About this Research Topic
The topic of translational veterinary medicine is rapidly advancing due to recent breakthroughs and transformative technologies. This Research Topic will provide researchers an opportunity to present their innovative methods for animal health and disease prevention. Ultimately, this may have a significant influence on our approach to managing animal health concerns.
Under this platform, we aim to provide an opportunity for early career researchers to excel in their areas of research that include improvement in animal health, use of veterinary disease models, livestock genomics, infectious diseases, animals metabolism disorders, and microbiome contributions to overall health. We intend to achieve this by spotlighting these varied topics and therefore fueling the crossing of intellectual lines of communication and the translating of the scientific findings into easily applicable outcomes that improve animal welfare and productivity.
Besides that, as well, we aim to make researchers to notice their high-level of possibility within their disciplines to bring about such trends in the future. Through a systematic scheme of recognizing and welcoming these genius talents; we will encourage the creative trait that breeds improvement in veterinary translational medicine, to be of great advantage to both animal and human health, since we can easily attain this through the One health way of thinking.
This special issue is aimed at serving as a platform to fuel debates and discourse, while promoting the exchange of ideas among the members of veterinary commune toward resolving the most alarming issues in comparative and clinical medicines, among other themes.
This topic of research is open to scholars who are at the forefront of translating veterinary medicine and cover many areas.
Potential areas of focus may include, but are not limited to:
- New way of veterinary diagnostics and treatment.
- Comparative studies between disease mechanisms and disease course.
- Genomics and molecular techniques in the breeding and management of livestock.
- Metabolic distortions in companion animals and livestock breeding.
- The microbial involvement in physiological alterations as well as infection processes in the animals.
- Translation of human disease models in animals model for double purpose to be used in the cure and development of the disease.
Spreading the research innovation, novel methods, and exceptional insights are where we are urging authors to contribute. Such efforts contribute to the development of translational veterinary medicine. Also, cross-disciplinary collaborations and interspecies comparisons are very encouraged because they facilitate the holistic approach to the health challenge and disease development comprehension.
Keywords: clinical research, translational research, animal models, inherited or acquired disease, evidence-based medicine, livestock, poultry, microbiota, drug resistance, probiotics, toxicity
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