The Science Our Publications Disease Detection – Theory and Application Pesterfield, C., Guest, C & Brainch, S., 19 Dec 2024, Medical Detection Dogs in the Management of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome European Journal of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology. 2024: 10, 1, p.3-5 Desmas-Bazelle, I., Rooney, N. J., Morant, S., Harris, R., Volckaert, V., Goodfellow, M., Aziz, S. & Guest, C., 6 Dec 2024, Trained dogs can detect canine urothelial carcinoma of the bladder Veterinary Oncology. 1, 10p., 12. Parr-Cortes, Z., Rooney, N. J., Wheatstone, M., Stock, T., Pesterfield, C., Guest, C. & Muller, C., 1 Sep 2024 Evaluating and contextualizing volatile organic compounds in dog training breath samples from a patient with type 1 diabetes Journal of Veterinary Behaviour: Clinical Applications and Research. 75, p. 62-75 14 p. Guest, C., et al, 8 Dec 2022, Expert considerations and consensus for using dogs to detect human SARS-CoV-2-infections Frontiers in Medicine. 9. Guest, C,. et al. 24 March 2022, Using trained dogs and organic semi-conducting sensors to identify asymptomatic and mild SARS-CoV-2 infections: an observational study Journal of Travel Medicine. 29, 3. Guest, C. M., Harris, R., et al. 17 Feb 2021, Feasibility of integrating canine olfaction with chemical and microbial profiling of urine to detect lethal prostate cancer PLoS One.16, 2. Jones, R. T., Guest, C., et al. 12 Aug 2020, Could bio-detection dogs be used to limit the spread of COVID-19 by travellers? Journal of Travel Medicine. 27, 8. Guest, C., Otto, C. M., 27 Feb 2020, Editorial: Canine Olfactory Detection Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 7. Wilson, C. H., Kane, S., Morant, S. V., Guest, C. M. & Rooney, N. J., 6 Feb 2020, Diabetes alert dogs: Objective behaviours shown during periods of owner glucose fluctuation and stability Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 223, 10p., 104915. Davies, J. C., Alton, E., Simbo, A., Murphy, R., Seth, I., Williams, K., Somerville, M., Jolly, L., Morant, S., Guest, C., 7 Nov 2019, Training dogs to differentiate Pseudomonas aeruginosa from other cystic fibrosis bacterial pathogens: not to be sniffed at? European Respiratory Journal. 54, 5. Guest, C., et al, 1 June 2019, Trained dogs identify people with malaria parasites by their odour The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 19,6, p - 578-580. Wilson, S., Morant, S., Kane, S., Pesterfield, C., Guest, C., & Rooney, N. J., 27 March 2019, An Owner-Independent Investigation of Diabetes Alert Dog Performance Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 6, Mar, 11p., 91. Rooney, N., Guest, C. Swanson, L. & Morant, S., 15 Jan 2019, How effective are trained dogs at alerting their owners to changes in blood glycaemic levels?: Variations in performance of glycaemia alert dogs PLoS ONE. 14,1,16 p., e0210092. Kasstan, B., Hampshire, K., Guest, C., Logan, J.G., Pinder, M., Williams, K., D’Alessandro, U. and Lindsay, S.W., 8 Jan 2019, Sniff and tell: the feasibility of using Bio-Detection Dogs as a mobile diagnostic intervention for asymptomatic malaria in sub-Saharan Africa Journal of biosocial science, pp.1-8. Rooney, N. J., Morant, S. & Guest, C., 7 Aug 2013, Investigation into the Value of Trained Glycaemia Alert Dogs to Clients with Type I Diabetes PLoS ONE 10.1371/journal.pone.0069921 Willis, C. M., Britton, L., Guest, C. M., Harris, R. & Wallace, J., 1 May 2010, Volatile organic compounds as biomarkers of bladder cancer: Sensitivity and specificity using trained sniffer dogs Cancer Biomarkers 8, 3, p. 145-153. Willis, C. M., Church, S. M., Guest, C. M., et al. 23 Sep 2004, Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs: proof of principle study The British Medical Journal 329:712. Church, J. & Williams, H., 15 Sep 2001, Another sniffer dog for the clinic? The Lancet 358, 9285. Manage Cookie Preferences