David Rutley
School of Animal and Veterinary Science
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Red Meat Value Chain
From the consumer to the breeding industry.
Consumer sensory analysis and behaviour, preparation, retail, wholesale, distribution, processing, finishing, production, breeding and genetics. I also have a practical understanding of the game industry.
Applied Statistics
Mechanistic and empirical models to connect all links through the chain.
Over 30+ years, apart from conducting research in all sectors of the value chain I have worked commercially in all sectors, gaining a very practical understanding of the chain and inhibitors to technology adoption.
I have also worked and undertaken research on the two Red Meat Industry Social Licenses
- Animal Welfare, and
- the Environment
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Journals
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Book Chapters
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Conference Papers
Year Citation 2014 Kravchuk, O., & Rutley, D. (2014). Engaging entry level researchers in agriculture in statistical communication and collaboration: Why? and how?. In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics Vol. 81 (pp. 345-364). online: Springer.
DOI Scopus12013 Brien, F., Rutley, D., Mortimer, S., & Hocking Edwards, J. (2013). Genetic relationships between lamb survival and meat traits. In Proceedings of the 20th Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics (pp. 237-240). Online: AAABG. 2012 Smith, D., Jaensch, K., Rutley, D., & Brien, F. (2012). Performance of SAMM x Merino Ewe Lambs in an Accelerated Lambing System. In M. Friend, & G. Krebs (Eds.), Animal Production in Australia - The Proceedings of the 29th Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production Vol 29 (pp. 60). Online: The Australian Society of Animal Production. 2011 Feakes, A. M., McArthur, M. A., Hazel, S. J., & Rutley, D. L. (2011). Gender and other impacts on veterinary student attitudes to nontechnical skills, knowledge and attributes needed for their professional future.. In ERGA Conference (6th : 2011 : Adelaide, Australia). Adelaide. -
Conference Items
Year Citation 2014 Xiang, R., Estrella, C. A., Fitzsimmons, C. J., Kruk, Z. A., Thomsen, D. A., Rutley, D. L., . . . Hiendleder, S. (2014). 97 magnitude and specificity of effects of maternal and paternal genomes on the feto-placental unit.. Poster session presented at the meeting of Reproduction, fertility, and development. Australia: CSIRO Publishing.
DOI2012 Smith, D., Jaensch, K., Rutley, D., & Brien, F. (2012). Performance of Merino ewes in an accelerated lambing system. Poster session presented at the meeting of Animal Production in Australia: the proceedings of the 29th Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production. Online: The Australian Society of Animal Production.
As an adjunct I currently work in industry, having left the university and my teaching role in 2013.
In industry I undertake various adult teaching roles from time to time in subjects from the red meat value chain to applied statisitics.
I co-supervise PhD and honours students.
I wrote and coordinated Research Methodology for Animal Science a second year compulsory subject for four years. I have tutored and given guest lectures into nearly all Animal Science subjects over many years.
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Past Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2012 - 2014 Co-Supervisor Differential maternal and paternal genome effects on placental and fetal phenotype and gene expression at midgestation Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Ruidong Xiang
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