Second EU-LI-PHE Webinar: Omics and Machine Learning in Livestock Breeding

Second EU-LI-PHE Webinar: Omics and Machine Learning in Livestock Breeding

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On December 17th, 2024, we successfully hosted the second webinar in our EU-LI-PHE Talks series, organized by the Young Researcher and Innovator Committee. The session focused on Omics and Machine Learning in Livestock Breeding and featured two esteemed speakers: Andres Lagarra and Andrea Vergani.

With over 70 attendees, the webinar showcased cutting-edge research in the application of omics technologies and machine learning to improve livestock breeding practices. The presentations sparked engaging discussions and highlighted innovative approaches in this rapidly advancing field.

We are delighted by the enthusiastic participation and look forward to continuing this series with more thought-provoking topics and expert speakers. Stay tuned for updates on our upcoming webinars!

Webinar 2 is available online via the following link: https://youtu.be/nF33Vs3-E_Q

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