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3rd International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Science Novel and Fundamental Advances in the fields of Veterinary and Animal Science October 14-15, 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: contact@animalifeconference.org Contact: +1 (563) 447-3392 +1 (563) 447-2447
Introduction 3 rd International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Science (Animal Life 2019) will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during October 14-15, 2019. It is one of the leading international conferences for presenting on theme Novel and Fundamental Advances in the fields of Veterinary and Animal Science. It also serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving Animal Science related techniques. Animal Life 2019: 3rd series of International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Science aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Animal Science and veterinary. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Animal Science. Scientific Sessions Animal Science Tracks • Animal health, welfare and behavior • Animal hygiene, disease prevention, biosecurity and anti- Veterinary Tracks biotics resistance • Veterinary Research • food quality and food safety of animal origin • Veterinary Epidemiology • Zoonosis, vector borne and emerging diseases • Apiculture and problem of beekeeping • Camel Science • Interactions between environment & animal production • Veterinary Toxicology • Nutrition, feed and additives • Veterinary Surgery & Radiology • Sustainable animal production and agro-biodiversity • Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial conservation: efficient and alternative farming, Diseases • Precision livestock farming: techniques, risks and benefits • Veterinary Vaccines • Husbandry of farmed animals, fish and aquaculture. • Veterinary Care & Management • Animal welfare & Wildlife Management • Veterinary Medicine • Animal Reproduction • Mobile Veterinary Clinic • Animal Nutrition • Animal Biotechnology, Animal Cloning & Transgenic • Preventive Pet Healthcare & Club animals • Veterinary Physiotherapy • Emergency Animal treatments • Dairy Farming • Meat Science and Technology • Poultry Production • Livestock Production • Aquaculture
Keynote Speakers Robyn Alders John C. Moreki John Williams Senior Technical Advisor Deputy Permanent Secretary JS Davies Research Chair Centre for Global Health Security Ministry of Agricultural Develop- University of Adelaide Australia ment and Food Security Australia Botswana Laszlo Babinszky Metha Wanapat Hiroshi Suzuki Professor Director Professor University of Debrecen Tropical Feed Resources Research Obihiro University of Agriculture Hungary and Development Center, Thailand and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis Livestock can refer to any breed of animals raised by humans for a commercial purpose. This can include domestic animals, semi-domestic animals and wild animals. The term livestock does not include poultry or fish farming. Domestic animals include alpaca, camel, cat, cattle, dog, donkey, horses, mule, and sheep. An example of a semi domestic animal would be a reindeer; an example of a wild animal is bison. The economic value of livestock includes meat, dairy products, fiber, and fertilizer. In terms of fiber, sheep and goats produce wool and mohair. Fertilizer or manure is used on fields to increase the production of crops and is also used in fuel for fire and to make plaster. For years livestock was used for labor, as is still the case in emerging economies. The power of animals has been essential for transporting goods and plowing fields. Animals such as horses, donkeys and yaks have all been used for mechanical energy. The issues concerning the raising of livestock for human benefit highlights the relationship between humans and animals. Animal welfare is the perspective that humans should make certain that animals do not suffer needlessly. Animal welfare groups focus on the live- stock raising practices and the regulations of the industry. Animal rights groups believe that it is exploitation to use animals for human benefit. Animal rights groups would like to abolish livestock farming. Livestock diseases have been a concern in the industry. Diseases have been known to reduce productivity, infect humans and hurt animals. Antibiotics and vaccines are often used to help animals tolerate sickness and disease, but doing so raises additional issues and health concerns. Industry Insights:
Young Researchers Forum Aim Eligibility • Are you doing research on • Young Investigators (e.g. Animal Life? Post-Graduate students, Post- • Are you looking for best platform doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior to showcase your research? faculty) are the focus of this event. • Would you like to connect with • The topic must fit into scientific researchers around the world? sessions of the conference. • Are you ready for Best Poster or • Each individual participant is al- Best Oral presentation award? lowed to submit only one abstract. • Animal Life 2019 is providing best • None of the authors should have opportunity to share your latest senior position or faculty position. research in global platform • Participants should be below the age of 33 years. Best Poster Award Best Oral Award The Best Poster Award may be given The Best Oral Award may be given to to the young researcher of an out- the young researcher of an outstand- standing research presented as a post- ing research presented orally at the er at the Young Researchers Forum. Young Researchers Forum. Awarded with memento & Certificate Awarded with memento & Certificate
Conference Registration & Fees All participants should register for the conference by completing the Registration Form which is given separately with the brochure and is also available on the conference website Registration Categories On/Before On/Before Final Call August 01, 2019 September 01, 2019 Oct 01, 2019 Speaker $599 $699 $799 Delegate $699 $799 $899 Student $399 $449 $499 Accompanying Person $299 $349 $399 Video Presentation $249 $299 $349 E-Poster $99 $149 $199 Visa Matters Malaysian eVisa is issued for various purposes such as tourism, recreation, sightseeing, casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit, whereby traveling to Malaysia has not ever been as easy as now with this appearance. Besides, the foreign nationals wishing to travel to Malaysia are required to possess a valid passport of their country and a valid Malaysian Visa. In line with that trend, we supply the online professional service for Malaysian eVisa application within 3 easy steps: https://www.malaysiaevisagov.com/faqs/how-does-malaysian-evisa-work
Tentative Program October 14, Day-1- Thursday 2019 20, 2018 September Morning • 08:00-09:00 : Registration • 09:00-10:30 : Opening Ceremony and Introduction • 10:30-11:00 : Refreshments • 11:00-12:30 : Keynote Session I and Keynote Session II Afternoon • 12:30-13:30 : Lunch with Table Discussions • 13:30-15:00 : Oral Presentations I Evening • 15:00-15:30 : Coffee Break • 15:30-18:00 : Oral Presentations II October Day-2- Friday 15, 2019 21, 2018 September Morning • 09:00-10:30 : Keynote Session III and Key Note Session IV • 10:30-11:00 : Refreshments • 11:00-12:30 : Oral Presentations III Afternoon • 12:30-13:30 : Lunch with Table Discussions • 13:30-15:00 : Poster Presentations I Evening • 15:00-15:30 : Coffee Break • 15:30-18:00 : Oral Presentations IV October September Day-3- Saturday 16, 2019 22, 2018 Morning • 09:00-10:30 : Oral Presentations V • 10:30-11:00 : Refreshments • 11:00-12:30 : Oral Presentations VI Afternoon • 12:30-13:30 : Lunch with round table discussions • 13:30-15:00 : Poster Presentations II Email: contact@animalifeconference.org • Contact: +1 (563) 447-3392 15:00-15:30 : End Note Session and Closing Ceremony +1 (563) 447-2447
Concurrent Events October 14-15, 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: contact@animalifeconference.org Contact: +1 (563) 447-3392 +1 (563) 447-2447
About Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, for many reasons. The city gives travellers a chance to learn about a different culture, with ethnic foods and architecture that blends the best of the East and the West. Oh, and to shop. CNN lists Kuala Lumpur as one of the four best shopping cities in the world. Most any time is a good time to visit, as tempera- tures in this tropical rainforest climate don’t vary much throughout the year. Its modern skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs. The towers also offer a public sky bridge and observation deck. The city is also home to British colonial-era landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Bookmark your dates.... We are waiting to see you in Kuala Lumpur!!! October 14-15, 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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