π¬ Advancing In Vitro & Genome-Edited Innovations in Farm Animals π§¬
During day 4 of the G2P workshop, the discussion focused on genome editing, in vitro models, and functional genomics in animal breeding.
What a day!
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Genome-edited mammals & G2P in farm animals β Eric Pailhoux (INRAE, France) explored how genome editing can improve breeding strategies and animal traits.
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In vitro models in aquaculture & embryology β Fulvio Gandolfi (Univ. Milan) and Ramiro Alberio (Univ. Nottingham) presented novel platforms for functional feed characterization and comparative embryology.
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Genomics in animal breeding β Derek Bickhart (Hendrix Genetics) discussed the integration of functional annotation genomics data to improve selection and breeding applications.
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Adoption of in vitro methods β Maurice Whelan (JRC, European Commission) emphasized the importance of facilitating the uptake of in vitro research methods.
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Resilience at the organismal level β Carla Bonetti Madelaire (San Diego Zoo, USA) provided insights from comparative genomics and cell physiology, highlighting resilience in animal systems.
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Roundtable discussion β Emily Clark (EMBL-EBI, UK) led an engaging debate on how in vitro G2P applications can be expanded and widely implemented.
π As research advances, how can in vitro models and genome editing shape the future of sustainable livestock production?

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