Scientists from DSTU, SSAU and SFU received a mega-grant from the government of the Russian Federation in 2019. For three years, universities will receive budgetary funding for the study of veterinary probiotic drugs for targeted modulation of animal health - substances that increase resistance to environmental influences by normalizing the body's immune responses. The research team included students, undergraduates studying in the following areas: veterinary medicine, biotechnology and mathematics.
Scientists of Stavropol State Agrarian University, together with colleagues from Don State Technological University under the leadership of Professor Rutgers University Mikhail Chikindas (New Jersey, USA), implemented a set of research projects of the Megagrant of the Government of the Russian Federation (VII stage) on the topic: modulating animal health ".
Over three years (2019-2021), budget funding was allocated in the amount of 90.0 million rubles. on the study of veterinary probiotic drugs for directed modulation of animal health - substances that increase resistance to environmental influences due to the normalization of the body's immune responses. "
Earlier, on the basis of the Faculty of Bioengineering and Veterinary Medicine of the Donetsk State Technical University, a working meeting of scientific teams on planning joint work was held.
In the vivarium of the Faculty of Biotechnology, under the leadership of the Dean of the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology Valentin Sergeevich Skripkin and Professor of the Basic Department of Private Animal Science, Breeding and Breeding of Animals Elena Edugartovna Epimakhova, the third stage of work on feeding probiotic preparations to poultry of Ross-308 meat cross with daily monitoring of physiological indicators of health has been implemented productivity. After 42 days of age, control slaughter, histological studies, analysis of biochemical and hematological blood parameters, determination of intestinal microbiocenosis were carried out.
A total of more than 50 students of faculties took part in this work, having worked out a number of practical competencies related to the technological aspects of poultry growing, slaughter and anatomical cutting, and the development of laboratory research skills.
The level of work performed was highly appreciated by the partners in the implementation of the Megagrant. This allows in the future counting on the continuation of joint work in the chosen topic.
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