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Microbiology In Livestock

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Ballyvaughan Suite
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
4:15 PM - 5:45 PM

Overview

Sponsored by Animal Microbiome Journal


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This session will include invited presentations and offered papers exploring the role of key ruminant microbiomes in animal production, health and the environment.


Session Sponsor & Speakers

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Session sponsored by Animal Microbiome Journal

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Dr. Hilario Mantovani
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Navigating the antibiotic resistance conundrum: Insights into gene distribution and transfer in livestock

4:15 PM - 4:50 PM

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Dr Linda Oyama
Lecturer In Microbiomics, Amr And One Health
Queens University Belfast

Mapping Antimicrobial Resistance Across Dairy Cows, Human, and Environmental Interfaces in Food-Producing Regions of Brazil: A One Health Perspective

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Dr. Kevin Linehan
Technologist
Teagasc

Bacteriocin-Producing Lactic Acid Bacteria as Silage Inoculants to Reduce Methane Emissions in Dairy Cattle

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Ms Michelle Stafford
Phd Student
Teagasc

Temporal establishment of the colon microbiota in Angus calves from birth to post-weaning

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Dr Tuan Nguyen
Research Associate
SRUC

The potential selection response of microbiome-driven breeding to mitigate methane emissions from beef cattle considering correlated production traits

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Dr. Bernie Earley
Principal Research Scientist
Teagasc

Characterisation of the bacterial microbiota of nasal swab and pharyngeal tonsil samples from dairy calves following experimental challenge with bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)

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Professor Rainer Roehe
Professor
SRUC

The use of ruminal metabolic information to select microbial genes for microbiome-driven breeding to mitigate methane emissions from beef cattle

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Chair

Sinead Waters
Lecturer
University of Galway

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