This is a draft schedule. Presentation dates, times and locations may be subject to change.
Burim N. Ametaj
Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta
Edmonton,
AB
Canada
Papers:
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Metabolomics Uncovers Serum Biomarkers That Can Predict the Risk of Retained Placenta in Transition Dairy Cows
44
Serum Metabolomics Fingerprinting during the Dry Off Period Identifies Metabolite Signatures That Can Predict the Risk of Metritis
46
Serum and Urine Metallotyping of Preketotic and Ketotic Dairy Cows Reveals Major Alterations in Multiple Mineral Elements
339
1H-NMR Based Metabolomics Identifies New Predictive Urinary Biomarkers and Highlights the Pathobiology of Ketosis in Periparturient Dairy Cows
340
Metabolomics-Based Profiling Identifies Serum Signatures That Predict the Risk of Metritis in Transition Dairy Cows
826
Systems Biology: A new approach to tackling periparturient diseases of dairy cows