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Dr Matthew Perrott BVSc, PhD

Senior Lecturer in Histopathology

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Veterinary Science

Matthew Perrott. 

Senior Lecturer in Histopathology. Ƶ. BVSc, PhD. FHEA.

Adjunct Senior Researcher; University of Tasmania.

My sustaining research interest/s are the pathogenesis of infectious disease and population responses. My earlier research career investigated infectious agents in wildlife. More recently the focus has included intensively managed production populations (poultry / aquaculture) and diseases related to recent domestication and husbandry (eg, skeletal deformity in salmon). The extent and breadth of research activity up to my present employment is outlined below. Further clinical experience with domestic species (ruminants and companion animals), avian and exotics was gained in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and the UK (1986-2007).   

  • NZ: Viruses of possums;  PhD. (1995-99)
  • USA: Sheep Retrovirus Laboratory; Post Doc. Colorado State University.  (2000)
  • UK: FMD epidemic; Temporary Veterinary Inspector / Trainer. DEFRA. (2001)
  • USA: Chronic wasting disease of deer and elk; Research Associate CSU. (2001–06)
  • AUST: Infectious and husbandry diseases of poultry; Melbourne. (2007-08)
  • NZ: Diagnostic and research service – Histology / Histotechnology (2008 ongoing)

The technology expertise (histotechnology and immunohistochemistry) has allowed for a diversity of collaborations to evolve, all of which help to construct and maintain technical expertise and some of which have boosted my academic profile. I am very grateful to my fellow active researchers and external research partners who have shared this collegial and collaborative journey.

One current research niche is a continuation of early beginnings, now that wobbly possum disease virus has been identified in Australia and following renewed interest in this pathogen. Continuations also actively feature in the aquaculture space which New Zealand is committed to growing. A research collaboration with the University of Tasmania is on an official Adjunct appointment footing with a New Zealand based PhD student  and project looking at pin bone extraction problems in salmon processing. This project is strongly aligned to my growing expertise in fish skeletal deformity.

I am enthusiastic about a new international collaborative direction with academics in Sri Lanka. This project combines my interest in aquaculture and infectious disease. The task is to characterise and mitigate the effects of koi sleepy disease, a poxvirus infection of carp species which places small holding farmers in a precarious situation supplying the international aquaria trade.   

The newest of my academic interests is venturing into the field of veterinary education itself. Currently the School of Veterinary Science is engaged in a substantial curriculum review. My contribution is to champion sustainability in this new roll out, to ensure that the next generation of veterinary graduates are exposed to contemporary and compelling issues and that the academic integrity and social license of the profession is maintained.  In this context and related to the United Nations sustainable development goals,  I am very lucky to have an opportunity to support a small project in Sri Lanka. I hope to continue this research collaboration, established via education linkage, and provide some guidance and funding to this re-emerging economy.  The project is applied sustainable veterinary medicine directly impacting no poverty / zero hunger for Sri Lanka farmers.

I am a broadly experienced veterinary scientist and active academic at the Turitea campus, Palmerston North. My research expertise / background is infectious disease and histopathology. Until recently I taught histotechnology to undergraduates, pathology residents and managed our diagnostic laboratory. Currently I run the histology research laboratory, specialising in immunohistochemistry, and offering a range of slide-based technologies. Beyond histology, my teaching to veterinary students ranges from cardiovascular and renal physiology to less mainstream companion species (rabbits, rats, guinea pigs), including an applied special topic (laboratory animal medicine and surgery). I am proactive in curriculum development with an interest in sustainability. 

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 85191
    Location: 1.39, Old Ecology Building, Orchard Rd.
    Campus: Turitea

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science - Ƶ (1986)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Ƶ (1999)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, Ƶ
  • Licence, VCNZ, Veterinary Council of New Zealand

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Please note that the research interests displayed here are the same general themes that have been expanded on the PROFILE tab under the  'more about me' follow-on. 

Listed here are my interests in the reverse order from 'more about me' tab. Recent interests appear first. If you did not finish or discover that info - READ ON >.

