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Writing and Presenting Scientific Papers Workshop |
Room | 8.30-12.30 | 14.00-18.00 |
Sport Hall | ||
Main (No 23) Aula I & II |
Session 1 Climate smart cattle farming and breeding Part 1: general overviews (in cooperation with EU projects METHAGENE, RUMINOMICS, OPTIBARN) Chair: O. Vangen/M. Klopčič |
Session 8 Climate smart cattle farming and breeding Part 2: genetic and nutritional aspects (in cooperation with EU projects METHAGENE, RUMINOMICS, OPTIBARN) Chair: Y. de Haas/C. Thomas |
Main (No 23) Aula III |
Session 3 Feasible solutions to reducing tail biting in commercial settings + rearing entire pigs Chair: A. Velarde |
Session 10 Young train session - Dairy innovative research and extension Chair: P. Aad/A. Kuipers |
Main (No 23) Aula IV |
Session 7 Nutritional and management strategies in animal disease prevention Chair: G. Savoini |
Session 13 Pork carcass: meat quantity or meat quality? Chair: S. Millet |
Main (No 23) Room 1004 |
Session 14 Customised nutrition taking into account the health status of farms and individual animals Chair: E. Tsiplakou |
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Main (No 23) Room 1098 & 1099 |
Session 15 Poultry husbandry: welfare, breeding and nutrition Chair: G. Das |
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Building No 24 Aula I |
Session 2 Strategies of national gene banks for AnGR in Europe for long term conservation purposes and to support in situ conservation of endangered breeds Chair: S.J. Hiemstra |
Session 9 How can we tip the balance between market and non-market outputs from livestock farming systems Chair: M. Zehetmeier/C. Ligda |
Building No 24 Auditorium 3 |
Session 4 Correctly reporting statistical genetics results in the genomic era Chair: G. Pollott |
Session 11 Integrating biological knowledge into genetic studies Chair: T. Suchocki |
Building No 24 Auditorium 7 |
Session 12 ATF Precision livestock farming |
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Building No 22 Auditorium |
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Coffee break: 10.15-10.45 and 15.45-16.15 Lunch break: 12.30-14.00 Poster session (part I), Award ceremony, Welcome reception: 19.00-21.00 |
Room | 8.30-12.30 | 14.00-18.00 |
Sport Hall | Welcome ceremony + Session 16 Discovery plenary session Chair: P. Chemineau + Leroy session |
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Main (No 23) Aula I & II |
Session 22 Genomic selection in practice Chair: I. Misztal |
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Main (No 23) Aula III |
Session 20 Genetics free communications Chair: E. Wall |
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Main (No 23) Aula IV |
Session 21 Beef production, supply and quality from farm to fork Chair: J.F. Hocquette/K. de Roest |
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Main (No 23) Room 1004 |
Session 18 Using electronic identification (EID) and other technological advances in small ruminant farming Chair: C. Morgan-Davies |
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Main (No 23) Room 1098 & 1099 |
Session 24 Succes factors for careers in the livestock industry - Industry/Young Scientists Club Chair: P. Aad/C. Lambertz/A. Smetko |
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Building No 24 Aula I |
Session 25 Ways of improving udder health and fertility in cattle Chair: B. Furst-Walti/M.Klopčič
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Building No 24 Auditorium 3 |
Session 19 Efficiency, multifunctionality and tradeoffs in livestock production Chair: R. Ripoll-Bosch |
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Building No 24
Auditorium 7
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Session 17 Equine production, management and welfare Chair: K. Potočnik |
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Building No 22 Auditorium |
Session 23 Non-human-edible by-products: use and added value as feed material Chair: S. De Campeneere |
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Coffee break: 10.30-11.00 and 15.45-16.15 Lunch break: 12.30-14.00, Polish Evening 20:00-23:00 |
Room | 8.30-11.30 | 14.00-18.00 |
Sport Hall | ||
Main (No 23) Aula I & II |
Session 27 New sources of phenotypes in cattle production Part 1 (with ICAR) Chair: G. Thaller/C. Egger-Danner |
Session 37 New sources of phenotypes in cattle production Part 2 (with ICAR) Chair: G. Thaller/C. Egger-Danner |
