Mr Jared Wilson-Aggarwal
Lecturer
Ecology and Conservation
University of Exeter
Stella Turk Building
Penryn Campus
Penryn TR10 9FE
About me
I am a researcher with an interest in contributing to a 'One Health' approach of tackling zoonotic diseases. To date, my research has focused on better understanding individual variation in space use and contacts, with these insights helping to identify pathways to infection, explore the dynamics of epidemics and inform novel strategies to manage emerging diseases.
Interests
- Spatial ecology
- Social ecology
- Disease ecology
- The interface between humans, animals and the environement
- Impacts and management of companion animals
Publications
Google scholar
Past projects
The SARS-CoV-2 Acquisition in Frontline health Care Workers – Evaluation to Inform Response (SAFER)
Collaborators: NHS and UCL Hospital
Coordinated investigations into the within hospital behaviours of healthcare workers and their risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Ecology and epidemiology of Guinea worm infection in dogs
Collaborators: The Carter Center, WHO, Ethiopian Public Health Institute and Chad Ministry of Public Health.
Conducted studies for the global Guinea worm eradication programme, investigating dog husbandry and dog behaviour to determine the transmission pathways for Guinea worm infection in dogs.
The social and spatial ecology of free-ranging domestic dogs in Africa
Collaborators: Institute for Scientific Interchange, Turin
Investigated the space use and contact rates of free-ranging domestic dogs in rural Africa to inform interventions for canine mediated rabies.
Career
Oct 2023 – Present: Lecturer, University of Exeter
July 2020 – Sept 2023: Research Fellow, University of Leeds
Sept 2015 – Feb 2020: PhD, University of Exeter
Aug 2012 – Sept 2014: Research Associate, University of Cambridge & University of Exeter