Global
nutrition experts Biomin have recently announced the successful opening of
their third Christian Doppler Laboratory, dedicated to the improvement and
refinement of gut health if livestock. This completed project was organised in
cooperation with BOKU University in Austria and the University of Veterinary
Medicine in Vienna.
“We’re looking to take the knowledge of gut health to the next level, and to infuse those findings into further cutting-edge solutions that deliver value to clients by supporting healthy animals,” said Dr Gerd Schatzmayr, Research Director of the Biomin Research Centre.
The planned budget for the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Innovative Intestinal Health Concepts in Livestock is EUR 4.7 million for the next seven years, as well as it receiving backing from Biomin and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW).
"To achieve this fundamental goal, we have designed a multi-stage research approach. It is based on complementary in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo intestinal models and should methodically close knowledge gaps in the field of intestinal health," explained Professor Qendrim Zebeli, head of the new CD Laboratory for Innovative Intestinal Health Concepts in Livestock and the Institute of Animal Nutrition and Functional Plant Materials of Vetmeduni, Vienna.
“Through global partnerships with research organisations such as the Christian Doppler Research Association, we are well placed to conduct pure and applied research to enhance food security and make livestock rearing more sustainable,” stated Dr Eva Maria Binder, Chief Research Officer and Director of the Executive Board at ERBER Group.
Read more HERE.
“We’re looking to take the knowledge of gut health to the next level, and to infuse those findings into further cutting-edge solutions that deliver value to clients by supporting healthy animals,” said Dr Gerd Schatzmayr, Research Director of the Biomin Research Centre.
The planned budget for the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Innovative Intestinal Health Concepts in Livestock is EUR 4.7 million for the next seven years, as well as it receiving backing from Biomin and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW).
"To achieve this fundamental goal, we have designed a multi-stage research approach. It is based on complementary in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo intestinal models and should methodically close knowledge gaps in the field of intestinal health," explained Professor Qendrim Zebeli, head of the new CD Laboratory for Innovative Intestinal Health Concepts in Livestock and the Institute of Animal Nutrition and Functional Plant Materials of Vetmeduni, Vienna.
“Through global partnerships with research organisations such as the Christian Doppler Research Association, we are well placed to conduct pure and applied research to enhance food security and make livestock rearing more sustainable,” stated Dr Eva Maria Binder, Chief Research Officer and Director of the Executive Board at ERBER Group.
Read more HERE.
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