JUNHO 2025
Uso de Antimicrobianos em Bovinicultura de Leite
direcionado a Médicos Veterinários
Apresentamos o workshop “Bovinocultura de Leite: Uso de Antimicrobianos e Saúde Animal | Boas Práticas Integradas”, a decorrer nos dias 06 e 07 de junho de 2025, no Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, no Porto.
Destinado a médicos veterinários, este evento reúne sessões de palestras, mesas redondas e atividades práticas que abordarão estratégias inovadoras, políticas europeias e alternativas ao uso de antibióticos na produção leiteira.
Para a sessão prática, que terá lugar no dia 7 de junho (sábado), as inscrições são limitadas e é necessário levar computador portátil.
Faça já a sua inscrição – a participação é gratuita, mas a inscrição é obrigatória.
Uso de Antimicrobianos em Suinicultura
direcionado a Médicos Veterinários
Apresentamos o workshop “Suinicultura: Uso de Antimicrobianos e Saúde Animal | Boas Práticas Integradas”, a decorrer nos dias 27 e 28 de junho de 2025, em Santarém.
Destinado a médicos veterinários, este evento reúne sessões de palestras, mesas redondas e atividades práticas que abordarão estratégias inovadoras, políticas europeias e alternativas ao uso de antibióticos na produção leiteira.
Para a sessão prática, que terá lugar no dia 28 de junho (sábado), as inscrições são limitadas e é necessário levar computador portátil.
Faça já a sua inscrição – a participação é gratuita, mas a inscrição é obrigatória.
Palestrantes

Adelaide Pereira
Degree in Veterinary Medicine from FMV-UTL. I start my activity as a scientific research fellow in Antibiotic Residues and AFM HACCP Programs in Dairy farms. Since 1999, I develop my main activity in a private/cooperative laboratory - SEGALAB-, being responsible for the Milk Quality and Animal Health Programs. Actively collaborates with various entities (farms and farms associations, veterinary colleagues, pharmaceutical companies) and R&D projects. Founding member of the Portuguese Society of Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health; since 2017, President of the Portuguese Udder Health Council (CPSU); since 2024, Vice-President of the Northern Regional Delegation of the Portuguese National Veterinary Association ( OMV).

Ana Sofia Ribeiro Duarte
Ana Sofia Ribeiro Duarte is a veterinary epidemiologist, Senior Researcher at the Danish National Food Institute. Sofia is a reporting officer and a member of European Food Safety Authority’s network for the EU program of harmonized monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in food-producing animals. She has co-managed the Danish national report on antimicrobial use and resistance in animals (DANMAP) since 2023. She has participated in multiple European research projects, with her research focusing on the epidemiology and transmission of antimicrobial resistance. She presently co-leads a DANIDA project on risk assessment of human exposure to heavy metals and antimicrobial resistance in dumpsites in Kenya. Sofia is also an experienced educator, teaching courses on epidemiology, microbial risk assessment, and antimicrobial resistance.

Carlos Cabral
Veterinary surgeon graduated in 1997 from the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro. Between August 1997 and July 1998, he was responsible for the reproductive programme of the dairy farms associated with LEICAR. In 2008, he completed a postgraduate degree in “Ruminant Clinic and Management” at Universidade Lusófona. Currently, he has been part of the Associated Veterinary Services (SVA) since 1998 and has been an Invited Assistant Professor at ICBAS/University of Porto since 2015. Secretary of the Portuguese Buiatrics Association (APB) since November 2023. Vice-president of the Northern Regional Assembly of the Portuguese Veterinary Medical Association since 2024. He shows particular interest in the areas of Reproduction in Dairy Cattle,
Neonatal Health and Management, and Respiratory Pathology in Dairy and Beef Calves.

Lis Alban
Lis Alban graduated as a DVM from University of Copenhagen, from where she also holds a PhD degree in Veterinary Epidemiology. She is also a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Public Health (ECVPH). She has a dual position: First, she is a Chief Scientist at the Danish Agriculture Food Council (DAFC), which is an organisation that gives advise to farmers and food-producing companies. Secondly, she is an Adjunct Professor at University of Copenhagen, which means that she teaches, supervises Masters,ERASMUS and PhD students, as well as participates in research projects with fellow colleagues from in- and outside Denmark. Moreover, she is actively publishing in popular and scientific journals. She has had this dual position for 14 years, which makes it possible for her to put the challenges of livestock production on the agenda of the university. The challenges relate among others to antimicrobial use, resistance and residues, as well as modernisation of meat inspection using new technologies. She is working in accordance with the socalled “Danish Model”, which implies that academia, competent authorities and livestock industry together search for cost-effective and feasible solutions to ensure food security and safety.

João Niza Ribeiro
Coordenador USAM SuLei

João Sucena Afonso
A veterinarian by training, I transitioned from individual to population health after completing the MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology at the Royal Veterinary College (2012), having worked internationally as a consultant in animal health projects.
Following my PhD in animal health economics (2022), I am currently a researcher at the University of Liverpool, contributing to the Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) programme, an international programme led by Jonathan Rushton. More specifically I co-lead the AMR burden assessment for a Fleming Fund project and collaborate on H2020-funded initiatives (ROADMAP, DECIDE, and AVANT).

Luis Conceição
InovTechAgro

Miguel Lopes Jorge
SCS

Paulo Martins da Costa
Paulo Martins da Costa, DVM and Doctor of Biomedical Sciences, is Professor and Director of the Microbiology and Food Technology Laboratory at the Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar (ICBAS) of the University of Porto. He has been involved in several studies aimed at the phenotypic and genotypic characterization of MDR bacteria distributed in different populations (humans, livestock, pets, wildlife) and intermingled ecological niches. In addition to antimicrobial resistance surveillance, he has also participated in the development of novel antimicrobial agents, resulting in six international patents.

Rui Barros
Rui Barros is an informatics engineer with specific knowledge in software engineering. Over more than 20 years at INESC TEC, he did research and innovation with private companies and public administration and worked on more than 40 projects. Nowadays he is an entrepreneur and co-founder of MITMYNID, a private company developing sophisticated and innovative software-based solutions.
At the academy, Rui is an invited professor in the informatics department, teaching at the very first stage of graduation. The main objective is to stimulate students' interest in applying methodologies and standards in software development.

Rute Santos
InovTechAgro

Sara Babo Martins
Sara is a Research Associate at the University of Liverpool, where her work focuses on the assessment of the economic burden of Antimicrobial Resistance and Usage in livestock within the Global Burden of Animal Diseases Programme (GBADs). She has focused her research and work on the One Health approach and how its added value can be both identified and measured. Sara has worked across various professional settings, including roles in academic institutions and intergovernmental organisations. A veterinarian by training, she is a former Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow and holds an MSc and a PhD from the Royal Veterinary College.
Apoios
Comissão Científica
João Niza Ribeiro
ICBAS, Portugal
Lis Alban
Dinamarca
Ana Sofia Duarte
DTU, Dinamarca
Katia Pinello
ICBAS, Portugal