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With the appointment of two new professors, the Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics (QGG) is strengthening its position as one of the…
Innovation Fund Denmark has invested close to 15 million DKK in a new research project led by VikingGenetics. Researchers from Center for Quantitative…
Researchers from Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics (QGG) are participating in a new project that aims to develop more drought resistant…
In connection with the formation of the new Faculty of Technical Sciences, the Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics (QGG), which has…
New research finds that genomic selection is highly efficient in the improvement of barley and wheat.
A study of fruit flies has given researchers from Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics at Aarhus University and their collaboration partners…
Senior researcher at QGG, Peter Løvendahl, is the leading author of a scientific article which concludes that with the aid of low-cost, high-capacity…
Combing a cow’s own genetics with strategies that target changes in her rumen flora may be able to reduce methane emissions more effectively than by…
The research project DairyCross, which recently received a large grant from GUDP, has a clear objective of increasing the percentage of Danish…
A new research project will be studying the genetic basis of why individuals with the same diagnosis respond differently to the same medicine. The…
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PAG brings together over 3,000 leading genetic scientists and researchers in plant and animal research, and over 150 exhibits, 180 workshops, 1200 …
The biggest, professional event of Danish pig production is back in Herning.
Experience what is happening in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics research and innovation at Aarhus University
Scientific solutions to different demands on the livestock sector
72nd Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science in Davos,…
The 38th conference of the International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG) will be held in Cape Town, South Africa.
The title of the qualifying exam is Optimized algorithms for use of genomic information in animal breeding.
Roots of Discovery: Exploring new frontiers
The European Mathematical Genetics Meeting 2021 will take place at the Ecole normale supérieure in Paris. This annual meeting offers an informal…
The network funded by NKJ will investigate how we can exploit new genomic and phenotyping technologies to identify more robust genotypes in key Nordic…
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