The newest of my academic interests is venturing into the field of veterinary education itself. Currently the School of Veterinary Science is engaged in a substantial curriculum review. My contribution is to champion sustainability in this new roll out, to ensure that the next generation of veterinary graduates are exposed to contemporary and compelling issues and that the academic integrity and social license of the profession is maintained.  In this context and related to the United Nations sustainable development goals,  I am very lucky to have an opportunity to support a small project in Sri Lanka. I hope to continue this research collaboration, established via education linkage, and provide some guidance and funding to this re-emerging economy.  The project is applied sustainable veterinary medicine directly impacting no poverty / zero hunger for Sri Lanka farmers.

I am enthusiastic about a new international collaborative direction with academics in Sri Lanka. This project combines my interest in aquaculture and infectious disease. The task is to characterise and mitigate the effects of koi sleepy disease, a poxvirus infection of carp species which places small holding farmers in a precarious situation supplying the international aquaria trade.   

One current research niche is a continuation of early beginnings, now that wobbly possum disease virus has been identified in Australia and following renewed interest in this pathogen. Continuations also actively feature in the aquaculture space which New Zealand is committed to growing. A research collaboration with the University of Tasmania is on an official Adjunct appointment footing with a New Zealand based PhD student  and project looking at pin bone extraction problems in salmon processing. This project is strongly aligned to my growing expertise in fish skeletal deformity.

The technology expertise (histotechnology and immunohistochemistry) has allowed for a diversity of collaborations to evolve, all of which help to construct and maintain technical expertise and some of which have boosted my academic profile. I am very grateful to my fellow active researchers and external research partners who have shared this collegial and collaborative journey.

My sustaining research interest/s are the pathogenesis of infectious disease and population responses. My earlier research career investigated infectious agents in wildlife. More recently the focus has included intensively managed production populations (poultry / aquaculture) and diseases related to recent domestication and husbandry (eg, skeletal deformity in salmon). The extent and breadth of research activity up to my present employment is outlined below. Further clinical experience with domestic species (ruminants and companion animals), avian and exotics was gained in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and the UK (1986-2007).   

My research background over the years is more prominently displayed by following the ABOUT > PROFILE tabs. 

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship, Health and Well-being, Future Food Systems

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Agricultural And Veterinary Sciences (070000): Aquaculture (070401): Fish Pests and Diseases (070404): Fish Physiology and Genetics (070405): Fisheries Sciences (070400): Veterinary Immunology (070705): Veterinary Pathology (070709): Veterinary Sciences (070700): Veterinary Virology (070712)

Keywords

Slide based technology. Immunohistochemistry.

Possum virology. Infectious agents in populations.  Aquaculture.

