Killian Simmet from @Minitube speaking about innovation in animal ART to the @BullnetDN group @UL while also promoting the prestigious Simmet prize which will be awarded @ICAReproduction 2026 in Japan
Permanent Associate Professor B in Equine Science position available at the University of Limerick. Closing date Jan 15th RT welcome, Apply https://t.co/d0VMKMkdPA
BullNet Training Week - Informative and interesting first day with PhD presentations and valuable discussion with the whole network! We look forward to industry talks on day 2
Are you a student passionate about agriculture, science, & animals? Apply for the Select Sires Inc. Semen Processing & Calf Campus Internship! Gain hands-on experience with elite bulls, process samples in the lab, and assist with research. Please share.
https://t.co/U9tpynesM1
PhD Profiles series: We would like to say hello to Abdul Rehman, at the University of Cologne. He is exploring machine-learning tools for the prediction of fertility with Prof. Achim Tresch 🖥️📈 #MSCA#research#fertility
PhD Profiles series:
A warm welcome to Sofia Marini who is working with Prof. Martin Schulze and Muhammad Khan at IFN Schönow predicting and improving cryotolerance in bull semen. #MSCA#research#fertility
Ahead of Science Week 2024, Dr Audrey O’Grady from UL’s Department of Biological Sciences speaks to Joe Nash on Live95fm about her own journey into science and the exciting outreach events taking place at UL.
Listen: https://t.co/8dyG2ai0wc
#StudyAtUL
Associate Professor A in Equine Science position available with a focus on Equine Health and Immunology.
Further information at: https://t.co/7L76oFwYQ1
Are you actively working with cattle and curious to develop further in the bull fertility field? The BullNet Doctoral Network is looking for new applicants for a PhD position based at TEAGASC, Ireland! Apply by 10 October.
Find out more at https://t.co/578Fp7QbLp
Fantastic time representing all the research ongoing in our lab at SSR annual meeting.
Nathan and I presented a poster on our work and @seanfair2 spoke all things sheep and how sperm transport across the cervix is different between Norwegian and Irish sheep breeds🐑
#SSR2024
BullNet, the Marie Curie Doctoral Network also has one PhD position looking at the concurrent and latent impact of inflammatory conditions on the fertility of intensively reared bulls based at TEAGASC, Ireland!
Find out more at https://t.co/578Fp7QbLp
How important is the cervical environment for successful sperm transport? Find out more here.
https://t.co/NfM5iqxdgJ
@seanfair2@journal_animal@BSAS_org
Extended deadline to May 8th; we are hiring 14 PhDs on our European wide BullNet project. Positions in sperm biology, big data, machine learning, molecular biology and more…. https://t.co/8bKca33oVr