Overview
Animal Genetics Section is dedicated to advancing our understanding of genetics, breeding, and genomics to provide knowledge and tools for efficient and sustainable livestock production, biodiversity conservation, reduction in climate impact, thereby ensuring supply of safe and healthy food of animal origin.
Primary Research Areas
Explore our work in genetic improvement in livestock, the application of genomic selection in animal breeding, unraveling the mysteries of functional genomics and epigenetics, preserving genetic diversity in endangered species, enhancing disease resistance and overall health and welfare in animals.
Research Projects
Stay informed about our ongoing research projects, from cutting-edge studies in animal genetics and genomics to innovative solutions for real-world challenges. Learn about our interdisciplinary approach to solving complex problems.
Meet Our Team
Get to know the dedicated researchers and staff who are driving our mission. Learn about their areas of expertise and how to reach out for collaboration, advice, or partnerships.
Teaching activities
We offer a diverse range of courses, catering to students and professionals with varying levels of expertise. Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate, or industry professional, our courses cover topics such as quantitative genetics, genomics applications in animal breeding, functional genomics, and more.
Publications
Access our latest publications and research highlights, as well as an extensive database of our scientific contributions.
Resources
Discover a wealth of resources, including databases, tools, and educational materials. Stay updated with our news and events and explore opportunities to get involved.
Opportunities
If you're interested in joining our section, we provide information for prospective students and researchers. Explore job and student project opportunities. For more information contact Section manager Goutam Sahana
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