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World Buiatrics Congress, Chile, 2010

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Dale Bauman
Milk Fatty Acid Composition: Challenges and Opportunities related to Human Health
A1 Nutrition
Cornell University, USA

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Marcos Colazo
Practical uses for transrectal ultrasonography in reproductive management of cattle
C6 Imagenology
Alberta Agriculture & Rural Development, Canada

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Michael Collins
Paratuberculosis control: Integration with milk quality testing laboratories.
B4 Infectious Diseases II: Bacterial
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Morrie Craig
Advances in the diagnosis of mycotoxins and endotoxins.
A8 Toxicology
Oregon State University, USA

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Michael Diskin
Embryo death in cattle -can it be addressed?
C7 Reproductive Performance & Disorders
Teagasc, Ireland

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Nigel French
Tools for understanding the epidemiology and control of emerging pathogens
B5 Emergent Diseases
Massey University, New Zealand

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Carmen Fuentealba
Buiatrics Education: Adapting to Change
D8 Buiatrics Education
University of Calgary, Canada

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Torsten Hemme
Competitiveness of bovine milk in a world of subsidies and more liberal commodity trade
C3 Animal Production Systems & Economics
IFCN Dairy Research Center, Germany

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Carlos Hermosilla
Eimeria bovis: how the host cell and the innate immune system deals with this intracellular parasite
B7 Parasitism 1: Endoparasitism
Royal Veterinary College, London, UK

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Hans Houe
The impact of viral diseases in animal production with emphasis on bovine virus diarrhoea virus
B3 Infectious Diseases I: Vral
University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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Erling Kristensen
Evaluation of Dairy Herd Health Management
A5 Herd Medicine & Management: Dairy
Danish Cattle Federation, Denmark

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Stephen LeBlanc
Is high production compatible with good reproductive performance in dairy cattle?
A7 Preventive Medicine Programs
University of Guelph, Canada

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Patrick Lonergan
Embryonic loss in cattle: who is at fault, the mother or the embryo?
C8 Reproduction & Biotechnology
University College Dublin, Ireland

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Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos
Past, present and future breeding objectives in dairy cattle
C5 Genetics & Breeding
Massey University, New Zealand

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Graeme Martin
Rethinking the management of health and reproduction in small ruminants.
D3 Small Ruminants
The University of Western Australia, Australia

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Christoph Mülling
A decade of progress and problems in understanding lameness dairy cows and its welfare implications
A4 Lameness
University of Leipzig, Germany

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Oene Oenema
Land use, feed conversion, nutrient balances and GHG emissions in animal production in the European Union
C4 EnvironmentalI mpact & Sustainability
Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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Jürgen Rehage
Advances in abdominal surgery in cattle
D7 Medicine & Surgery
Tierarztliche Hochschule, Hannover, Germany

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Jeff Reneau
Milk Quality in the 21st Century
B2 Milk Quality
University of Minnesotta, USA

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Ian Richardson
Guaranteeing tender and healthy meat for the consumer
C1 Quality Products & Food Safety
University of Bristol, UK

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Pamela Ruegg
The application of evidence based medicine to Mastitis Therapy
B1 Mastitis
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Gerhardt Schurig
Immune response in cattle with emphasis in brucellosis vaccination
D1 Immunology & Vaccines
Virginia Tech, USA

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Rodolfo Stahinger
Body Condition Score: a useful tool for reproductive management of beef herds
A6 Herd Medicine & Management: Beef
INTA, Argentina

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Otto Straub

D6 Miscellaneous
Federal Research Centre for Virus Diseases of Animals, Germany

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Julio Sumar
Nutrition and Reproduction in the Alpaca
D5 Camelids
San Marcos University, Peru

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Otto Szenci
Diagnosis of fetal, neonatal and postnatal well-being in the calf
D4 The Calf
Szent Istvan University, Hungary

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Alejandro Thiermann
Global trade & Biosecurity. The role of International standards and good governance
C2 Global Trade & Biosecurity
OIE, France

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Robert Van Saun
Indicators of Dairy Cow Transition Risks: Metabolic Profiling Revisited
A2 Metabolic Disorders
Pennsylvania State University Park, USA

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Gerdien van Schaik
Cattle Health Surveillance in the Netherlands
B6 Epidemiological Surveillance
GD Animal Health Service, The Netherlands

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Odilon Vidotto
Babesiosis and Anaplasmosis: Epidemilogy and control"
B8 Parasitism 2: Ectoparasitism
State University of Londrina, Brasil

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Daniel  Weary
Animal Welfare: what is it, can we measure it, and how can we improve it?
A3 Animal Welfare
, Canada

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Luigi Zicarelli
Mananagement of buffaloes in temperate vs. tropical areas
D2 Water Buffalos
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy

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