
Sunoh Che
Agriculture
About Sunoh Che:
Board-certified veterinary epidemiologist (Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine). Skilled in biosecurity, epidemiology, and food chains. Improving animal health, food safety, and food security demonstrated by various work experiences in government and academia. Quick to adapt to new environments and constantly striving for self-improvement evidenced by working on and earning degrees from three different continents. Interests in livestock health and meat quality.
Experience
Post-doctoral researcher
- Determined the prevalence and risk factors of breast myopathies (spaghetti meat, woody breast, and white striping) in Ontario, Canada.
- Developed macroscopic and microscopic grading scheme to assess the severity of the breast myopathies (spaghetti meat, woody breast, and white striping).
- Conducted RNA-seq to identify differentially expressed genes between normal, spaghetti meat, and woody breast.
- Analyzed retrospective data of cormorants submitted to Ontario/Nunavut node of Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative from 1998 to 2018.
Education
PhD, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
Jan 2019 - Feb 2022