研究领域
My current research focuses on the use of DNA techniques to investigate genetic diversity. Current projects include the preparation of RAD libraries for next generation sequencing. My other interests include the development of proteomic techniques and the investigation of anthelmintic resistance in nematode worms.
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Hart, E., Onime, L.A., Davies, T., Morphew, R., Kingston-Smith, A. 2016. The effects of PPO activity on the proteome of ingested red clover and implications for improving the nutrition of grazing cattle. Journal of Proteomics 141 pp. 67-76. Cadair
Hart, E., Brophy, P., Prescott, M., Bartley, D.J., Wolf, B., Hamilton, J.V. 2015. A new enabling proteomics methodology to investigate membrane associated proteins from parasitic nematodes: Case study using ivermectin resistant and ivermectin susceptible isolates of Caenorhabditis elegans and Haemonchus contortus. Veterinary Parasitology 207 (3-4) pp. 266-275.
Morphew, R.M., MacKintosh, N.D., Hart, E.H., Prescott, M., LaCourse, E.J., Brophy, P.M. 2014. In vitro biomarker discovery in the parasitic flatworm Fasciola hepatica for monitoring chemotherapeutic treatment. EuPA Open Proteomics 3 pp. 85-99. Cadair
Hart, E.H., Morphew, R.M., Bartley, D.J., Millares, P., Wolf, B.T., Brophy, P.M., Hamilton, J.V. 2012. The soluble proteome phenotypes of ivermectin resistant and ivermectin susceptible Haemonchus contortus females compared. Veterinary Parasitology 190 (1-2) pp. 104-113.