Veterinary and Animal Science
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2020/2021
Study area
Science and Technology
PhD Coordinator
The objectives of this programme are:
1. to coordinate third cycle learning activities for all disciplines related to Veterinary Sciences and Animal Productions;
2. to provide the opportunity for scientific and cultural development of young graduates in disciplines that belong to this sector by developing advanced research programmes and providing specialised teaching programmes;
3. to use the network of current collaborations and agreements between proponent teaching staff and industry and enterprise in the above sectors;
4. to exploit the many active partnerships with leading Italian and international research institutions to acquire authority and multidisciplinarity for the development of new and more functional partnerships;
5. to promote internationalisation by involving foreign scholars and students in organised research and training activities.
1. to coordinate third cycle learning activities for all disciplines related to Veterinary Sciences and Animal Productions;
2. to provide the opportunity for scientific and cultural development of young graduates in disciplines that belong to this sector by developing advanced research programmes and providing specialised teaching programmes;
3. to use the network of current collaborations and agreements between proponent teaching staff and industry and enterprise in the above sectors;
4. to exploit the many active partnerships with leading Italian and international research institutions to acquire authority and multidisciplinarity for the development of new and more functional partnerships;
5. to promote internationalisation by involving foreign scholars and students in organised research and training activities.
Tutte le classi di laurea magistrale - All classes of master's degree
Dipartimento di Medicina veterinaria - Via dell'Università, 6 - Lodi
- Main offices
Dipartimento di Medicina veterinaria - Via dell'Università, 6 - Lodi - Degree course coordinator: Valeria Grieco
[email protected] - Degree course website
https://dottorati.unimi.it/vas/
Title | Professor(s) |
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Extracorporeal circulation in small animal soft tissue complex surgery | |
Presence of drugs and contaminants in farm and game animals, and characterization of the risk for the consumers | |
Animal genetic resources – selection signatures and genomic variability in livestock populations | |
Short and Medium-chain fatty acids as feed additives for pig production: towards gut health improvement and antibiotic reduction | |
Physiological approach to the study of autochthonous small ruminants breeds of Italy | |
Assessment of innate resistance to infectious diseases in dairy ruminants | |
Use of clinical and population pharmacokinetics to identify and suggest new therapeutic approaches in companion and farm animal practice | |
Innovative methods to explore emotions and behavioural disorders in animals | |
System biology and OMICS approaches to the immune defences of ruminant mammary glands | |
Antibiotics in food of animal origin:occurrence of residues and their relevance toward food safety, antimicrobial resistance and technological implications | |
Clinical pathologic biomarkers for managing and monitoring wild animals | |
Environmental and economic sustainability of fish farm | |
Equine Asthma and Secretome: a regenerative based approach for a translational innovative therapy | |
Impact of Nutrient Imbalance on the Epigenetic Signature and Gene Expression of Bovine Early Embryos | |
Comparative studies for the individuation of possible animal models for the study of human urogenital pathologies | |
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) for regenerative treatments of ovarian hypogonadism in the bovine | |
Feline infectious diseases: genetic characterization of emerging and zoonotic pathogens | |
Dissecting the factors and mechanisms controlling cell division during early embryogenesis | |
Feline ovarian tissue banking: a cryopreservation-culture combined approach for female germplasm conservation. | |
Immune response and cancer in companion animals | |
Environmental impact (EI) of pig farms is a risk factor for development of health disorders in late life: focus in anatomical development of target organs | |
The mechanobiology of aging: extra-cellular microenvironment modifications and their effects on organ function | |
Characterization of the immune response in experimental mouse models | |
Oral vaccine development aginst E. coli infections of post-weanning piglets | |
Identification of prognostic factors in the functional recovery of stray cats with traumatic orthopedic injuries. | |
Animal nutrition, welfare and sustainability: new perspective | |
Reduction of oxidative stress in dairy ruminants through nutritional interventions | |
Omics approaches for the safety and the quality of milk and dairy products | |
Daily and seasonal trends of electricity use on conventional and automatic milking dairy farms adopting energy efficient technologies | |
Integrated omics approaches to understand multifactorial diseases cancer, shock, dysmetabolism and damage due to environmental pollution |
Courses list
February 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Cell and Tissue Culture: from Basic Principles to Advanced Technologies | 3 | 18 | English |
March 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Digital Imaging and Image Integrity in Scientific Publication | 3 | 18 | English | |
Statistics for Veterinary and Animal Science -1 | 4 | 24 | English |
April 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Pathology of Laboratory Animals | 2 | 12 | English | |
Role of the Multimodal Imaging Modalities in the Pre-Clinical Animal Model Research | 2 | 12 | English |
May 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Empirical Surveys and Causal Experiments in Consumer Research | 3 | 18 | English | |
The Animal Microbiome: Basic Concepts and Implications for Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions | 3 | 18 | English | |
The Future of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Lessons from the Past and Interpretations of the Present | 3 | 18 | English |
July 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Non-Invasive Biomarkes for the Future Research Designs | 2 | 16 | English |
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