EAAP has been delivering programs on animal science for over 70 years. After careful planning, we are this year going to provide some outstanding webinars by inviting top speakers who will introduce subjects related to animal science and the livestock industry to scientists and technicians.
The Webinar series is planned to be organized monthly to inform, update, and disseminate with high-profile speakers the EAAP individual members. Apart from exceptions due to organizational issues, the EAAP Webinars will be held monthly, in the afternoon of the second Tuesday of the month.
The 20th EAAP Webinar titled Poultry science, innovations, and future perspectives is organized in collaboration with the EAAP Poultry Working Group. The webinar is organized to address innovations and future perspectives related to the poultry industry, including the challenges and solutions to consumer demand for sustainability and animal welfare.
The first presentation will be given by Michèle Tixier-Boichard from “INRAE” (France) and president of WPSA on The challenges for poultry breeding raised by the different dimensions of sustainability. Yuval Cinnamon from “ARO” (Israel) will give his talk Towards a Humane and Sustainable Solution: A Genetic Model to Eliminate Male Chicks Culling in the Egg Industry. The last speaker will be Werner Bessei from “The University of Hohenheim” who will inform the audience on Animal behaviour and welfare in the last few years with perspectives on the future.
By attending EAAP Webinars, you will be able to stay on top of the latest research and gain new inspiration. Connect and network through a range of interactive presentations, discussions and workshops. Get updates on the latest results and opinions about animal science and the livestock industry. You can use this program also to teach your students.
All registered participants will receive a Zoom link a few days before the webinar. We invite you to check your spam as well. If you need support with your registration, please contact liguori@eaap.org or danilo@eaap.org.