Irene CamerlinkDr Irene Camerlink is an ethologist researching animal behaviour and welfare, with a focus on the social behaviour of pigs. She conducted her PhD at Wageningen University (Netherlands) and thereafter worked as postdoctoral researcher at SRUC (Edinburh, UK) and the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna (Austria) before taking a position as Associate Professor at the Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. She is Editor-in-chief of the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science, was from 2017-2021 Senior Editor for the International Society of Animal Ethology (ISAE) and is editor of the book 'Animal Welfare in Practice: Pigs'. She was awarded the ISAE New Investigator Award in 2017 and the UFAW Young Animal Welfare Scientist of the Year Award in 2020. Throughout her career she has studied pig behaviour and welfare by combining multiple disciplines such as genetics, ethology, behavioural ecology and social sciences. Read More Read Less
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