During Summit attendees had the opportunity to tour multiple UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences facilities. Tour stops included the newly renovated Dairy Cattle Center, Babcock Hall, and the Meat Science and Animal Biologics Discovery building. Read our Summit recap at https://ow.ly/cPS950UksBI
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More species have been added to our new off-the-shelf human and animal #plasma and #serum options in our online portal. These ready-to-ship, standard-size aliquots are produced with the same rigorous quality-control processes while offering: - Competitive pricing - Direct ordering through our website - Shorter order-to-ship lead times - Standardized documentation Browse our inventory, view pricing, create a quote or place an order: https://lnkd.in/evX3EGrv #Biospecimens #DrugDiscovery #DrugDevelopment #Diagnostics #Bioanalysis
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🌍 Early start in Brussels today for the "2nd European Commission workshop on the Roadmap towards phasing out animal testing for chemical safety assessments". I look forward to presenting the RiskHunt3R case study, showcasing how in silico 🖥️ and in vitro 🧪 methods, along with PBPK modeling 📊, can be used in the risk assessment of chemicals with active metabolites. #NAMs #Animalfreetesting #riskassessment #Certara #Riskhunt3r #ASPIS #3Rs
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Managing the transition phase is challenging, Register for this webinar to gain useful insights in cow health and productivity during this phase. #KEMIN #DairyCows #RuminantNutrition #TransitionPhase
🐄 Starting with the first topic “𝗟𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗶𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗱𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗽𝗵𝗮𝘀𝗲” on April 29, 2024, 9.00 PM (GMT +8) Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore: • Managing energy intake to prevent ketosis • Ensuring adequate amino acid availability for optimal milk production • Practical energy recommendations for maximizing animal performance and economics Brought to you by our industry experts: 🎤 Dr. Phil Cardoso, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Illinois 🎤 Dr. Tom Overton, Professor of Dairy Management and Chair of the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University ✍ Register for our upcoming series of three informative webinars in April, June, and October 2024: https://hubs.ly/Q02tTbqT0 29 April: 9.00 PM (GMT +8) 14 June: 9.00 PM (GMT +8) October: Keep a lookout for our update! #Kemin #DairyCows #RuminantNutrition #TransitionPhase #TransitionPhaseManagement #KeminWebinarSeries
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In our recent survey, over 40% voted that we needed greater adoption of NAM's by regulatory bodies to accelerate their adoption. The European Commission has now released their report on the EC workshop about “The Roadmap Towards Phasing Out Animal Testing for Chemical Safety Assessments” from December 2023. Here, we have summarized our 12 most important takeaways from that document. 1. Validation Challenges and Requirements 2. Regulatory Acceptance of NAMs 3. Partnerships and Networks 4. Stakeholder Involvement 5. Socio-Technical Barriers 6. Education and Training 7. Funding and Cost of Validation 8. Case Studies and Practical Examples 9. Legislative and Guidance Updates 10. Non-Test Approaches and In Silico Models 11. Development of Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathways (qAOPs) 12. Commitment to Phasing Out Animal Testing You can find the full report here: https://lnkd.in/g8h96DUM
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We don’t need to overcomplicate cocci control in broilers, don’t fall in the fairy tale of too many rotations and cleaning periods… be safe, be smart and always look at your return on investment. Learn more in the excellent study below. #coccidiosis #ROI #efficacy #sustainability #consistency
Pleased to share a new publication on the "Efficacy and growth performance of two different ionophore coccidiostats (Narasin and Salinomycin) in broiler chickens after a challenge with Eimeria spp." in Animals MDPI Check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/gHqzbXnv
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Meet COHlab's proprietary technology, POTENTIO: POTENTIO Precision Technology is a biosensor developed by COHlab partner Dr. Mike Serpe and his team of scientists, used in one of the most common laboratory test methods, the ELISA method. POTENTIO can be used as a tool within a diagnostic laboratory or packaged into a consumer device for use at the point of care. POTENTIO has the potential to transform the animal health diagnostics industry, making high-demand tests, typically expensive and run by distant reference labs that don't provide actionable answers for producers to treat animals quickly, more accessible and cost-effective. Stay inside the next generation of point-of-care testing: https://cohlab.ca/
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🛒 MIRA, or Multienzyme Isothermal Rapid Amplification, is Amp Future's pioneering technology that harnesses the synergy of multiple functional proteins at room temperature to achieve rapid nucleic acid amplification. This portable solution redefines rapid on-site nucleic acid detection, offering versatile applications across human disease, pet disease, animal husbandry, agriculture, and food safety. Compared to traditional methods like PCR, MIRA delivers better flexibility and speed. It reduces detection time to 1/6 of traditional PCR, accommodating various detection sites and operating efficiently at a constant temperature (37℃ to 42℃). Using freeze-dried/microsphere reagents, MIRA ensures straightforward transport at room temperature, reducing the pressure of storage and transportation. #AmpFuture #MIRA #EarlyDetection #HealthInnovation
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A synthesis and comparison of the outcomes of published QRA of L. monocytogenes in produce 🍈 🥕 🥗 🌽 https://lnkd.in/eECgUzJt
A Critical Review of Risk Assessment Models for Listeria monocytogenes in Produce
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💬 Multienzyme Isothermal Rapid Amplification (MIRA) is our advanced nucleic acid amplification technology that operates at room temperature. By utilizing the collaborative action of multiple functional proteins, MIRA achieves rapid and efficient nucleic acid amplification without the need for thermal cycling. This innovative approach allows for portable, on-site detection of nucleic acids. MIRA works by forming a complex with recombinase, primers, and accessory proteins, which search for homologous sequences and create a D-loop region. As the recombinase dissociates, the polymerase binds to the primer's 3' end and begins chain extension. The MIRA technology is a breakthrough in rapid nucleic acid detection, with applications extending across human health, pet diagnostics, animal husbandry, agriculture, and food safety. #AmpFuture #MIRA #EarlyDetection #HealthInnovation
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I am thrilled to share my latest publication on the "Efficacy and growth performance of two different ionophore coccidiostats (Narasin and Salinomycin) in broiler chickens after a challenge with Eimeria spp." in Animals MDPI Journal Check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/gHqzbXnv George Gould Monika Rogala-Hnatowska Prakash Ramasami @MDPIOpenAccess #MDPI #openaccess #newpublication #manuscript10 #Narasin
Efficacy and Growth Performance between Two Different Ionophore Coccidiostats (Narasin and Salinomycin) in Broiler Chickens after Challenge with Eimeria spp.
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