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Dysbacteriosis & Non-Specific Enteritis

By Phibro, USA
29 Jun, 2020

Exploring the cause, development and symptoms of dysbacteriosis/non-specific enteritis with an emphasis on monitoring - scoring system description and validation; differential diagnosis, prevention and control - good bacteria/bad bacteria characteristics, intervention tools and mechanisms.

Filip Van Immerseel has a Masters in Bio-engineering Sciences (1999), a Masters in Laboratory Animal Sciences (2004) and received a PhD in Veterinary Medical Sciences in 2004, studying environmental triggers in the gut that influence Salmonella invasion.

After a post-doc period, he was appointed as a Research Professor by Ghent University in 2008. Currently he is a Professor at the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ghent University in Belgium and heads a research group with more than 20 people that study host-bacterium interactions in the poultry gut. Filip Van Immerseel currently has more than 200 scientific papers in international peer-reviewed journals, has written book chapters and edited books on Salmonella and Clostridium perfringens and is a well-known speaker at international events. He is the editor of the journal Avian Pathology and is involved in many international collaborative research networks, has a dozen patents and has out-licensed multiple gut health solutions to companies.

TITLE  : Inflammation and the impact the in the gut health

TIME  :June 29, 7:00 pm (GMT+6)

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