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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Designing targeted incentive policies to prevent the risk of bovine tuberculosis on farms

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Reorganising the trade in young beef cattle to reduce the risk of respiratory diseases

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: The biology of a poorly known bird-associated tick species finally revealed!

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Q fever: the contribution of cattle as a reservoir of human infection should not be overlooked

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Combined analysis of grazing behaviour and movement: a step towards automated lameness detection in cattle

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Artificial Intelligence and Animal Health

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Evolution of a group of tick-associated iflaviruses

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2021: Organic dairy calf rearing with nurses and risk of cryptosporidiosis in newborn calves

BIOEPAR members share with you their highlights of the year 2021. A year still marked by the pandemic, but one in which the members of our laboratory have been very active! Each week we will share a highlight of the past year!
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21 October 2021

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François Meurens at Les Utopiales, International Festival of Science-Fiction

THEME OF THE 2021 EDITION: TRANSFORMATIONS. After thousands of years of evolution, humanity is still in transition. With its techniques, it is changing the world to suit its needs, and in just two centuries it has changed the Earth so profoundly that it is becoming uninhabitable for humans. This year again, artists and scientists, creators and authors will come together to reflect on the past, decipher the present and anticipate the future in order to transform our world for the good of all.
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11 September 2023

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Defense of Hélène Cécilia's thesis

Hélène Cécilia will defend her thesis on October 28, 2021 at 1:30 pm in room Amphi Godfrain - La Chantrerie - Nantes at Oniris on: Modeling Rift Valley fever transmission dynamics : insight from micro- to macro-scale studies
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11 September 2023

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Defense of Caroline Constancis's thesis

Caroline Constancis will defend her thesis on September 30, 2021 at 2:00 pm - La Chantrerie - Nantes at Oniris on: Dairy calf rearing with nurse cow in organic farming: description of practices and epidemiological study of cryptosporidiosis and digestive and respiratory strongylosis
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11 September 2023

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Webinar Rethinking dairy calf rearing: register now!

We are organising a webinar Rethinking dairy calf rearing to re-establish the mother-calf bond: a cross-over study of rearing calves under mother's milk and feeder cows on the mornings of 14 and 17 September. It is aimed at advisors and farmers and will discuss the results obtained in the European projects Grazy DaiSY and ProYoungStock. The webinar will be in French.
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11 September 2023

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Defense of Romain Daveu's thesis

Romain Daveu will defend his thesis on July 12, 2021 at 9:00 am - La Chantrerie - Nantes at Oniris on : Interplays between the bacterial endosymbiont Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii and its arthropod host, the European tick Ixodes ricinus
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11 September 2023

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IFCE Webconference "Piroplasmosis: parasites, ticks, equids, environments

On June 8, 2021, the Institut Français du Cheval et de l'Equitation (IFCE) offered a webconference by Laurence Malandrin, head of the PiroGoTick project, entitled "Piroplasmosis: parasites, ticks, Equids, environments". The video is available on YouTube (in french).
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11 September 2023

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Understanding, assessing and improving animal husbandry

A team of scientists who have been working on animal welfare for many years has published a series of three booklets on this subject. Raphaël Guatteo, BIOEPAR, participated in the writing of these documents. These memos present theoretical notions, examples and reference protocols related to animal welfare, so that all actors - animal husbandry professionals, members of animal protection associations, scientists, trainers... but also citizens - can exchange with a common language.
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11 September 2023

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Raphaël Guatteo elected EBVS secretary

After 4 years on the EBVS board, Raphaël Guatteo has been elected secretary of the structure and joins the executive committee.
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11 September 2023

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Defense of Niki Hayatgheib's thesis

Niki Hayatgheib will defend her thesis on July 7, 2021 at 2:00 pm in replay in room 103 - La Chantrerie - Nantes at Oniris on : Evaluation of the efficacy of functional dietary alternatives to control Aeromonas infection, mainly Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida: Towards reducing antibiotic use to decrease the development and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes in fish and the environment
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11 September 2023

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Soutenance de thèse de Mathilde Mercat

Mathilde Mercat will defend her thesis on July 7, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. in replay in room 221 - La Chantrerie - Nantes at Oniris on : Design and evaluation of a method for estimating a probability of infection of a herd from heterogeneous data: contribution to the development of an epidemiological surveillance based on the comparability of results.
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11 September 2023

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A web conference of the IFCE by BIOEPAR

On June 8, 2021, the Institut Français du Cheval et de l'Equitation (IFCE) offered a BIOEPAR webconference on "Piroplasmosis: parasites, ticks, Equids, environments."
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2020: Influenza and PRRS, what do respiratory viruses do when they meet?

It's time for a retrospective: the year 2020 has been greatly affected by the health crisis, but the daily life of the unit has been punctuated by many events that have allowed us to maintain a link between the members of the laboratory, and to continue to move forward together. Each week, we will share a highlight of the past year!
Floor from the Netherlands who is working for Ireland but living in France.
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11 September 2023

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Highlights 2020: Working as a Dutch person for Ireland in France

It's time for a retrospective: the year 2020 has been greatly affected by the health crisis, but the daily life of the unit has been punctuated by many events that have allowed us to maintain a link between the members of the laboratory, and to continue to move forward together. Each week, we will share a highlight of the past year!