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Zamira Gibb

Senior Lecturer in Large Animal Biology

Newcastle University

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Research Interests

Animal Science

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Biochemistry

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Equine Science

40%

Sperm Biology

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Reproductive Biology

30%

Veterinary Science

30%

Antioxidant Research

20%

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University of Newcastle

Investigating the role of the LY49B gene in early embryo loss in Thoroughbred horses

A fully funded PhD opportunity is available at the University of Newcastle, Australia, in partnership with AgriFutures Australia, focusing on reproductive genomics in Thoroughbred horses. The project investigates the role of the LY49B gene in early embryo loss, a significant challenge in the Australian breeding industry, potentially linked to a recessive genetic variant. The research will involve large-scale genomic analysis of the LY49B gene in the Thoroughbred population and assessment of its biological impact on embryo development using advanced reproductive biology techniques. The successful candidate will be supervised by Associate Professor Zamira Gibb at the University of Newcastle and receive advanced training in equine genomics at the University of Sydney with Dr Brandon Velie. Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree in animal, veterinary, or biological sciences, with an Honours or Masters qualification in a relevant discipline. Substantial hands-on experience with horses and the equine industry is essential, as is a valid driver's license and access to a car. Experience in reproduction and genomics is desirable. The position offers a tax-exempt PhD stipend of $38,563 per annum, with preference for candidates who already hold a Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship or bring their own stipend. The opportunity is open to Australian applicants first, but international candidates are encouraged to apply if no suitable Australian candidate is found within the first month. To apply, candidates should email their CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter to [email protected] by October 15, 2025.

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Allan Gunn

Charles Sturt University

AUSTRALIA

Muhammad Fairuz Jamaluddin

Lecturer

Newcastle University

AUSTRALIA

Cyril P Stephen

Charles Sturt University

AUSTRALIA

David A. Skerrett‐Byrne

College of Engineering

AUSTRALIA

Arnab Ghosh

Newcastle University

AUSTRALIA

Gerard Kaiko

University of Newcastle Australia

AUSTRALIA