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After successfully defending her PhD thesis, “From Diet to Gut Resilience: Non-Digestible Carbohydrates Against Post-Weaning Diarrhea in Piglets,” at…
Congratulations to Stine K. Østergaard on her successful PhD defence on July 3rd 2026! 🎓👏
At PIG-PARADIGM, we are proud to congratulate Stine on…
Congratulations to Niloofar Razmgah 💐👏 On July 6th 2026 Niloofar defended her PhD thesis: ’From Diet to Gut Resilience: Non-Digestible Carbohydrates…
Congratulations to Cecilie Brandt Becker on this excellent publication!
Gathered at Folkemødet on Bornholm in mid-June, an expert panel met aboard AURORA—Aarhus University’s state-of-the-art research vessel—to confront one…
At this year’s annual meeting, Professor Charlotte Lauridsen, coordinator of PIG-PARADIGM, reflected on a project that has reached an important…
How can we predict which pigs are most at risk of disease—and target treatment more precisely? That question lies at the heart of the PIG-PARADIGM…
At PIG-PARADIGMs annual meeting 2026 Professor Jens Peter Nielsen from University of Copenhagen highlighted how Denmark’s pig industry is tackling…
We were honored to welcome Kamilla Miskowiak as keynote speaker at the PIG-PARADIGM Annual Meeting 2026. A highly inspiring and evidence-based talk…
After several years of research, analysis, and collaboration, Antonia Vania Adji has now completed and submitted her PhD. As part of the Nutrition…
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