People

Animal Microbiomes Working Group

The aim of the Animal Microbiomes Working Group is to identify knowledge and resource gaps to advance our understanding of the interconnections between people, animals, plants, and their shared environments, as defined in the One Health approach.

Claire Rogel-Gaillard

INRAE

Animal Microbiomes Working Group, Coordinating Committee, Topical Leader in animal genomics and gut microbiomes

Paul Cotter

Teagasc Food Research Centre

Animal Microbiomes Working Group, Coordinating Committee, EU Innovation Project MASTER

Kellye Eversole

Eversole Associates

Animal Microbiomes Working Group, Board of Directors, Controlled Environment Working Group, Coordinating Committee, Microbiomes Working Group, Regulatory Working Group, Sponsor Representative

Nichole Ginnan

Pennsylvania State University

Animal Microbiomes Working Group, Controlled Environment Working Group, Coordinating Committee, Microbiomes Working Group, Sponsor Representative