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We are happy to share that PIG-PARADIGM PhD student Astrid Pilgård Rasmussen has successfully passed her PhD qualifying exam. In Denmark, this…
Within PIG-PARADIGM, professor Carolyn Slupsky (UC Davis)'s team is investigating how maternal diet shapes piglet outcomes. In our latest article, Dr.…
We’re excited to highlight Mohak Gujare, PhD student from Host-Microbe Interactomics group at Wageningen University & Research, who represented…
🚨 New Publication from PIG-PARADIGM! 🚨
We are excited to share another new article from the PIG-PARADIGM consortium, authored by PhD student Shya…
By Shaila Sigsgaard
Professor Henrik Elvang Jensen, a leading Danish veterinarian and professor of veterinary pathology at the University of…
🎉 Big congratulations to Pernille Aagaard Madsen, who recently successfully defended her PhD at Aarhus University, Department of Animal and Veterinary…
Halfway through his PhD journey at Wageningen University & Research, Barış is on a mission to uncover how tiny organisms influence animal health.
Wor…
🎓 ✨As PIG-PARADIGM’s journey continues, we’re thrilled to see our Early Career Researchers grow and reach new career milestones. Today, we celebrate…
In our October Monthly Seminar, hosted by the Host Pillar, we had the pleasure of welcoming Professor Jens Peter Nielsen from the University of…
What happens when you tweak iron levels in a pig’s diet? You don’t just change growth rates - you shift microbial ecosystems, alter metabolic…
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