How Does a VKORC1 Gene Mutation Impact Rats? Uncovering Their Resistance to Rodenticides.

Dr. Niam Quinn and Dr. Toni Piaggio are leading groundbreaking research on genetic mutations in rats that provide resistance to second-generation rodenticides at the National Wildlife Research Center. The study focuses on the VKORC1 gene, which produces the VKOR enzyme responsible for blood clotting and targeted by various anticoagulant rodenticides. The researchers aim to identify…

Uncover the Secrets of Wildlife Trapping & Rodenticide Research with Niam Quinn!

The ‘Living The Wildlife’ podcast, hosted by wildlife consultant Stephen Vantassel, has an ongoing interview series featuring guest Niamh Quin Ph.D., and this is the third part of the series. Niamh Quinn Ph.D.Photo of Niamh Quinn Ph.D.Human-Wildlife Interactions AdvisorSouth Coast Research and Extension Center7601 Irvine Blvd.Irvine, CA 92618949 301-9182 x1004nmquinn@ucanr.edu Create VCardhttp://ceorange.ucanr.eduAlso in:San Diego CountyLos…