Research Outputs

Journal

Lyall, BA., Witten, PE., Carter, CG., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Walker, SP., . . . Amoroso, G. (2024). The problems with pin bones: Intermuscular bone development and function in salmonids and their implications for aquaculture. Reviews in Aquaculture.
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Lovett, BA., Firth, EC., Perrott, MR., Munday, JS., Pontre, BP., Lydon, AMP., . . . Herbert, NA. (2024). Magnetic resonance imaging shows spinal curvature in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is associated with chronic inflammation of peri-vertebral soft tissues. Journal of Fish Diseases. 47(3)
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Kells, NJ., Perrott, M., & Johnson, C. (2023). The efficacy of electrical stunning of New Zealand rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) and freshwater crayfish (Paranephrops zealandicus) using the Crustastun™. Animal Welfare. 32, 1-9 Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/animal-welfare/article/efficacy-of-electrical-stunning-of-new-zealand-rock-lobster-jasus-edwardsii-and-freshwater-crayfish-paranephrops-zealandicus-using-the-crustastun/2ABE0148944688CE3A1CE253ABB06DC7
[Journal article]Authored by: Johnson, C., Kells, N., Perrott, M.
Palmer, EI., Betty, EL., Murphy, S., Perrott, MR., Smith, ANH., & Stockin, KA. (2023). Reproductive biology of male common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in New Zealand waters. Marine Biology. 170(12)
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M., Smith, A., Stockin, K.
Flies, AS., Flies, EJ., Fountain-Jones, NM., Musgrove, RE., Hamede, RK., Philips, A., . . . Dunowska, M. (2023). Wildlife nidoviruses: biology, epidemiology, and disease associations of selected nidoviruses of mammals and reptiles. mBio. 14(4)
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Bray, JP., Perrott, MR., & Munday, JS. (2023). Immunostaining for VEGF and Decorin Predicts Poor Survival and Recurrence in Canine Soft Tissue Sarcoma. Veterinary Sciences. 10(4)
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Jolly, RD., Perrott, MR., Alley, MR., Hunter, SA., Pas, A., Beard, H., . . . Greaves, G. (2023). A lower motor neuron disease in takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is an endoplasmic reticulum storage disease. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 71(4), 186-193
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, S., Perrott, M.
Palmer, EI., Betty, EL., Murphy, S., Perrott, MR., Smith, ANH., & Stockin, KA. (2022). Reproductive biology of female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in New Zealand waters. Marine Biology. 169(12)
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M., Smith, A., Stockin, K.
Dunowska, M., Perrott, M., & Biggs, P. (2022). Identification of a novel polyomavirus from a marsupial host. Virus Evolution. 8(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Andrews, CJ., Yapura, J., Potter, MA., McGlade, K., Perrott, MR., & Thomas, DG. (2022). Exogenous glucocorticoid treatment affects Sertoli cell load and epididymal sperm quality in domestic cats (Felis catus). Theriogenology. 189, 20-30
[Journal article]Authored by: Andrews, C., Perrott, M., Potter, M., Thomas, D., Yapura, M.
Dittmer, KE., Neeley, C., Perrott, MR., Reynolds, E., Garrick, DJ., & Littlejohn, MD. (2022). Pathology of the peripheral neuropathy Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4H in Holstein Friesian cattle with a splice site mutation in FGD4. Veterinary Pathology. 59(3), 442-450
[Journal article]Authored by: Dittmer, K., Littlejohn, M., Perrott, M.
Stockin, KA., Pantos, O., Betty, EL., Pawley, MDM., Doake, F., Masterton, H., . . . Machovsky-Capuska, GE. (2021). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis identifies microplastics in stranded common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) from New Zealand waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 173
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M., Stockin, K.
Stockin, KA., Yi, S., Northcott, GL., Betty, EL., Machovsky-Capuska, GE., Jones, B., . . . Tremblay, LA. (2021). Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), trace elements and life history parameters of mass-stranded common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in New Zealand. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 173
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M., Stockin, K.
Lovett, BA., Firth, EC., Tuck, ID., Symonds, JE., Walker, SP., Perrott, MR., . . . Herbert, NA. (2020). Radiographic characterisation of spinal curvature development in farmed New Zealand Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha throughout seawater production. Scientific Reports. 10(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Ariyarathna, H., Thomson, NA., Aberdein, D., Perrott, MR., & Munday, JS. (2020). Increased programmed death ligand (PD-L1) and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) expression is associated with metastasis and poor prognosis in malignant canine mammary gland tumours. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 230
