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2018 SUBJECTS

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Line 01: Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Animal Diseases Control

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Molecular Biology and Genetics of Microorganisms

Credits: 3

Bacterial genome structure; DNA replication and cell division; Plasmids; Transcription; Translation; Mobility systems and genetic variability; Mutagenesis and DNA repair systems; Recombination; Homologous recombination; Transformation; Bacteriophages and transduction; Conjugation; Transposition; Bacterial genomes Evolution and plasticity; Gene regulation. This optional subject is linked to the Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Animal Diseases Control Line to broaden knowledge about molecular biology to support research using this research tool, which is currently so important and little studied by undergraduate students. With this subject it will be possible to evaluate the genotypic aspects of the main zoonotic microorganisms, microbial pathogenicity factors, antimicrobial agents and disease resistance mechanisms that affect domestic animals.

 

 

ARIEL EURIDES STELLA

 

Parasitic Diseases in Pets

Credits: 3

Association between living beings, parasitism degrees and modalities, parasitological and clinical periods, parasite propagation, intermediate and definitive hosts. Clinical aspects, pathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases caused by: protozoa, arthropods, trematodes, cestodes and nematodes in domestic animals. This optional subject is linked to the Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Animal Diseases Control Line to deepen the knowledge on parasitology and parasitic diseases of domestic animals, so this way the student can study the agent-host relationships in order to develop products and processes for identification and control of parasitic diseases affecting farm, companion and wild animals.

 

WELBER DANIEL ZANETTI LOPES

Fundamentals of Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health Applied to the Study of Infectious Diseases.

Credits: 3

To study the main infectious diseases in their epidemiological aspects and in Veterinary Public Health. Updated approach to the etiological aspects of bacteria, viruses and fungi. As well as epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, laboratory and anatomopathological diagnosis, treatment and control measures and prevention of these various diseases. In addition to clarifying the importance of diseases that fit as occupational disease, generating public health problems. This optional subject is linked to the Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Control Animal Disease Line to deepen students' knowledge on epidemiology and control of infectious diseases affecting farm, companion and wild animals with an emphasis on veterinary public health.

 

 

RAPHAELLA BARBOSA MEIRELLES

 

 

Diagnostic Techniques Applied to Animal Health

Credits: 2

Notions of the main laboratory, microbiological and molecular techniques applied to animal health. Standards for the collection and shipping of material for laboratory tests; standards for biological sample conservation; laboratory-clinical knowledge of the physiological and pathophysiological aspects involving hematology, enzymology, microbiology of domestic animals and their correlation with the clinic of the animal; interpretation of results of biochemical tests of functionality of different organs and / or tissues; biochemical analysis of various organic liquids; hematological differences in domestic mammal species; critical study of laboratory tests and applications of clinical pathology in diagnostic support. This optional subject is linked to the Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Animal Diseases Control Line to present laboratory techniques for the diagnosis of infectious, parasitic and metabolic diseases as a support tool in the development of research developed by academics.

 

 

 

CECILIA NUNES MOREIRA 

 

Advanced Topics in Veterinary Ophthalmology

Credits: 2

The course aims the ophthalmic diseases learning in domestic animals. Diagnostic methods and treatment of disorders of the eye, buldo and orbit attachments will be addressed. Fundamentals on ocular anatomy, surgical instruments and equipment used in ophthalmology will be taught. This optional course is linked to the Biotechnology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Animal Diseases Control Line to deepen the student's knowledge of diagnosis and control of eye diseases in order to identify and control infectious, parasitic and metabolic diseases that affect the eyes of animals. production, company and wild.

 

ANDREIA VITOR COUTO DO AMARAL 

Line 02: Animal Morphophysiology, Clinic and Surgery

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Compared Neuroanatomy

Credits: 02

Morphofunctional approach of the Animal Nervous System and clinical correlations. Topics in ontogeny, phylogeny and developmental biology of the nervous system in vertebrates. Methods of anatomical investigations of the nervous system.

