ISSN: 2637-4749
Concepts of Dairy & Veterinary Sciences (CDVS) is an international journal established for the harvesting of animal milk – mostly from cows or goats, but also from buffaloes, sheep, horses or camels – for human consumption. A dairy is typically located on a dedicated dairy farm or in a section of a multi-purpose farm that is concerned with the harvesting of milk. Dairy Research is the field that deals with the Dairy and animal breeding, Physiology, Cell biology and endocrinology of lactation, animal science, milk production and composition, Biotechnology and food technology, properties of milk proteins and other components, dairy products such as cheese, fermented milks and spreads, relevant studies in bacteriology, enzymology and immunology, the use of milk products in other foods, and the development of methods related to Dairy Science. Dairy and Veterinary Science is a quarterly, open access, peer-reviewed journal aims to publish submissions/articles on current concepts in the field of veterinary, animal studies including animal nutrition, veterinary science physiology, veterinary medicine and behaviour, diagnosis, treatment and prevention among animal diseases including wild, domestic and avian, animal rehabilitation, animal therapy, animal care, animal physiotherapy, arthrography, Bovine Milk, Dairy Cows, Dairy Diseases, Dairy Farm, Health and Dairy Products, Homogenized Milk, Milk Born Diseases, Pasteurization, Skimmed Milk related to dairy science, etc.
Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey
Mostafa Norizadeh Tazehkand from Iran (Mioandoab-Qushachay) is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology department, Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey. He completed his B.Sc. in Molecular and Cell Biology at Tonekabon University, Iran. Later in 2012, he graduated with M.Sc. in Biotechnology at Cukurova University, Turkey. Dr. Mostafa did his PhD. in Biotechnology at Cukurova University, Turkey in the year 2016. He has published several papers (More than 30) in reputed journals and has participated in several international conferences. He is working as an editorial member in almost 35 scientific journals. His research interests include Vaccine production, Recombinant protein production, Study of cancer, Study of gene expression, Cloning, Study of chromosomal and genetic abnormalities.
Vaccine production; Recombinant protein production
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iasi, Romania
Current workplace and position: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iasi (ROMANIA), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Public Health Department, Assoc. Prof., DVM, MSc, VPD, PhD; Work experience (experience in teaching and research): 26 years; Head of Research and Teaching Units: Control of Products and Food of Animal Origin; Food Safety; Control and Quality Assurance of Food; Inspection and Veterinary Sanitary Law;
Technical expertise of food products; Veterinary sanitary legislation; Food law; Food safety; Quality control of food products of animal origin; Technology of food products
University of Torino, Italy
Maria Teresa Capucchio is currently Professor of General Pathology at the University of Torino, Italy. He earned her Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine at Torino University, in 1992, and her PhD in Comparative Pathology from the University of Milano, Italy in 2000, working with Prof. Federico Valenza and Franco Guarda. Her final dissertation was on neuropathology of domestic animals and particularly on Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy. After completing her PhD, Maria Teresa accepted a position of Researcher (1999-2014) at the Department of Veterinary Sciences, Torino University. During that time, she worked especially on neuropathology of domestic and laboratories animals (tumors, E. cuniculi infection in rabbits, cerebral Theileriosis in cattle, listeriosis) and on pathology due to biological agents. In particular her attention was focused on systemic/local infectious diseases like tuberculosis or paratuberculosis of large animals. In 2014, she accepted an Associate Professor position at the University of Torino, where she has been since that time. At present she is continuing her works on animal neuropathology, but she moved her main research activity on animal production focusing on mastitis (biological agents pathology, alternative theraphy) and on the evaluation of gut health/systemic morphological alterations following the use of new dietary supplements (natural antioxidants, immunomodulators, milk glycoproteins; antimicrobial peptides, probiotics, insects).
Pathology of domestic and wild animals ; Veterinary Medicine; Veterinary Pathophysiology
University of Rzeszow, Poland
Veterinary doctor at the University of Rzeszow in Department of Animal Physiology and Reproduction at the Institute of Biotechnology since 2004. Her experience includes basic research about the reproduction of domestic and wild living animals, focusing mainly on the regulatory mechanism of proper functioning of the male reproductive system. As a veterinary surgeon and researcher, she is a lecturer of engineering and masters studies students.