[Journal article]Authored by: Aberdein, D., Munday, J., Perrott, M., Thomson, N.
Bentley-Hewitt, KL., Perrott, M., Butts, CA., Hedderley, DI., Stoklosinski, HM., & Parkar, SG. (2020). Influence of kiwifruit on gastric and duodenal inflammation-related gene expression in aspirin-induced gastric mucosal damage in rats. Scientific Reports. 10(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MR., Lovett, BA., De Clercq, A., Davie, PS., Munday, JS., Morel, PCH., . . . Naffa, R. (2020). Type I collagen differences in farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in New Zealand. Aquaculture. 525
[Journal article]Authored by: Morel, P., Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Munday, JS., MacLachlan, CB., Perrott, MR., & Aberdein, D. (2019). Papillomavirus DNA is not amplifiable from bladder, lung, or mammary gland cancers in dogs or cats. Animals. 9(9)
[Journal article]Authored by: Aberdein, D., Munday, J., Perrott, M.
He, Y., Munday, JS., Perrott, M., Wang, G., & Liu, X. (2019). Association of age with the expression of hypoxia-inducible factors HIF-1α, HIF-2α, HIF-3α and VEGF in lung and heart of Tibetan sheep. Animals. 9(9)
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
De Clercq, A., Perrott, MR., Davie, PS., Preece, MA., Owen, MAG., Huysseune, A., . . . Witten, PE. (2018). Temperature sensitive regions of the Chinook salmon vertebral column: Vestiges and meristic variation. Journal of Morphology. 279(9), 1301-1311
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Giles, J., Perrott, M., Roe, W., Shrestha, K., Aberdein, D., Morel, P., . . . Dunowska, M. (2018). Viral RNA load and histological changes in tissues following experimental infection with an arterivirus of possums (wobbly possum disease virus). Virology. 522, 73-80
[Journal article]Authored by: Aberdein, D., Dunowska, M., Morel, P., Perrott, M., Roe, W.
Davie, PS., Walker, SP., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Preece, M., De Clercq, A., . . . Munday, JS. (2018). Vertebral abnormalities in free-living Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Walbaum) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 52(3), 444-456
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Munday, JS., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Walker, SP., Preece, MA., & Davie, PS. (2018). Prevalence of spinal abnormalities in Chinook salmon smolt and influence of early rearing temperature and growth rates. Journal of Fish Diseases. 41(7), 1111-1116
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
De Clercq, A., Perrott, MR., Davie, PS., Preece, MA., Huysseune, A., & Witten, PE. (2018). The external phenotype–skeleton link in post-hatch farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Journal of Fish Diseases. 41(3), 511-527
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Clercq, A., Perrott, MRF., Davie, P., Preece, M., Huysseune, A., & Written, P. (2017). The external phenotype-skeleton link in post-hatch farmed chinook salmon (oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Journal of Fish Diseases.
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Clercq, A., Perrott, M., Davie, PS., Preece, M., Wybourne, B., Ruff, N., . . . Witten, P. (2017). Temperature effects on transitional vertebral body appendages in developing Chinook salmon in New Zealand aquaculture. Journal of Applied Ichthyology.
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
De Clercq, A., Perrott, MR., Davie, PS., Preece, MA., Wybourne, B., Ruff, N., . . . Witten, PE. (2017). Vertebral column regionalisation in Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. Journal of Anatomy. 231(4), 500-514
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Bueno, R., Perrott, M., Dunowska, M., Brosnahan, C., & Johnston, C. (2016). In situ hybridization and histopathological observations during ostreid herpesvirus-1-associated mortalities in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 122(1), 43-55
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Munday, JS., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Walker, SP., Lovett, B., Preece, MA., . . . Davie, PS. (2016). Unilateral perivertebral fibrosis associated with lordosis, kyphosis and scoliosis (LKS) in farmed Chinook salmon in New Zealand. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 121(3), 211-221
[Journal article]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Giles, J., Perrott, M., Roe, W., & Dunowska, M. (2016). The aetiology of wobbly possum disease: Reproduction of the disease with purified nidovirus. Virology. 491, 20-26