 

Kleber Fernando Pereira

Advanced Topics in Experimental Surgery

Credits: 03

The Special Topics in Experimental Surgery course aims primarily to expose graduate students to advanced surgical techniques, materials and models applied to veterinary medicine and medicine. At the same time, it is intended to compare the technical applications and transpositions in the various animal species, including humans. (zoobiquity). In addition, the principles of materials used as implants (biomaterials) will be addressed, discussing aspects of classification, production, physicochemical characterization and biocompatibility in vitro and in vivo.

Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani

 

Topics in Animal Stress Physiology and Welfare

Credits: 02

Neuroendocrine response to stress. Relationships between stress, animal welfare and metabolic diseases in domestic and experimental animals.

Sandra Aparecida Benite Ribeiro

Animal Morphophysiology Bases

Credits: 03

 

The subject Animal Morphophysiology Bases aims to provide the graduate student with a thorough knowledge of the relationship between structure and functioning of the various organs that make up animals. The course will address topics of interest to the Animal Bioscience graduate, always seeking an association between theoretical and practical knowledge, seeking to offer the Postgraduate, conditions for good performance in teaching and research activities in the area of Animal Bioscience and related areas

Fabiano Lima

Quantitative methods in morphological analysis

Credits: 02

Quantitative methods importance in morphology; Morphometry; Allometry; Stereology; Use of image analysis software in morphological studies.

Fabiana Melo

Animal Surgery Hospital Practice

Credits: 03

Allows the graduate student to remain active in participating in surgical clinical procedures, involving the case series existing at the veterinary hospital of UFG - Jataí Regional. The content of the course aims to enable the graduate student to develop theoretical and practical activities during the pre, trans and postoperative of diseases subject to surgical treatment of dogs, cats, cattle and horses.

Aloisio

Animal Clinics Hospital Practice

Credits: 03

Allows the graduate student to remain active in participating in clinical procedures, involving the existing sample in the veterinary hospital of UFG - Jataí Regional. The content of the course aims to enable the graduate student to develop theoretical and practical activities during hospital conduct for clinical examination, diagnosis and treatment of clinical cases seen in the routine of the Veterinary Hospital of dogs, cats, cattle and horses.

Cecília and Andréia

Teaching Activity in Animal Health and Production

Credits: 02

 MANDATORY SUBJECT FOR FELLOWS

Participation in didactic-pedagogical activities in the undergraduate, such as: preparation and delivery of theoretical and/or practical classes, participation in assessment processes endorsed by the responsible teacher, application or development of pedagogical methods or techniques, conducting directed study, seminars, short courses and elaboration of didactic material.

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Pet Surgery Hospital Practice

Credits: 02

Offer the graduate student the follow-up of surgical cases that usually occur in the routine of a veterinary hospital. The graduate student will develop practical activities starting with the follow-up of the surgical consultation, collecting exams to aid the diagnosis, interpretation of clinical and diagnostic findings, the surgical and anesthetic procedure and, finally, the postoperative. This optional subject is linked to the line of morphophysiology, clinical and animal surgery to deepen the practice and knowledge of the student regarding the clinical aspects in dogs and cats, aiming at better execution of their dissertation project.

 

 ANDREIA VITOR COUTO DO AMARAL

 

Line 03: Animal Nutrition, Production and Reproduction

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Advanced topics in teleost fish metabolism

Credits: 03

The goal of this course will be to address the specific aspects of metabolism of the main biomolecules for teleost fishes, as well as to base the knowledge of students for application of knowledge in biochemistry in various areas of fish production, relating to the biology of the species in its natural environment.

Igo Gomes Guimarães

 

Food Analysis and Evaluation

Credits: 03

Introductory concepts in food analysis. Collection and preparation of samples for analysis. Evaluation of chemical and chemical composition of foods: moisture, protein, fibrous and mineral components, crude fat and energy. Biological methods of food evaluation. In order to provide students with basic knowledge and practical training on chemical and biological analysis of food. As well as providing proper techniques for the study of food and planning for future research.

