Biotechnologies for Innovation and Sustainability of Animal Health and Production
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
The course will focus on biotechnologies applied to the research of innovative pharmacological and toxicological molecules, and the reduction of environmental impact applying new technologies, including the modulation of host-parasite dynamics that can affect animal health, survival and welfare. The course will provide a multidisciplinary approach of the latest developments within the topics mentioned with particular attention to the influence on animal and human health and environment
Expected learning outcomes
The course is divided in three modules and it will provide deep knowledge on the applications of biotechnology in animal science and health and environment for a comprehensive and holistic approach.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Prerequisites for admission
The students need an adequate background in biotechnology
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam will consist of an interview on the three main area of the course
Modulo : Biotechnology applied to innovative therapy
Course syllabus
The aim of the course is to provide deep knowledge on pharmacology and toxicology, in particular about the applications of biotechnology in the pharmacological and toxicological research on new molecules.
The topics will be:
Research and development of new drugs (4 h)
Biotechnological production from eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells: insulin, growth hormone, growth factors (4 h)
Recombinant therapeutic proteins (4 h)
Synthetic oligonucleotides (2 h)
Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics (4 h).
The topics will be:
Research and development of new drugs (4 h)
Biotechnological production from eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells: insulin, growth hormone, growth factors (4 h)
Recombinant therapeutic proteins (4 h)
Synthetic oligonucleotides (2 h)
Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics (4 h).
Teaching methods
The course will be based on lessons
Teaching Resources
REFERENCE BOOK: Didactic materials provided by the Lecturer will be available on the website of the course: www.ariel.unimi.it
Modulo: Biotechnological tools for parasite challenge in the changing environment
Course syllabus
The course will mainly aim to describe: a) how the environmental changes can give the animal hosts increasing chances to be exposed to infectious stages of parasites, or negatively influence their immune phenotype through altered feeding status, and b) the environmental-friendly biotechnological solutions that can reduce parasite transmission and pharmacological resistance.
The topics will be:
Environmental-sensitive physiological and immunological parameters influencing the host-parasite relationship (2 h)
Effects of global changes on temporal and spatial variations of parasitic infections (4 h)
Biotechnological tools to manage the parasitological risks in the changing ecosystems (6 h)
The topics will be:
Environmental-sensitive physiological and immunological parameters influencing the host-parasite relationship (2 h)
Effects of global changes on temporal and spatial variations of parasitic infections (4 h)
Biotechnological tools to manage the parasitological risks in the changing ecosystems (6 h)
Teaching methods
The course will be based on lessons
Teaching Resources
Teaching matherials will be available on course website - ARIEL Platform
Modulo: Upgrading feed sustainability through biotechnologies
Course syllabus
With diminishing availability of farming land, climatic changes and the threat of declining water resources, the task is to meet the growing demand for food, feed, fibre, fuel, and industrial products using less resources. This latter aspect will reduce use and redisposition of resources - in other words, 'Do more with less!'. Biotechnologies can help in these direction. Direct application of biotech innovations like GM food animals, or the use of biotech innovation in novel feed/food evaluation, are all exhaustive examples.
The main aim of the course are therefore i) to address the main biotechnologies that has an impact on the environment in the field of food producing animals; ii) show their application in novel feed and food evaluation (insect and ex-food); iii) to address the basic principles of sustainability and LCA
Lesson will be focused on:
Role and potential of biotechnologies in limiting feed production environmental impact (4h)
Innovative approaches in upgrading low value organic food waste streams (2h)
Biotechnologies in sustainable and innovative feed ingredients evaluation
-the case of insect materials (3h)
-the case ex-food (3h).
Potential role of biotechnologies in water saving in livestock (2h)
Sustainability assessment and LCA interpretation (4h).
The main aim of the course are therefore i) to address the main biotechnologies that has an impact on the environment in the field of food producing animals; ii) show their application in novel feed and food evaluation (insect and ex-food); iii) to address the basic principles of sustainability and LCA
Lesson will be focused on:
Role and potential of biotechnologies in limiting feed production environmental impact (4h)
Innovative approaches in upgrading low value organic food waste streams (2h)
Biotechnologies in sustainable and innovative feed ingredients evaluation
-the case of insect materials (3h)
-the case ex-food (3h).
Potential role of biotechnologies in water saving in livestock (2h)
Sustainability assessment and LCA interpretation (4h).
Teaching methods
The course will be based on lessons
Teaching Resources
Environmentally Sustainable Livestock Production
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND licence
Open Access
ISBN 978-3-03897-552-6 (Pbk); ISBN 978-3-03897-553-3 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03897-553-3
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND licence
Open Access
ISBN 978-3-03897-552-6 (Pbk); ISBN 978-3-03897-553-3 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03897-553-3
Modulo : Biotechnology applied to innovative therapy
VET/07 - VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 18 hours
Modulo: Biotechnological tools for parasite challenge in the changing environment
VET/06 - PARASITOLOGY AND ANIMAL PARASITIC DISEASES - University credits: 2
Lessons: 12 hours
Modulo: Upgrading feed sustainability through biotechnologies
AGR/18 - ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEEDING - University credits: 3
Lessons: 18 hours