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M., Roe, W.
Lucas-Roxburgh, R., Benschop, J., Dunowska, M., & Robert Perrott, M. (2015). Prevalence of human papillomaviruses in the mouths of New Zealand women. New Zealand Medical Journal. 128(1422), 45-52
[Journal article]Authored by: Benschop, J., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Murphy, S., Perrott, MRF., McVee, J., Read, FL., & Stickin, KA. (2015). Deposition of growth layer groups in dentine tissue of captive common dolphins Delphinus delphis. NAMMCO Scientific Publications. 10, Retrieved from http://septentrio.uit.no/
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Giles, JC., Perrott, MR., & Dunowska, M. (2015). Primary possum macrophage cultures support the growth of a nidovirus associated with wobbly possum disease. Journal of Virological Methods. 222, 66-71
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Gopakumar, G., Perrott, MR., Kendall, AT., Waropastrakul, S., Hartley, CA., . . . Carslake, HB. (2015). Virological and serological investigation of Equid herpesvirus 1 infection in New Zealand. Veterinary Microbiology. 176(3-4), 219-228
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M. (2014). Erratum to Re: Development of real-time reverse transcription PCR assay for detection of a novel nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) (New Zealand Veterinary Journal, (2013), 61, (289-291)). New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 62(5), 307
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Zheng, T., Perrott, MR., & Christensen, N. (2013). A survey of avian paramyxovirus type 1 infections among backyard poultry in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 61(6), 316-322
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Gopakumar, G., & Perrott, MR. (2013). Development of a real-time reverse transcription PCR assay for detection of a novel nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 61(5), 286-291
[Journal article]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Perrott, MR., Sigurdson, CJ., Mason, GL., & Hoover, EA. (2013). Mucosal transmission and pathogenesis of chronic wasting disease in ferrets. Journal of General Virology. 94(PART2), 432-442
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MR., Sigurdson, CJ., Mason, GL., & Hoover, EA. (2012). Evidence for distinct chronic wasting disease (CWD) strains in experimental CWD in ferrets. Journal of General Virology. 93(1), 212-221
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., Zheng, T., & Perrott, MR. (2012). Identification of a novel nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). Veterinary Microbiology. 156(3-4), 418-424
[Journal article]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Jolly, RD., Marshall, NR., Perrott, MR., Dittmer, KE., Hemsley, KM., & Beard, H. (2011). Intracisternal enzyme replacement therapy in lysosomal storage diseases: Routes of absorption into brain. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology. 37(4), 414-422
[Journal article]Authored by: Dittmer, K., Perrott, M.
Sigurdson, CJ., Mathiason, CK., Perrott, MR., Eliason, GA., Spraker, TR., Glatzel, M., . . . Hoover, EA. (2008). Experimental Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the Ferret. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 138(4), 189-196
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Kurt, TD., Perrott, MR., Wilusz, CJ., Wilusz, J., Supattapone, S., Telling, GC., . . . Hoover, EA. (2007). Efficient in vitro amplification of chronic wasting disease PrP <sup>RES</sup>. Journal of Virology. 81(17), 9605-9608
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Allen, TE., Sherrill, KJ., Crispell, SM., Perrott, MR., Carlson, JO., & DeMartini, JC. (2002). The jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus envelope gene induces transformation of the avian fibroblast cell line DF-1 but does not require a conserved SH2 binding domain. Journal of General Virology. 83(11), 2733-2742
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MRF., & Meers, J. (2000). Routes of transmission of wobbly possum disease. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 48(1), 3-8
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MRF., Meers, J., Cooke, MM., & Wilks, CR. (2000). A neurological syndrome in a free-living population of possums (trichosurus vulpecula). New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 48(1), 9-15
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MRF., Meers, J., Greening, GE., Farmer, SE., Lugton, IW., & Wilks, CR. (2000). A new papillomavirus of possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) associated with typical wart-like papillomas. Archives of Virology. 145(6), 1247-1255
[Journal article]Authored by: Perrott, M.