Mechanisms regulating the endocrine system with particular emphasis on growth factors and melatonin; autophagy in the male reproductive system. Study of the influence of carbon monoxide as a neurotransmitter on seasonal reproductive regulation
Mansoura Universit y, Egypt
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; veterinary medicine
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Marko Samardžija was born in 1972in Zagreb, Croatia. He got diploma of DVM degree (1998), Master of Science (2003) and PhD (2005) at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb (FVMUZ). Since 1998 to 2003 employed at FVMUZ in Clinic of Obstetrics and Reproduction (COR) as junior researcher. In 2003 elected for assistant at COR, senior assistant in 2005, assistant professor 2007, associate professor 2011and full professor in 2015For scientific title scientific advisor in tenure for scientific area of biomedicine and health-field veterinary medicine was elected in 2017. Since 1998participates in all forms of education at COR for courses of integrated diploma study as follows: “Obstetrics of domestic animals I and II”, “Heard health”, Ambulatory clinic” “Diseases and therapy of horses”, “Diseases and therapy of farm animals” and “Assisted reproduction in veterinary medicine”. In two latter courses he participated in creation of frame work programs and their implementation in education. Also, he is lecturer at 3 postgraduate professional studies as well and lecturer and leader of courses at doctoral study at FVMUZ. He was lecturer on integrated diploma study at Faculty of Agriculture University of Zagreb within program module „Management of reproduction in domestic animals“ (2008-2010). He was mentor of 40 diploma works, 4 student works (2 awarded by Rector and 1 by Dean of FVMUZ), 3 professional works, 1 Master of Science and 6 dissertations. He is principal investigator of domestic scientific project founded by Croatian science foundation (CSF) since 2015 and international scientific project from 2016-2017. Also, actively participated in 5 domestic and 1 international scientific projects.He actively attended at numerous scientific meetings and workshops in the country and abroad. In addition, he was Editor-in-Chief of Proceedings of international congress (2011) and member of scientific and organization boards at many international meetings. Up to now he published 255scientific/professional articles (60 indexed in Current Contents). He is author of 6 university textbooks, 2 university manuals, monography, chapter in American scientific book (2011) and editor of 6 university textbooks and monography. Since 2007he is Editor-in-Chief of scientific journal “VeterinarskaStanica“, and at the same time the member of Editorial board. He is associate editor in 2 international scientific journals and a member of editorial board in 9 international and domestic scientific journals. He revised 2 university textbooks and numerous scientific and professional articles in journals from human and veterinary medicine. He delivered 13 invited lectures, 12 abroad. He revised 9 domestic and 1 international scientific project. He is a member of World buiatrics association, European society for domestic animals reproduction and embryo transfer, Council for doctoral study and president of Commission for librarian and publishing activities at FVMUZ and Croatian veterinary chamber.He is member of scientific board for Veterinary Medicine at Agency for Science and Higher Education of Croatia since 2013, and vice president since 2017. Also, he is member of Evaluators panel at CSF, as well as the Board for animal and comparative pathology of Division for medical sciences at Croatian academy of sciences and arts since 2016.He is recipient of international award for scientific and education work from Polish society of veterinary sciences in year 2014, acknowledgment “Veterinary of the year 2014” from the same society and Award for outstanding contribution in reviewing from the Editors of the scientific journal Theriogenology. Also, he was elected as an international expert by scientific board for ozone therapy in Madrid, Spain in year 2016. From 2010 to 2016he was head of COR at FVMUZ. He actively and passively use English language.
veterinary medicine ; Obstetrics of domestic animals ; Diseases and therapy of farm animals
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Dr Georgios Michailidis graduated from the School of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 2000. He continued his studies for a doctoral thesis at the School of Cell and Molecular Biosciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K., were he obtained his Ph.D. at 2004. He then worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Agrobiotechnology, CERTH, Greece, until 2007. At this year he became Lecturer in School of Agriculture, Department of Animal Production, Laboratory of Physiology of Reproduction of Farm Animals, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Since 2012 he is Assistant Professor in this University.
Physiology of Reproduction of Farm Animals; Reproductive Immunology; Animal Biotechnology; Molecular Biology and Genetics
University of Peradeniya, Srilanka
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
National Cancer Institute/National institutes of Health, China
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Murdoch University, Australia
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Akif Ersoy University, Turkey
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Institute of Sugar Cane Derivatives, Cuba
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
University Ibn Khaldoun, Institut of veterinary sciences of Tiaret, Algeria
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
University of Peradeniya, Srilanka
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology Of Kashmir, India
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Haramaya University, Ethiopia
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Ramin Ahvaz, Iran
Pradeepa Silva is a Professor attached to the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya. Her field of specialization is Animal Genetics and she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the area of animal genetics and breeding, particularly on the aspects population genetics, molecular genetics, and breeding systems of indigenous animals. Her research areas include characterization of farm animal genetic resources, population diversity analysis and conservation of indigenous farm animal genetic resources. She has written four books and eighteen book chapters, and edited two scientific compilations. Currently she holds the positions of an editor in three national journals. She has also produced 41 scientific articles in refereed journals, 80 scientific communications in proceedings, and 16 scientific communications in non-refereed publications to her credit. Pradeepa Silva holds a Bachelors’ degree in Agriculture from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and a Ph.D. degree in Genetics and Animal Breeding from the University of Sydney, Australia. She won the Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2007. Currently she is a member of the National Animal Breeding Committee appointed by the Ministry of Livestock Development, and National Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology appointed by the Sri Lanka Council for Agriculture.
Genetics and Animal Breeding; Animal Science; Agriculture
Bio chemistry
University of Texas Medical Branch, USADepartment of Criminal Justice
Liberty University, USADepartment of Psychiatry
University of Kentucky, USADepartment of Medicine
Gally International Biomedical Research & Consulting LLC, USADepartment of Urbanisation and Agricultural
Montreal university, USAOral & Maxillofacial Pathology
New York University, USAGastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Alabama, UKDepartment of Medicine
Universities of Bradford, UKOncology
Circulogene Theranostics, EnglandRadiation Chemistry
National University of Mexico, USAAnalytical Chemistry
Wentworth Institute of Technology, USAMinimally Invasive Surgery
Mercer University school of Medicine, USAPediatric Dentistry
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