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2020 Virtual Meeting

2020 Virtual Meeting

Book of Abstract: BOA 2020 Virtual Meeting

Recorded video presentations are available in the EAAP Members Area.

Sessions

  • Session 01: Plenary session – responsibility of animal productionon climate change
  • Session 02: Joint EAAP/ADSA/Interbull session: Breeding and genetics – ten years of genomic selection
  • Session 03: Genetic diversity
  • Session 04: PLF for saving feed
  • Session 05: Climate change impact on livestock health and welfare
  • Session 06: Energy and protein efficiency in pigs, from conception to slaughter
  • Session 07: Responsiveness of the dairy cattle industry to social needs
  • Session 08: Physiological basis of PLF technologies to infer on animal health, welfare and production efficiency in cattle
  • Session 09: Insects as feed and health effects for livestock
  • Session 10: Sustainable land use for healthy humans and a healthy planet
  • Session 11: Dairy sheep and goat systems: new research in genes, nutrition and management
  • Session 12: What livestock has to offer to biodiversity & healthy soils (ATF)
  • Session 13: Governance of the genetic resources
  • Session 14: Genetics free communications
  • Session 15: Fitting PLF to species and animal size, possibilities for sheep, goats, poultry, horses, pigs and ‘exotic’ animals
  • Session 16: ‘Net zero-carbon’ – how is it possible in livestock farming systems?
  • Session 17: Early career competition: stressing innovation in pig production
  • Session 18: Young Train: Innovative research and extension in cattle
  • Session 19: SMART NUTRITION – the role of nutrition in the circular economy: improving the use of feed not competitive with human nutrition
  • Session 20: Insect production: techniques, substrates and health issues
  • Session 21: Omics in animal nutrition and physiology (The European Joint Doctorate Program Molecular Animal Nutrition “MANNA”)
  • Session 22: Can you have your cake and eat it too – tools to get the most out of animal resilience and efficiency
  • Session 23: Breeding for improved animal health and welfare
  • Session 24: Data-based PLF solutions for the cattle sector: opportunities, challenges and pitfalls
  • Session 25: Feed production facing climate change (new feeds, alternative fibre sources)
  • Session 26: Early career competition: stressing innovation in pig production
  • Session 27: Integration of beef and dairy production
  • Session 28: Aquaculture Working Group
  • Session 29: Understanding and combatting antimicrobials and anthelmintics resistance
  • Session 30: Genetic evaluations and breeding programs in horses and their development
  • Session 31: Recent advances in livestock physiology: cellular, organoid and whole-organism studies
  • Session 32: Breeding for improved animal health and welfare
  • Session 33: Opportunities and risks in animal management applying AI, big data, data science tools, API economy and digital agriculture
  • Session 35: Modulating gut function and microbiome for resilient livestock production
  • Session 36: Housing of cattle
  • Session 37: Combining the diversity of resources and farming practices to ensure resilience at different scales
  • Session 38: Standardization of methods, parameters and terminology in insect research and socio-economic impact
  • Session 39: New perspectives and approaches in equidae production
  • Session 40: Dairy sheep and goat systems: new research in genes, nutrition and management
  • Session 41: Breeding programmes
  • Session 42: New technological challenges (including nanotechnology) facing future feeding industry – how to value?
  • Session 43: Impact of PLF and sensors on phenotyping, animal breeding, animal selection and animal genetics
  • Session 44: Dairy4Future project
  • Session 45: Modulating gut function and microbiome for resilient livestock production
  • Session 47: Combining the diversity of resources and farming practices to ensure resilience at different scales
  • Session 48: Insect genetics: opportunities and challenges
  • Session 49: New perspectives and approaches in equidae production
  • Session 50: Sheep and goat free communications
  • Session 51: Young Scientist session: jobs of the future
  • Session 52: Long-term selection and limits
  • Session 53: Free communications – cattle
  • Session 54: PLF as a tailor-made way to care for individuals within groups
  • Session 55: PLF and sensing animal health, welfare, physiological measures and behaviour of animals
  • Session 56: Pig, poultry and rabbit husbandry for improved product quality
  • Session 57: Lameness and metabolic aspects in cattle
  • Session 58: Neonatal nutrition/ early life programming
  • Session 59: Impact of different farming practices on animal health and welfare
  • Session 60: Horse registration, legal status of horses and its consequences
  • Session 61: SMARTER: small ruminants breeding for efficiency and resilience
  • Session 62: Livestock farming systems free communications
  • Session 63: Breeding, climate and sustainability
  • Session 64: Genomic evaluation
  • Session 65: PLF and sensing animal health, welfare, physiological measures and behaviour of animals
  • Session 67: Mineral and vitamin nutrition in pigs and poultry
  • Session 68: Collaborative international research related to beef quality
  • Session 69: Dietary methyl donor supplementation in dairy ruminants
  • Session 70: Applied animal behaviour
  • Session 71: Combating the increasingly negative consumer opinion on livestock’s contribution to climate change
  • Session 72: Resilient sheep and goats: breeding & management strategies to overcome disease and environmental challenges
  • Session 73: Innovative farm systems to meet societal demand
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