Report

Perrott, MRF., Davie, PS., & Munday, JS.(2015). The histology of vertebral deformity in farmed King salmon in New Zealand: Technical Report to the Salmon Improvement Group (SIG)..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Davie, PS., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., & Walker, S.(2015). Diagnostic method development for vertebral deformity in farmed King salmon in New Zealand. Final report and milestone 17 for the Salmon Improvement group (SIG)..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Perrott, M.Contributed to by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MRF., Davie, PS., Symonds, JE., & Munday, JS.(2015). Case Definitions for vertebral deformity in farmed king salmon: Final Report and milestone 18 for Salmon Improvement Group (SIG)..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.

Conference

Davie, PS., Walker, SP., Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Preece, M., Lovett, BA., . . . Munday, JS.Vertebral fusions in farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Munday, J., Perrott, M.
Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Walker, SJ., Hely, FS., & Davie, PS. (2015). Prevalence of skeletal deformity in farmed Chinook salmon (Onchorynchus tshawytscha) in New Zealand. , Interdisciplinary Approaches to Fish Skeletal Biology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Perrott, M.
De Clercq, AI., Perrott, MR., Davie, PS., Huysseune, A., & Witten, PE. (2015). Cryptic vertebral column deformities in fast growing larval Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).. Poster session presented at the meeting of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Fish Skeletal Biology. Tavira, Portugal
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Perrott, M.Contributed to by: Perrott, M.
De Clercq, AI., Huysseune, A., Shkil, FN., Perrott, MR., Davie, PS., Woltmann, I., . . . Witten, PE. (2015, April). Implications of meristic variation in the vertebral column of zebrafish. Presented at Interdisciplinary Approaches to Fish Skeletal Biology. Tavira, Portugal.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Perrott, M.Contributed to by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, MR., Symonds, JE., Walker, SJ., Hely, FS., Wybourne, B., & Davie, PS. (2015, April). Prevalence of skeletal deformity in farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in New Zealand. Presented at Interdisciplinary Approaches in Fish Skeletal Biology - 4th Meeting. Tavira, Portugal.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Giles, J., Perrott, M., Hoogendoorn, E., & Gorbalenya, A. (2014). The mystery of a wobbly possum disease: identification of a novel nidovirus with the highly divergent terminal coding regions as the causative agent. Poster session presented at the meeting of 13th International Nidovirus Symposium. Salamanca, Spain
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Giles, J., Perrott, M., Gopakumar, G., & Roe, W. (2013). The enigma of a wobbly possum - update on recent developments. (pp. 28 - 28). , Australasian Virology Society Meeting
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M., Roe, W.
Laven, LJ., Laven, RA., Perrott, M., Lopez-Villalobos, N., & Parkinson, TJ. (2013). Morphometric analysis of blood vessel architecture in histological sections of the bovine claw - method and preliminary findings. : 17th International Symposium and 9th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Laven, R., Laven, L., Lopez-Villalobos, N., Perrott, M.
Laven, L., Laven, R., Perrott, M., Lopez-Villalobos, N., & Parkinson, T. (2013). Morphometric analysis of blood vessel architecture in histological sections of the bovine claw: Method and preliminary findings. In Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium and 9th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants: Lameness in Ruminants(pp. 239 - 240). , 17th International Symposium and 9th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants: Lameness in Ruminants: Past, Present and Future United Kingdom: Bristol Veterinary School, University of Bristol
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Laven, R., Laven, L., Lopez-Villalobos, N., Perrott, M.
Laven, L., Laven, R., Perrott, M., Lopez-Villalobos, N., & Parkinson, T. (2013, August). Morphometric analysis of blood vessel architecture in histological sections of the bovine claw: Method and preliminary findings. Presented at 17th International Symposium and 9th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants: Lameness in Ruminants: Past, Present and Future. Bristol, United Kingdom.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Laven, R., Laven, L., Lopez-Villalobos, N., Perrott, M.
Giles, J., Dunowska, M., & Perrott, M. (2012). In-vitro culture of the putative wobble possum disease virus. Poster session presented at the meeting of 1st Infectious Disease Research Centre (IDReC) Science Symposium. Palmerston North, New Zealand
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Bueno, R., Perrott, M., Dunowska, M., Brosnahan, C., & Johnston, C. (2012, May). Demonstration of OsHV-1 infection in New Zealand Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by In situ hybridization. Presented at 2nd Molecular Diagnostics Workshop. Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Bueno, R., Perrott, M., Dunowska, M., Brosnahan, C., & Johnston, C. (2012). Demonstration of OsHV-1 infection in New Zealand pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by In situ Hybridization. , 2nd Molecular Diagnostics Workshop New Zealand: National Centre for Biosecurity and Infectious Diseases
