAMMOND, R. and MILLAR, K.M., 2011. Canine obesity: is there a difference between veterinarian and owner perception? Journal of Small Animal Practice. 52(12), 622-626 S.V. KUCHIPUDI, S.P. DUNHAM, R.K. NELLI, G.A. WHITE, V. COWARD, M. SLOMKA, I.H. BROWN and K.C. CHANG, 2011. Host pro-inflammatory cytokine response as a fundamental key to host survival or death in ducks and chickens infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus British Poultry Abstracts. 7(1), 43-44 NELLI, R.K., KUCHIPUDI, S.V., WHITE, G.A., PEREZ, B.B., DUNHAM, S.P. and CHANG, K.-C., 2010. Comparative distribution of human and avian type sialic acid influenza receptors in the pig. BMC Veterinary Research. 6(1), 4 DOUCET, F.J., WHITE, G., WULFERTT, F., HILL, S.E. and WISEMAN, J., 2010. Predicting in vivo starch digestibility coefficients in newly weaned piglets from in vitro assessment of diets using multivariate analysis. British Journal of Nutrition. 103(9), 1309-1318

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