This member gave a presentation on December 17, 2019
At the following event:
3rd International Symposium on Alternatives to Antibiotics
Pietro Celi likes the news release:
Anna-Maria Kluenter, Corporate Science Fellow for DSM Nutritional Products, gave the conference entitled Feed enzymes and gut health, which is about the impact of exogenous enzymes on gut functionality and immunity, during the Intestinal Health Workshop, at the North Carolina State University, in the USA.
News published on August 9, 2017
Pietro Celi, Scientist for DSM Nutritional Products, speaks to us about the description of parameters to measure and monitor gut health in poultry, during the Intestinal Health Workshop, at the North Carolina State University, which took place on June 20-22, 2017.
Video published on June 27, 2017
Pietro Celi, Scientist for DSM Nutritional Products, speaks to us about the description of parameters to measure and monitor gut health in poultry, during the Intestinal Health Workshop, at the North Carolina State University
This member gave a presentation on June 20, 2017
At the following event:
Intestinal Health Workshop - NC State University
This member gave a presentation on November 14, 2016
At the following event:
Symposium on Gut Health in Production of Food Animals
Participation in Forum on April 27, 2015
Excellent article; it should be used to educate kids at school so that they can appreciate the role of biotechnology in food production and food safety.
Participation in Forum on April 1, 2015
The SCR tags performed well in pasture based systems; their sensitivity and specificity can be improved but I don't agree when you say that they are non-efficient. You can read the full paper in Theriogenology http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X14006098
Article published the March 30, 2015
Oxidative stress (OS) can affect a variety of physiological functions in the female reproductive system (Celi, 2011). This study was conducted to evaluate changes in milk profiles of OS biomarkers in dairy cows with ovulatory and anovulatory oestrous cycles. Thirty (11 primiparous and 19 multiparous) healthy, lactating, cycling Holstein Friesian dairy cows averaging 60 ± 17 d ...
Article published the March 30, 2015
Accurate visual detection of oestrus in dairy cows is time consuming and labour intensive (Hockey et al 2010). Cow mounted technology has been developed to detect oestrus, but there is limited research regarding the use of this technology for cows in pasture-based systems. This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that a commercially available accelerometer device would allow ...