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SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 2
SDG 2 Zero Hunger
SDG 3
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 15
SDG 15 Life on Land
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01

Advancements in Veterinary Therapeutics

This track focuses on the latest developments in veterinary therapeutics, including novel pharmacological approaches and treatment protocols. Participants will explore case studies and research findings that highlight effective therapeutic strategies for various animal species.

Track 02

Nutritional Management of Metabolic Diseases

This session will delve into the role of nutrition in the prevention and management of metabolic diseases in animals. Experts will present research on dietary interventions and their impact on health outcomes in both companion animals and livestock.

Track 03

Innovations in Animal Nutrition and Feed Formulation

This track will address cutting-edge techniques in feed formulation and the development of nutritionally balanced diets for diverse animal populations. Discussions will include the integration of alternative feed ingredients and the implications for animal health and performance.

Track 04

Clinical Nutrition in Veterinary Practice

Focusing on the practical application of clinical nutrition, this session will cover assessment techniques and dietary recommendations for various health conditions. Participants will gain insights into the importance of tailored nutrition plans in enhancing patient outcomes.

Track 05

Herd Health Management Strategies

This track will explore comprehensive herd health management strategies, emphasizing the role of nutrition in optimizing animal welfare and productivity. Presentations will include case studies that demonstrate successful herd health interventions.

Track 06

Digestive Health and Nutrient Absorption

This session will investigate the relationship between digestive health and nutrient absorption in animals, highlighting the impact of diet on gastrointestinal function. Researchers will present findings on probiotics, prebiotics, and their effects on digestive health.

Track 07

Nutritional Supplements and Animal Growth

This track will examine the efficacy of various nutritional supplements in promoting animal growth and development. Participants will discuss the scientific basis for supplementation and its implications for livestock and companion animal nutrition.

Track 08

Food Safety and Animal Nutrition

This session will address the critical intersection of food safety and animal nutrition, focusing on how dietary practices affect food quality and safety. Experts will discuss regulatory frameworks and best practices for ensuring safe animal-derived food products.

Track 09

Disease Prevention through Nutritional Interventions

This track will highlight the role of nutrition in disease prevention strategies for both companion animals and livestock. Presentations will cover research on dietary components that enhance immune function and reduce disease incidence.

Track 10

Animal Metabolism and Nutritional Monitoring

Focusing on the metabolic processes in animals, this session will explore the importance of nutritional monitoring in optimizing health and performance. Researchers will present methodologies for assessing metabolic health and the implications for dietary management.

Track 11

Veterinary Research Innovations in Nutrition

This track will showcase innovative research in veterinary nutrition, emphasizing novel findings that contribute to the field. Participants will engage with cutting-edge studies that address current challenges and future directions in veterinary medicine and animal nutrition.

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