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that the health and welfare of animals, humans and the environment are interconnected. By sharing our knowledge and working together, we make positive impact, both nationally and internationally. Our
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: doc. Ing. Cyril Hrnčár, PhD. Workplace: Institute of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra Study program: Special Animal Production Form
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. Resource efficiency, taking into account local and global environmental and climate impacts, is just as much a focus as the welfare and health of animals and the safety of the food derived from them
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), epigenetics (Philippe Collas, IMB – MedFak) and sensor technology (Ørjan Martinsen, Physic department – MatNat). A state-of-the-art animal facility, the largest in Norway, is localized in the Institute
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. Our group and research The Section for Animal Welfare on Disease Control performs research in the areas of infectious diseases and animal welfare, based on the disciplines epidemiology, ethology and
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Would you like to develop impact-oriented research that makes a difference for climate, health and animal-welfare? Are you ready to explore the evolving market trends driving the demand for plant
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members are organised into the following divisions: Aquaculture, Ecology, Genomics, Animal science, production and welfare, and Algae and microbial biotechnology. Read more: www.nord.no/en/fba Apply
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), epigenetics (Philippe Collas, IMB – MedFak) and sensor technology (Ørjan Martinsen, Physic department – MatNat). A state-of-the-art animal facility, the largest in Norway, is localized in the Institute
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relatively untapped. One such area where metabolomics can serve to improve animal health, welfare and performance is the dietary supplementation of copper (Cu) to dairy cattle (Atkins et al., 2021; Sinclair et
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of the osmotic homeostasis in the whole animal as well as in different organs. One example are the aquaporins located in the intestine of fish living in salt water where these water channels enable movement