Programa de Pós-Graduação – Strictu Sensu – Universidade Federal Fluminense – UFF

Internationalization

The Graduate Program in Veterinary Medicine (Animal Clinics and Reproduction) has sought in recent years to seek greater internationalization, thus aiming to establish partnerships with various research groups around the world. These partnerships allow for joint research projects to be carried out, thus generating important scientific productions and enabling the training of our teachers and students.

In a broader horizon, the Program’s internationalization process allows our researchers and students the opportunity to interact with other research groups, thus enabling the exchange of knowledge and experiences. From this perspective, it allows our students and teachers to go on internships abroad and to receive students and researchers from abroad in our laboratories, allowing interaction with research groups.

For these actions to take place, several projects were submitted to development agencies to enable the execution of these partnerships. In recent years, the following projects have been approved to internationalize the PPG:

– CAPES PRINT

Project: One Health and Wellbeing: Human-Animal-Environment Relationships

Institutions involved: University of the Republic of Uruguay, Institut National de Recherche pour L’agriculture, L’alimentation et L’environnement (INRAe), University of Porto, Institut Pasteur

 – CAPES COFECUB

Project: Extracellular Vesicles: Optimization of Reproductive Biotechniques under Global Warming Conditions

Institutions involved: Federal Fluminense University, State University of Ceará, and Institut National de Recherche pour L’agriculture, L’alimentation et L’environnement (INRAe), Research Center for Animal Physiology, Behavior and Reproduction (Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements – PRC)

 – COIMBRA GROUP

Institution involved: University of Bologna (Italy) and

 – CAROLINA FOUNDATION

Project:  Screening of new compounds of bacterial origin as antibiofilm inhibitors to enhance the antibiotic treatment of bovine leptospirosis 

Institution involved: Department of Functional Biology – University of Oviedo

 – FAPERJ – VISITING PROFESSOR

Project: Advances in cryopreservation of gametes and embryos through cooperation between the Animal Reproduction Laboratories of UFF Veterinary Medicine School and the University of Guelph (Canada)

Institution Involved: University of Guelph (Canada)

 – FAPERJ – ALLOWANCE SCHOLARSHIPS – CNE and JCNE

Institution involved 1:University of the Republic of Uruguay

Institution involved 2:University of Zaragoza

 – FAPERJ – INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY PROGRAM AMERICAS – 2024

Project 1: Development of estrus induction and synchronization protocols in sheep, aiming at animal welfare

Institution involved 1:University of the Republic of Uruguay

Project 2: Infectious Diseases in Brazil and Canada on a One Health Approach

Institution Involved 2:Universityof of British Columbia

 – CNPQ – CNPq/MCTI/FNDCT Call nº22/2024 – Knowledge Brazil Program – Support for Network Projects

Project: Development of diagnostic and prevention methods for Bovine Leptospirosis using advanced genomic and proteomic tools.

Institution Involved: University of Connecticut

 – CNPQ – SANDWICH DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

Institution Involved: University of California

 – CAPES – PDSE – SANDWICH DOCTORATE ABROAD

Institution involved: University of the Republic of Uruguay

 – FAPERJ – SANDWICH DOCTORATE ABROAD

Institution involved: University of the Republic of Uruguay

 

 

 

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