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Dr Daniel Horton
BA VetMB MSc PhD DipECZM
FRCVS
- Location: Surrey
- Year of Fellowship: 2022
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge
Field of work
Government service
Areas of special interest
- One Health
- Virology
- Rabies
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- One Health Agenda
- Professional mentoring
- Promoting knowledge and best practice
Professional positions
- Professor of Veterinary Virology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey
- Associate Dean, Research and Innovation, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey
- Director, Gordon's School Academy Trust
- Member of Council, University of Surrey
Biography
Dan graduated from the University of Cambridge, UK in 2002. After a period in practice he completed an MSc in Wild Animal Health in London in 2005 and a PhD at Cambridge the APHA and CDC in 2009. He then joined the Virology Department at APHA Weybridge, undertaking surveillance and research programs for viral diseases of wildlife.
Since February 2014 he has been at the School of Veterinary Medicine at Surrey and is currently Professor of Veterinary Virology, continuing research into zoonotic viral diseases and teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
He is Associate Dean Research and Innovation for the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, an Editor for PloS NTD and a Diplomate of the ECZM
Since February 2014 he has been at the School of Veterinary Medicine at Surrey and is currently Professor of Veterinary Virology, continuing research into zoonotic viral diseases and teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
He is Associate Dean Research and Innovation for the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, an Editor for PloS NTD and a Diplomate of the ECZM