International Conference on Animal Husbandry and Development Trends (AHDT2025)
The aim of the conference is to discuss the latest achievements in the field of animal husbandry and biological organisms.
The following areas of research will be discussed at the conference:
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Study of the chemical composition of living organisms, identification of patterns of structure, content and transformation in the process of life of organisms of chemical compounds common to living matter as a whole;
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Comparison of the composition and pathways of transformation of substances in the body of various systematic groups, problems of comparative, evolutionary and medical biochemistry;
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Problems of the structure, properties and functioning of basic bimolecular, studying the molecular organization of the structural components of cellular relationships;
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Theoretical and applied problems of the connection of biochemical processes with the activity of organs and tissues under normal conditions and in various pathologies to solve the problems of preserving the health of animals, elucidating the causes of various diseases and finding ways to effectively treat them;
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Study of the chemical and microbiological safety of products of biological origin;
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Theoretical problems of the origin and development of the plant world, its diversity, classification and nomenclature of different groups of plants and plant communities;
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Development of new methods for selecting and assessing the breeding and productive qualities of farm animals.
Submission Opening: February 01st, 2025
Submission Deadline: April 05th, 2025
Acceptance Notification: April 10th, 2025
Conference Dates: April 22rd-24th, 2025
Call for Paper
- Current issues of breeding, selection, genetics and reproduction of farm animals;
- Modern aspects of keeping, feeding, feed preparation technologies and production of livestock products;
- Challenges, achievements and prospects for the development of veterinary medicine in modern conditions of running livestock industries;
- Modern aspects of processing livestock products in the context of ensuring food security.
Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology – MVA named after K.I. Skryabin, Moscow, Russia
Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology, Samarkand, Uzbekistan