Main (No 23) Aula III |
Session 29 Genetics commission early career scientist competition Part 1 Chair: C. Pfeiffer |
Session 36 Genetics commission early career scientist competition Part 2 Chair: H. Mulder |
Main (No 23) Aula IV |
Session 30 New developments, techniques and research in cattle housing systems Chair: Y. Bewley/P. Galama |
Session 39 Role of plant bioactive compunds in animal nutrition Chair: E. Auclair/E. Apper |
Main (No 23) Room 1004 |
Session 32 Towards a framework for multifunctional feeding systems Chair: J. Van Milgen |
Session 38 Applying physiology - improvements in animal productivity, water efficiency, welfare and behaviour Chair: C.H. Knight |
Main (No 23) Room 1098 & 1099 |
Session 57 EU project GPLUSE: Technical, economic, societal and environmental issues associated with highly productive dairy cows Chair: M. Crowe |
Session 40 Animal behaviour Chair: K. O'Driscoll |
Building No 24 Aula I |
Session 28 Integration of new technologies in livestock farming systems Chair: N. Hostiou |
Session 34 All aspects of automatic milking including combination with grazing (in cooperation with EU project Autograssmilk) Chair: A. Van Den Pol-Van Dasselaar/C. Foley |
Building No 24 Auditorium 3 |
Session 26 Innovation and research for developing the horse sector Equine practice in Science Part 1 Chair: A.S. Santos/P. Lekeux |
Session 33 Innovation and research for developing the horse sector Equine practice in Science Part 2 Chair: A. Stojanowska/D. Lewczuk |
Building No 24 Auditorium 7 |
Session 31 Breeding for better health and welfare Chair: L. Boyle |
Session 35 Future challenges and strategies for smallholders Chair: S. Oosting |
Building No 22 Auditorium |
Session 6 Feeding the gestating and lactating sow Chair: G. Bee |
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General Assembly 18.00-20.00 Main building (23), Aula I | ||
Coffee break: 10.30-11.00 and 15.45-16.15 Poster session (part II) 11.30-12.30 Lunch break: 12.30-14.00, Warsaw by night: 20:30-23:00 |
Room | September 3rd 8.30-11.30 |
September 3rd 14.00-18.00 |
September 4th 8.30-18.00 |
Sport Hall | |||
Main (No 23) Aula I & II |
Session 42 In the age of genotype, the breeding objective is quuen (joint session with Interbull) Chair: M. Coffey/R. Reents |
Session 50 Efficient computation strategies in genomic prediction (joint session with Interbull) Chair: Z. Liu |
Session 56 Local industry session (Aula I) Chair: Z.M. Kowalski/ I. Misztal |
Main (No 23) Aula III |
Session 43 Free communications animal nutrition Chair: G. Van Duinkerken |
Session 51 Biotechnological and genomic advances in small ruminant production Chair: R. Rupp |
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Main (No 23) Aula IV |
Session 44 Genetics and genomics in horses Chair: K. Stock |
Session 52 Data in livestock farming systems: does the science supply meet farmers' needs? Chair: S. Ingrand |
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Main (No 23) Room 1004 |
Session 48 Free communications sheep and goats Chair: T. Adnoy |
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Main (No 23) Room 1098 & 1099 |
Session 45 Free communications health and welfare Chair: M. Pearce |
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Building No 24 Aula I |
Session 41 Optimising breeding programmes in the genomic era Chair: T.H.E. Meuwissen/A. de Vries |
Session 53 Cattle herd management and health Chair: B. Furst-Walti/M.Klopčič |
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Building No 24 Auditorium 3 |
Session 47 Livestock farming systems free communications livestock sustainability Chair: M. Tichit |
Session 54 Cellular physiology of the reproductive processes Chair: C.C Perez-Marin |
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Building No 24 Auditorium 7 |
Session 49 Nutrient sensing and metabolic signaling + free communications physiology Chair: H. Sauerwein |
Session 55 Effects of neonate and early life conditions on robustness and resilience in later life Chair: H. Spoolder (NLD) |
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Building No 22 Auditorium |
Session 46 Pig genetics (8.30-12.30) Chair: E. Knol |
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Coffee break: 10.30-11.00 and 15.45-16.15
Lunch break: 12.30-14.00, Farewell Dinner: 20:00-23:00
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