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01 Welcome
02 A different perspective on animals and a new direction in research
03 Table of contents
04 Sustainable and responsible animal food production
05 Sensors measure animals' energy levels
06 Single-cell technology increases animal welfare
07 Cameras for healthy hooves
08 Health in human-animal interactions
09 Making sense of mosquitoes with machine learning
10 Mini lungs to learn about animal disease
11 Better picture of sick animals
12 The role, behaviour and biology of animals
13 Seeing, hearing and testing underwater
14 Predicting bird food hunting with computer models
15 Datalogging to map the effects of wind farms on seabirds
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Health in human-animal interactions

We’re living increasingly closer together in the Netherlands and around the world. COVID, bird flu and Q fever highlight the risks of zoonoses for both human and animal. The prevalence and prevention of outbreaks of diseases in animals and humans is an important research topic for the Animal Sciences Group. The scientists make use of innovative research methods such as new sensors, organoids and computer models.

Making sense of mosquitoes with machine learning

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Mini lungs to learn about animal disease

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