John Hammond

John Hammond

scientist United Kingdom

John Hammond is a prominent researcher and the Director of Research at the Pirbright Institute in the UK, known for his work in veterinary science and livestock management. He is currently involved in a groundbreaking project aimed at developing a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows, which has the potential to significantly address climate change while maintaining sustainable farming practices.

Born on Dec 15, 1910 (115 years old)

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Ireland Ireland: Prof John Hammond, director of Research at the Perbright Institute in Surrey, England, says there is an opportunity to reduce methane emissions from ruminant fermentation. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Irish dairy and beef sectors have the tools to tackle methane emissions – The Irish Times

India India: John Hammond, Director of Research at the Pirbright Institute, highlighted the appeal of a vaccine as a proven tool in livestock management. 7

The Times of India: Jeff Bezos invests $9.4 million in 'cow fart vaccine' to combat climate change |