Márcia Dias

 

Advanced topics in reproductive morphophysiology

 

Credits: 02

Male reproductive system morphology, Female reproductive system morphology, Male reproductive system endocrinology, Female reproductive system morphology, Sperm quality assessment, Female reproduction evaluation, Reproduction biotechniques, Embryonic development assessment

Mônica Rodrigues Ferreira Machado

Clinical and surgical aspects related to equine reproduction.

Credits: 03

To approach and discuss, using updated scientific articles and bibliography below, the main clinical and surgical aspects involving the elements involved in equine reproduction, contemplating stallion, mare and equine newborn problems. Contemplating the clinical syndromes that most impact the reproduction of stallions and mares, as well as reproductive pathologies subject to surgical corrections.

Gustavo Henrique Marques Araújo

Integrated dairy cattle nutrition

Credits: 03

 

 

Integrated concepts of nutrition and nutritional management of dairy cattle; factors that influence the performance of cattle in different environments; environmental effects on maintenance, growth, pregnancy and lactation requirements; ruminal function; feed formulation and evaluation. Using CNCPS to update classroom information and evaluate practical examples of nutritional management.

Edgar Collao Saenz

Fish Nutrition

Credits: 03

 

Fish nutrition, emphasized on target species for fish farming. Notions about food chains, anatomy and physiology of the digestive system and attraction of animals to food. Fish nutritional requirements (proteins and amino acids, lipids, energy, energy, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals).

Igo Gomes Guimarães

 

Natural Products Chemistry and its applications in animal production

Credits: 02

The importance of Bioactive Plants and the different ways of use. Introduction to major groups of secondary metabolites. Analysis of natural products derived from plants. General notions of extraction, separation, isolation and identification of bioactive compounds and their applications in animal production

IGO GOMES GUIMARAES,

LILIANE NEBO

 

Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism for Ruminants

Credits: 02

Carbohydrate digestion. Production and absorption of volatile fatty acids. Utilization of the various carbohydrates by the animal organism, energy balance. Action of carbohydrates in the regulation of food consumption. Lipid digestion: rumen events. Biochemistry of biohydrogenation. Post-ruminal digestibility of fat. Fat in lactation diets. Lipids and reproduction. Hepatic metabolism.

Edgar Collao Saenz

Teaching Activity in Animal Health and Production

Credits: 02

MANDATORY SUBJECT FOR FELLOWS

Participation in didactic-pedagogical activities in the undergraduate, such as: preparation and delivery of theoretical and/or practical classes, participation in assessment processes endorsed by the responsible professor, application or development of pedagogical methods or techniques, conducting directed study, seminars, short courses and elaboration of didactic material.

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Experimental Statistics Applied to Animal Science

Credits: 04

Hypothesis tests and confidence interval. Comparison tests of means. Descriptive statistics. Main designs (completely randomized design, randomized block design, latin square design). Main experimental arrangements (factorial and subdivided plots). Simple and polynomial correlation and regression. Presentation and interpretation of experimental results. Use of free statistical analysis software.

Márcia Dias

Seminars

Credits: 04

Guidance will be given on the elaboration and organization of scientific work, presenting the knowledge of the communication process, the instruments, techniques and resources used for research and preparation of scientific work. Use of websites for scientific publication search and journal evaluation for publication (Qualis-Capes and Impact Factor) and use of bibliographic management software. Each student enrolled should make a formal presentation of a seminar with the free theme related to the dissertation subject. The theme should be aware of the advisor. At first a scientific work related to the subject of the dissertation. The presentation is restricted to a summary containing the rules of regulation contained in ABNT and the program, being presented a textual copy of the subject, followed by the oral presentation of the theme to the audience.

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Research Project Writing and Analysis

Credits: 02

Each enrolled student must make formal presentation of the Dissertation Research Project. The presentation is restricted to a summary containing the rules of regulation contained in ABNT, being presented a textual copy of the subject, followed by the oral presentation of the project to the audience. The project will be evaluated by an examining board composed of the mentoring teacher and two other teachers (who may be part of the steering committee). The student must also submit all forms related to approval to the Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee, according to the rules and regulations in force.

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