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Natalie Stones

MRes, PGCE, QTLS, BSc (Hons)

• Worked as an Equine Veterinary Nurse within clinical, surgical and on-call roles, gaining an interest in colic and equine dysautonomia, as well as lameness and diagnostic modalities

• Specialist areas of interest include equine nutrition, gastrointestinal and neurological conditions, veterinary science and rehabilitation

• Industry experience includes working, producing and grooming in a variety of settings, including dressage studs and rehabilitation yards

• Competitive rider across all disciplines, enjoying self-producing horses from a young age

• Completed her MRes in July 2020 on rider body image and positive impact on rider biomechanics

Hana Wilson

MSc, PGCE, BSc (Hons)

• Studied at undergraduate and postgraduate level at University Centre Sparsholt

• Contributed towards various research projects for the AESE and BEF including ‘Equine End of Life: from a veterinarian’s perspective’

• Previously worked for a Welfare Organisation as Training and Research Officer

• Competitively show jumped and produced performance horses

• Areas of interest include genetics, breeding, welfare, anatomy and performance

Cameo Knight

MSc, BSc (Hons)

• Studied at undergraduate and postgraduate level at University Centre Sparsholt

• Career focused in Sales and Marketing, particularly within the agricultural and events sector

• Experienced in both the equine and agricultural industries

• Editorial pieces published in numerous equestrian magazines, all focusing on equine nutrition and its effects on health and welfare

• Varied industry experience from the racing sector to showjumping

• Independent research focusing on utilising equine faecal pH and masticatory kinematics to indicate hindgut health

• A key interest in the utilisation of Electromyography by way of data collection

• Has previously worked alongside Dodson & Horrell Ltd on research relating to nutrition and its effects

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