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Preserving health, welfare, and productivity in a challenging environment
发布日期:2017-11-28 浏览次数: 信息来源: 动物科技学院

报告人:Bas Kemp

时间:2017年11 月30日,下午14:00 - 17:00

地点:动物科技学院第二会议室

联系人:孙东晓  教授,电话:62734653

 

报告人简介


Prof. Bas Kemp (1960) has an Animal Science background and did his PhD research on nutrition of the breeding boar between 1986 and 1989. After his graduation he worked as an assistant professor for one year at the Animal Nutrition group in Wageningen.

 

In 1991, he started working at the department of Animal Husbandry as associate professor in  animal reproduction

 

In January 2000, he was appointed full professor and chair leader of the Adaptation Physiology group of Wageningen University. This group has expertise in immunology, reproduction, energy metabolism and behavioral physiology and uses a interdisciplinary approach to study the adaptation of animals to their environment. The aim of the group is to facilitate and support adaptation of domestic animals to their changing and challenging environment in order to optimize their welfare and health. Long-term effects of early life conditions on adaptive capacity, health and welfare in later life, and support during critical transition periods (e.g. weaning of piglets, onset of lactation in dairy cattle) are key elements in the research of the group.

 

Refereed papers: 357, Citations: h-index 53  (Google scholar citations), 39 (web of sciences), PhD students guided: 54, PhD students in progress: 26.

 

More information on the Adaptation Physiology group can be found on www.wageningenur.nl/adp


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