Seminars
The Department offers a wide range of training activities, including specific courses in the areas:
Area VET01 Laboratory animal anatomy: Anatomy of research animals.
Biomaterials and bone regeneration: Biomaterials for bone regeneration.
Models for drug discovery in lung diseases: Models for drugs against lung diseases.
Myofiber types: Types of skeletal muscle fibers.
Area VET02 Endocrine disruptors and oxidative stress: Effects of endocrine disruptors and oxidative stress.
Area VET04 Food risk analysis: Evaluation of food risks.
Carbapenem-resistant bacteria: Resistance to carbapenems.
Area VET05 Antibiotic sensitivity: Evaluation of antibiotic sensitivity.
Oncolytic viruses: Viruses to treat cancer.
Next Generation Sequencing: Sequencing of prokaryotic genomes.
Functional foods and probiotics: Functional foods and new probiotics.
Area VET06 Breeding of arthropod vectors: Techniques for breeding arthropod vectors.
Area VET07 Xenobiotic residues in foods: Analysis of residues in foods of animal origin.
Experimental models in gastroenterology: Models for gastrointestinal diseases.
Area VET08 Neuro-electrodiagnostic methods: Neuro-electrodiagnostic techniques in clinical research.
Area BIO10 Mesenchymal stem cells: Potential and risks in veterinary medicine.
General Area Genetic variability: Importance of genetic variability.
These activities are not exclusive or mandatory, but represent a significant part of the training offer available at the PhD course.
Students can choose between the different courses provided by the various departments and individual professors, benefiting from a wide variety of approaches and skills.
In addition to regular courses, the PhD program organizes seminars and specific courses held by experts in the field, invited to share their knowledge and experiences. Participating in these activities offers students the opportunity to deepen their practical and theoretical skills, enriching their training path, providing advanced tools and knowledge.