2021
25 May
Time: 12.00-13.00
Subject: Lantgården som resurs för samhället och organisation av dessa sociala insatser
Speakers: Bente Berget, Jenny Höglund, Christer Yrjas & Lena Lidfors
11 May
Time: 12.00-13.00
Subject: Hästunderstödda insatser – samspel mellan hästens välfärd och människans säkerhet
Speakers: Margareta Håkanson, Hanna Sassner, Petra Andersson, Marie Gudmundsson, Anna Lundberg, Katja Lundquist & Lena Lidfors
27 April
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research
Speaker: Bodil Ström-Holst
Read more about the study In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research (in Swedish).
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: Development of a novel method to investigate anthelmintic resistance in the equine roundworm
Speaker: Frida Martin
Read more about the study New method for examining anthelmintic resistance of the equine roundworm.
13 April
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: A systematic literature review of complementary treatment methods used in sport- and companion animals
Speaker: Anna Bergh
Read more about the study A systematic literature review of complementary treatment methods used in sport- and companion animals (in Swedish).
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: Why wildlife in childrens everyday life?
Speaker: Fredrika Mårtensson
23 March
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: Green multi-sensory indoor environments for increased well-being
Speaker: Marcus Hedblom
Read more about the project Green multi-sensory indoor environments for increased well-being
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: How malaria mosquitoes evolve to bite humans
Speaker: Bi Juin Loong
Read more about the project How malaria mosquitoes evolve to bite humans
9 March
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: Evaluation of serum thymidine kinase as biomarker for gastrointestinal lymphoma
Speaker: Liya Wang
Read more about the project Evaluation of serum thymidine kinase as biomarker for gastrointestinal lymphoma
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: Establishment of an innovative cell culture method – organoids – for immunological studies of the equine intestine
Speaker: Stina Hellman
Read more about the project Establishment of an innovative cell culture method – organoids – for immunological studies of the equine intestine
23 February
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: Facial expressions of emotional stress in horses
Speaker: Pia Haubro Andersen
Read more about the project Facial expressions of emotional stress in horses
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: Green Rehabilitation as treatment on a farm
Speaker: Lena Lidfors
9 February
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: The role of ungulate diversity on the transmission of tick-borne pathogens
Speaker: Nannet Fabri
Read more about the project The role of ungulate diversity on the transmission of tick-borne pathogens
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: Exposure to forest environment in virtual reality - practicality and effects on mood of participants in mulitimodal lifestyle interventions
Speaker: Monika Norberg
Read more about the project Exposure to forest environment in virtual reality - practicality and effects on mood of participants in mulitimodal lifestyle interventions
2020
15 December
Time: 14.00–15.00
Subject: Risk factors and dynamics of verotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 on cattle farms: An observational study combining information from questionnaires, spatial data and molecular analyses
Speaker: Dr. Lena-Mari Tamminen who won the prize for best scientific publication 2019 - Funding for deep analysis: Full genome sequencing of EHEC-lines that cause sickness in Swedish calves
Place: Davlin, VHC booked with Zoom link. Max 30 persons allowed into Davlin. Cake to those attending.
Read more about the project: Whole-genome sequencing of disease-causing EHEC strains from Swedish calves.
1 December
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Serglycin, a new prognostic biomarker for cancer in dogs
Speaker: Magnus Åbrink
Read more about the project: Serglycin, a new prognostic biomarker for cancer in dogs.
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research
Speaker: Bodil Ström Holst
Read more about the project: In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research.
3 November
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Well-being and landscape – beyond nature
Speakers: Marie Kågström and Andrew Butler
Read more about the project: Well-being and landscape – beyond nature.
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Does infections caused by ticks increase in animals and humans i northern Sweden?
Speaker: Ann Albihn
Read more about the project: Does infections caused by ticks increase in animals and humans i northern Sweden?
13 October - “Vector borne diseases”
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Animal skin chemistry and trypanosomosis control
Speaker: Professor Baldwyn Torto, Icipe
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Mosquito vector ecology and management: a semiochemical approach
Speaker: Sharon Hill, SLU
Read more about the project: How does malaria mosquitos evolve to bite humans?
6 October
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Zoonosis that can have importance for dog assisted interventions
Speaker: Henrik Lerner
Read more about the project: Zoonoses that may affect dog-assisted interventions.
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Microfluidics – new parasite diagnostics for horses
Speaker: Eva Tydén
Read more about the project: Microfluidics – new parasite diagnostics for horses.
22 September
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Antimicrobial resistance in complex microbial communities
Speaker: Stefan Bertilsson
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Understanding decision making on antibiotic use in contrasting countries and animal species
Speaker: Gabriela Olmos
Read more about the project: Understanding decision making on antibiotic use in contrasting countries and animal species.
8 September
Time: 12.15–12.30
Subject: Introduction to webinar series and platform funding to deeper analysis.
Speaker: Lena Lidfors
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Introduction of artificial intelligence within diagnostics in veterinary medicine – A concept validation of automatic evaluations of lameness in horses from videos
Speaker: Elin Hernlund
Read more about the project: Introduction of artificial intelligence within diagnostics in veterinary medicine – A concept validation of automatic evaluations of lameness in horses from videos.