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August 30th (Sunday)

Writing and Presenting Scientific Papers Workshop

August 31st, 2015 (Monday)

 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 
 Main (No 23)
Room 1098 & 1099
  Session 15
Poultry husbandry: welfare, breeding and
nutrition
Chair: G. Das 
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
Building No 22
Auditorium
   
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  

September 1st, 2015 (Tuesday)

Room 8.30-12.30 14.00-18.00
Sport Hall Welcome ceremony
+ Session 16
Discovery plenary session
Chair: P. Chemineau
+ Leroy session
 
Main (No 23)
Aula I & II
  Session 22
Genomic selection in practice
Chair: I. Misztal
Main (No 23)
Aula III
  Session 20
Genetics free communications
Chair: E. Wall
Main (No 23)
Aula IV
  Session 21
Beef production, supply and quality
from farm to fork
Chair: J.F. Hocquette/K. de Roest
Main (No 23)
Room 1004
  Session 18
Using electronic identification (EID)
and other technological advances in
small ruminant farming
Chair: C. Morgan-Davies
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
Building No 24
Aula I
  Session 25
Ways of improving udder health and
fertility in cattle
Chair: B. Furst-Walti/M.Klopčič
Building No 24
Auditorium 3
  Session 19
Efficiency, multifunctionality and
tradeoffs in livestock production
Chair: R. Ripoll-Bosch
Building No 24
Auditorium 7
  Session 17
Equine production, management
and welfare
Chair: K. Potočnik
 Building No 22
Auditorium
   Session 23
Non-human-edible by-products:
use and added value as feed material
Chair: S. De Campeneere
 Coffee break: 10.30-11.00 and 15.45-16.15
Lunch break: 12.30-14.00, Polish Evening 20:00-23:00

September 2nd, 2015 (Wednesday)

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
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

September 3rd & 4th, 2015 (Thursday, Friday)

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
 
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
 
Main
(No 23)
Room 1004
Session 48
Free communications
sheep and goats
Chair: T. Adnoy
   
Main 
(No 23)
Room
1098 & 1099
Session 45
Free communications
health and welfare
Chair: M. Pearce
   
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
 
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
 
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)
 
Building
No 22
Auditorium
Session 46
Pig genetics (8.30-12.30)
Chair: E. Knol
   
   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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