Vet2030 Research Symposium

Passionate PhD students and veterinary specialists in training present the most exciting and diverse research at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.

The Vet2030 Research Symposium aims at reaching a broad audience to create or strengthen collaborations within our faculty. PhD’s and residents will present their most exciting research as an oral presentation in a short TED-talk format. Two prizes will be awarded for the best presentations, one by the public and one by a jury consisting of emeriti. 
The research topics that will be presented show the diversity of the research at the faculty of Veterinary Medicine. This ranges from clinical studies in companion animals to antimicrobial resistance in production animals, and from convolutional neural networks for ECG analysis to the carcinogenicity of the consumption of red meat. CRIG member Caroline Rombouts will talk about "Red meat and colon cancer".