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., Perrott, M., Giles, J., & Zheng, T. (2012). What makes the possums wobbly?. In Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences [IVABS] Research Colloquium: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 4 - 4). , Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences [IVABS] Research Colloquium New Zealand: Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Ƶ
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., & Perrott, M. (2012, September). Genomic characterisation of a new nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of possums. Presented at IX International Congress of Veterinary Virology and joint meeting with the European Society of Clinical Virology [ESVV 2012]: One world, One Health, One Virology. Madrid, Spain.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Giles, J., Dunowska, M., & Perrott, M. (2012, October). In-vitro culture o the putative wobbly possum disease virus. Presented at First Infectious Disease Research Centre [IDReC] Science Symposium. Palmerston North, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Giles, J., Dunowska, M., & Perrott, M. (2012). In-vitro culture of the putative wobbly possum disease virus. In First Infectious Disease Research Centre (IDReC) Science Symposium- Delegate Handbook(pp. 52 - 52). , First Infectious Disease Research Centre (IDReC) Science Symposium Palmerston North, New Zealand: Infectious Disease Research Centre, Ƶ
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., & Perrott, M. (2012). Genomic characterisation of a new nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of possums. In Final Program and Abstract Book- IX International Congress of Veterinary Virology and joint meeting with the European Society of Clinical Virology (ESVV 2012)(pp. 71 - 71). , IX International Congress of Veterinary Virology and joint meeting with the European Society of Clinical Virology [ESVV 2012]: One world, One Health, One Virology Spain: European Society for Veterinary Virology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., Zheng, T., & Perrott, MR. (2011). Identification of a novel nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). In Veterinary Microbiology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Dunowska, M., Biggs, PJ., Zheng, T., & Perrott, MRF. (2011, December). Indentification of a novel nidovirus associated with a neurological disease of the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). Presented at 6th Australasian Virology Society Meeting. Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Biggs, P., Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Perrott, M., Dunowska, M., Davie, P., & Johnston, C.(2011, July 5). Development of tissue array based in situ hybridization (ISH) for the detection of viruses in formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue archives. , 1st Fisheries Research and Development Corporation Australasian Aquatic Animal Health Scientific Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M.
Perrott, M., Sigurdson, C., Mason, G., & Hoover, E. (2009, December). Evidence for strain-like phenomena in experimental chronic wasting disease (CWD) in ferrets. Presented at 5th Australian Virology Group Meeting. Lorne, Victoria, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, M., Sigurdson, C., Mason, G., & Hoover, E. (2009). Evidence for strain-like phenomena in experimental chronic wasting disease (CWD) in ferrets. Poster session presented at the meeting of 5th Australian Virology Group Meeting. Lorne, Victoria, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, M., Sigurdson, C., Mason, G., & Hoover, E. (2009, December). Transmission phenomena in a ferret model of chronic wasting disease (CWD). Presented at 5th Australian Virology Group Meeting. Lorne, Victoria, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Perrott, M.
Perrott, M., Sigurdson, C., Mason, G., & Hoover, E. (2009). Transmission phenomena in a ferret model of chronic wasting disease (CWD). Poster session presented at the meeting of 5th Australian Virology Group Meeting. Lorne, Victoria, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Perrott, M.

Other

Dunowska, M., Giles, J., Perrott, M., Gopakumar, G., & Roe, W. (2013, November). The enigma of a wobbly possum – an overview of recent developments. In IVABS Research Colloquium. Presented at Palmerston North, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dunowska, M., Perrott, M., Roe, W.

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

Medical laboratory science. Histotechnology

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 0 1
Co-supervisor 0 2

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2018 - Adelbert De Clercq - Doctor of Philosophy
    The effect of incubation temperature on early malformation, regionalisation and meristic characters of the vertebral column in farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Emily Palmer - Doctor of Philosophy
    Life history of common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • 2018 - Julia Giles - Doctor of Philosophy
    Characterization of the putative wobbly possum disease virus