Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (VH)
The VH faculty's mission is to conduct high-quality academic research and teaching in the field of veterinary medicine and animal science. We are engaged in most aspects of the life and welfare of domestic animals.
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CGD seminar on cooperation between Sweden and Ukraine internkommunikation@slu.se Welcome to a seminar on cooperation between Sweden and Ukraine organised by the SLU Committee for Global Animal
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Seminar: infectious diseases in the wildlife-livestock interface internkommunikation@slu.se Welcome to a seminar on infectious diseases in the wildlife-livestock interface. Here is the programme
One Health Day 2024
One Health Day 2024 futureonehealth@slu.se One World, One Health – On October 15, SLU Future One Health will host One Health Day for the second time. We will present a selection of One Health
Diss Todd Alsing Johansson
How clean is clean enough? Infection prevention and control in animal healthcare sofia.webering.ekberg@slu.se Todd Alsing Johansson defends his thesis: How clean is clean enough? Infection
Lise Pinaqui
lise.pinaqui@slu.se PhD student at the Department of Animal Biosciences, studying leg health in organic pig production. I developed a strong interest early in life for animals and I was naturally
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Welcome to trial lecture mw-red@slu.se As part of the recruitment process for a professor, the VH Faculty invites you to attend a candidate’s trial lecture. The Department of Animal Nutrition and
Diss Liv Jonare
Cellulitis in broiler chickens – studies of the pathogenesis, a diagnostic tool and risk factors sofia.webering.ekberg@slu.se Liv Jonare defends her thesis: Cellulitis in broiler chickens – studies
Patrik Baard
patrik.baard@slu.se I am a researcher in applied philosophy at the Department of Animal Science and Welfare, since 2024. I got my PhD in philosophy at the Royal Institute of Technology (2016), and
CRU webinar: "Exposure to PFOS and PFBS induces multigenerational effects on behavior correlating with transcriptomic and DNA methylation changes in neuro-related genes in zebrafish"
cru@slu.se Welcome to this CRU Webinar with speaker Michela Di Criscio, PhD student at the Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University. The webinar is entitled "Exposure to PFOS and PFBS
CRU PhD student course: Comparative reproductive biotechnologies
cru@slu.se The aim of the course is to expand the participants’ knowledge and understanding of reproductive biotechnologies in vertebrate animals and humans. Comparative aspects of reproductive
Diss Linda Ernholm
Wild boar at the farm gate – Infectious disease epidemiology at the wildlife–livestock interface sofia.webering.ekberg@slu.se Linda Ernholm defends her thesis: Wild boar at the farm gate –
Accreditation in Australia and New Zeeland Australien och Nya Zeeland
This accreditation means that veterinarians trained with us, who graduate from 2024 onwards, are eligible for authorisation to work in Australia and New Zealand. On 7th August we received the happy