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Organisation
Department of Comparative physiology and biometrics
Department
Lifecycle:1 Jan 1993 → 31 May 2017
Organisation profile:The research focuses on developing new statistical methodology with veterinary applications. The main research topic consists of modeling the infection dynamics of infectious diseases based on the frailty model.
Keywords:Biometrie, Fysiologie
Disciplines:Veterinary medicine
Projects
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- Networks 2017 Ethiopia (JU)From1 Jan 2017 → 31 Aug 2022Funding: Department of Economy, Science and Innovation, VLIR-UOS Institutional University Cooperation Program (IUC)
- The effect of different types of exercise on fecal microbiome, fecal metabolome and metabolic fingerprint of skeletal muscle in the equine athlete.From1 Jan 2017 → 31 Oct 2021Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Insecticide resistance mechanisms and associated fitness cost in the Ethiopian malaria vectorFrom1 Oct 2016 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Statistical Research PlanningFrom1 Apr 2011 → 31 Mar 2013Funding: FOD of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation
- Characterization of equine blood mesenchymal and mammary gland epithelial stem cells.From1 Oct 2010 → 5 Jan 2016Funding: IWT personal funding - specialisation scholarships
- Equipement for a new L3 laboratory enabling in vitro experiments with high risk pathogensFrom1 Jan 2009 → 31 Dec 2010Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Innate defense mechanisms during the dry period of the cow against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) with special emphasis to Toll like receptore 2 (TLR2) and B-defensinsFrom1 Oct 2008 → 30 Sep 2010Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
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- Differential alterations in the ability of bovine neutrophils to generate extracellular and intracellular reactive oxygen species during the periparturient period
Authors: Manuela Rinaldi, Paolo Moroni, Max Paape, Douglas D Bannerman
Pages: 208 - 213 - A sentinel function for teat tissues in dairy cows: dominant innate immune response elements define early response to E. coli mastitis(2010)
Authors: Manuela Rinaldi, Robert W Li, Douglas D Bannerman, Kristy M Daniels, Christina Evock-Clover, Marcos VB Silva, Max Paape, Bernadette Van Ryssen, Christian Burvenich, Anthony Capuco
Pages: 21 - 38 - Comparison of Holstein and Jersey innate immune responses to Escherichia coli intramammary infection
Authors: Douglas D Bannerman, ACW Kauf, Max Paape, HR Springer, JP Goff
Pages: 2225 - 2235 - Evaluation of breed-dependent differences in the innate immune responses of Holstein and Jersey cows to Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection
Authors: Douglas D Bannerman, Hayley R Springer, Max Paape, Adam CW Kauf, Jesse P Goff
Pages: 291 - 301 - The toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) pathway and its possible role in the pathogenesis of Escherichia coli mastitis in dairy cattle
Authors: Stefanie De Schepper, Adelheid De Ketelaere, Douglas D Bannerman, Max Paape, Luc Peelman
- Effects of time storage and analytical temperature on Fossomatic cell counts in cows milk
Authors: Y Hachana, K Kraiem, K Hani, B Haddad, Max Paape
Pages: 267 - 269 - Effects of increased milking frequency on metabolism and mammary cell proliferation in Holstein dairy cows(2010)
Authors: F Soberon, JL Lukas, ME Van Amburgh, Anthony Capuco, DM Galton, TR Overton
Pages: 565 - 573