Suzanne Truong

Suzanne Truong Oceania

Suzanne is an animal welfare scientist currently teaching into the subject Applied Animal Behaviour at The University of Melbourne, Australia. She completed her PhD at University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna on the topic of positive human-animal interactions, a multidisciplinary project combining animal welfare science, ethology, neurophysiology, pharmacology, computer vision, bioacoustics, human psychology, and animal ethics to better understand what makes human-animal interactions positive from the animal’s perspective. She is currently the leader of the sub-working group Bridging Disciplines within the European COST Action LIFT (Lifting Farm Animal Lives), which runs discussion groups, webinars (in collaboration with Animal Welfare Slack Workspace), and the podcast ‘Lifting Animals’ Lives’ to bring different disciplinary perspectives together to inform our understanding of positive animal welfare.

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