iSAGE scientist wins prestigious award
iSAGE scientist Martha Dellar wins major award for her work in the project on the prediction of the effects of climate change on animal and pasture productivity. See link for details: https://www.sruc.ac.uk/news/article/2536/climate_change_research_wins_phd_student_prize
Breeding weatherproof sheep to adapt to climate change
Paper published today in BMC Genetics on research into animal resilience conducted by SRUC and supported by iSAGE could be used to improve the accuracy of selective breeding. Sheep can be selected for improved performance and importantly to withstand severe events resulting from climate change. See below for details: Genetic analysis of novel phenotypes for […]
Innovation leaflets
You can find here innovation leaflets that summarise the key outcomes of case studies undertaken by the project including advice for successful implementation.
iSAGE UK regional training course and workshop from 3 to 6 December
iSAGE organizes the UK regional training course and workshop from 3 to 6 December. For registration and further information please see here!
Webinar on “The role of ruminants in sustainable diets”
The Belgian Association of Meat Science and Technology (BAMST) and the International Dairy Federation (IDF) organised a meeting and webinar in Brussels on 21st June 2019 on “The role of ruminants in sustainable diets”. For info and to follow the webinar: https://www.fil-idf.org/bamstidfevent2019/
iSAGE in Turin for the Slow Food exhibition and events
Terra Madre is the major event that SLOWFOOD is organizing in Turin every two years, together with the international food exhibition “Salone del Gusto”: from 20 to 24 September 2018 the 12th edition was held at the Lingotto Exhibition Center.
iSAGE Presentations at EAAP Annual Meeting 2018
The 69th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP) will take place in Dubrovnik, Croatia, from the 27th to the 31st August 2018.
iSAGE Field Studies in Greece
iSAGE Coordinator (AUTH) has recently conducted new field studies in Greece