The EuroFAANG presentation video is now online!

Functional Annotation is a way of organising and understanding the vast amount of information contained in a genome, and it’s an essential tool for scientists who study genetics and genomics. The EuroFAANG initiative aims to produce standardised protocols for Functional Annotation and ensure that the outputs are gathered in datasets that are comparable and reusable. […]

HoloRuminant’s People: Peter Lund!

Hi! I am Peter Lund, professor in Sustainable Dairy Production at Aarhus University, Denmark. My research area is ruminant nutrition with an emphasis on the interaction between nutrition, animal genetics and rumen microbiome and on feed additives and feeding strategies that can facilitate significant reductions in enteric methane. I give advice to public authorities on […]

HoloRuminant’s People: Diego Morgavi!

Hi! I’m Dievo Morgavi, the Research director at INRAE. I have a long-track expertise in microbiome research applied to ruminants. I authored more than 120 publications in international journals (Hi 37). Moreover, I have coordinated an ANR project and participated as PI in several European and ERA Net projects (MASTER, AnimalChange, SMEthane, RumenStability, RedNex, etc.). […]

Webinar: Machine learning and Holomics in Animal Health, 24th November!

The AVANT project and ESCMID Study Group for Veterinary Microbiology (ESGVM) are organising a webinar in light of World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2022. This one-hour joint webinar will explore the role of machine learning in veterinary research projects that aim to integrate “omics” data and other types of data to investigate animal health. The webinar “Machine learning […]

1st Annual Meeting hosted by the Ben Gurion University, Israel

The first year of the HoloRuminant project is already behind us, which meant it was time for the first-ever Annual Meeting. The HoloRuminant project partners were kindly invited to Israel by our partners from the Ben-Gurion University in Beer Sheva.  This meeting was for most of the partners the first time they met in person. […]