Webinar: Testing mycotoxin detoxifiers efficacy in livestock blood

Register to learn how the real efficacy of mycotoxin detoxifiers can be evaluated only by toxicokinetic studies in animals.

Dec 3rd, 2020
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WATTPoultry and Feed Strategy webinarRegister to learn the real efficacy of mycotoxin detoxifiers can be evaluated only by toxicokinetic studies in animals. 

Biomarker analysis is a powerful tool to evaluate the true exposure of animals to mycotoxins. Toxicokinetic studies with mycotoxin analysis in blood are required to test detoxifier efficacy. Mycotoxin analysis in blood in combination with feed analysis is a complete and powerful way to assess the overall impact of mycotoxins to animals. RISE® is a novel platform that combines a comprehensive technology and unique service to mitigate Innovad webinar logo(myco)toxin related stress. Featured speakers will include Prof. Dr. Mathias Devreese, Associate Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Ghent University; and Dr. Arnau Vidal, Technical Manager, Toxins & Stress, Innovad.

This webinar will broadcast at: 9 a.m. CST (Chicago) / 3 p.m. GMT ( London) / 11 p.m. CST (Beijing)

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  1. Several toxicokinetic models have been described recently for the biomonitoring of different mycotoxins in swine and poultry species.
  2. The real efficacy of mycotoxin detoxifiers can be evaluated only by toxicokinetic studies in animals.
  3. Toxicokinetic studies showed the capacity of the Escent® technology to detoxify mycotoxins.
  4. For the first time in the industry, the novel Myco-Marker® service measures the real impact of mycotoxins in animals and optimizes mitigation strategies.

This webinar is sponsored by Innovad and is presented by WATTPoultry, FeedStrategy and WATT Global Media.


Speaker Info:

 

Prof. Dr. Mathias Devreese: Associate professor of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics - Ghent University   

Mathias DevreeseProf. Dr. Mathias Devreese graduated as a veterinarian in 2010 (Ghent University, Belgium). After graduation, he immediately started his PhD research at the Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology. During his PhD research he performed a research stay of several months at the Department of Animal Biosciences at the University of Guelph (ON, Canada). After gaining his PhD in 2013, he obtained a post-doctoral research grant from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) to establish a juvenile piglet model for preclinical pediatric pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic research. He took a research sabbatical in 2016 at the Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine (ICCM) at Kansas State University (KS, USA). Mathias Devreese is currently associate professor of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics at Ghent University. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (AAVPT) and the European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology (EAVPT) and a member of the Animal Health Modeling and Simulation Society (AHMSS). He also serves as an associate editor for the journal BMC Veterinary Research (Pharmacology and Toxicology section).   

 

Dr. Arnau Vidal: Technical Manager - Toxins & Stress, Innovad

Arnau VidalDr. Arnau Vidal graduated as agricultural engineer in 2012 (Lleida University, Spain). Then, he began a PhD in the laboratory of mycology from Lleida University. During his PhD, he studied the stability of mycotoxins in food and feed chain. When he finished his PhD in 2017, he got a post-doctoral research grant from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) to study mycotoxin biomarkers in humans and animals in the Centre of Excellence in Mycotoxicology and Public Health (Ghent University, Belgium). Currently, he is working in Innovad as a Toxins & Stress technical manager.  

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