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SKUAST-Jammu to host National Symposium
11/25/2024 11:10:31 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: SKUAST-Jammu, is set to host the prestigious 41st Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Veterinary Pathologists (IAVP) and the 15th Annual Meeting of the Indian College of Veterinary Pathologists (ICVP) from November 28 to 30, 2024 at its Chatha campus. The event will be held under the theme: "Exploring Veterinary Pathology and Diagnostic Innovations in Animal and Poultry Disease Amidst Climatic Challenges"
Prof B. N Tripathi, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor of SKUAST-Jammu who is also President of IAVP, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating, "We are honored to host this significant gathering of experts and stakeholders in veterinary pathology. It is a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge and innovations that can shape the future of animal health management. Professor Tripathi also briefed that more than 300 delegates across the country will be participating and deliberating during the nine technical sessions in the Symposium during three days. Prof B N Tripathi also briefed that the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has extended its full support to the event, recognizing its importance in strengthening the livestock and poultry sectors of the region.
The conference will be inaugurated by Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Chairman of the Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB), who will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest. Dr. Naveen Kumar, Director of ICMR- National Institute of Virology, Pune will be the Chief Guest. The event will also feature keynote addresses and interactive sessions with three internationally certified Veterinary Pathologists, renowned for their expertise in the field from Aubrum University, University of Wisconsin and Anderson Cancer Institute, Texas USA.
This National Symposium is expected to attract leading pathologists, scientists, and researchers from across India, as well as representatives from the veterinary pharmaceutical industry and manufacturers of cutting-edge diagnostic tools. With participation from both academia and industry, the conference aims to foster collaboration and innovation in veterinary sciences to address the challenges posed by climate change on animal health. The event underscores the critical role of veterinary sciences in addressing emerging diseases, safeguarding food security, and supporting rural livelihoods amidst evolving climatic conditions.
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