The Department is active in the diagnosis, prevention, control and treatment of diseases and disorders of the genital system and the mammary gland of animals, as well as in assisted reproduction and in reproductive management of animal farms.
Studies on factors affecting efficiency of in vitro embryo production in animals.
Study of subfertility in dairy cows.
Study of the diseases and the health management of small ruminants.
Animal welfare in an enlarged Europe.
Clinical trials with artificially manufactured tendons in sheep.
Comparison of efficacy of intramammary versus injectable administration of antibiotics for the treatment of ovine mastitis.
Coordinated European welfare network.
Development and evaluation of drugs for veterinary reproduction.
Effects of specific proteolytic enzymes in the in vitro production and in quality characteristics of embryos of cows.
Improvement of fertility of cows by means of administration of anti–oxidants during the transitory period.
Investigation of association of the reproductive performance with nutritional regimes in Karagouniko sheep breed.
’Omic’ technologies for genetic characterisation of indigenous breeds of goats and sheep, for improvement of their production and for identification of potential bioactivity in their milk.
Sustainable solutions for small ruminants.
Zoonotic infections in small ruminants and their farmers in Thessaly.
Assisted reproduction laboratory.
Experimental sheep & goat breeding unit.
Obstetrical unit.
Reproductive imaging and endoscopy unit.
Semen evaluation unit.
Over 130 publications in internationally refereed journals.
Patent from the Hellenic Organisation for Industrial Property.
Surname | Name | Profession-Position | Phone Number | Web-link | |
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Αμοιρίδης
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Γεώργιος
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Καθηγητής
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gsamir@vet.uth.gr
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+30 24410 66073
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Γκουλέτσου
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Παγώνα
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Επίκουρη Καθηγήτρια
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ngoule@vet.uth.gr
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+30 24410 66071
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Μαυρογιάννη
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Βάσια
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Λέκτορας
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vmavrog@vet.uth.gr
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+30 24410 66075
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Φθενάκης
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Γεώργιος
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Διευθυντής
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gcf@vet.uth.gr
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+30 24410 66070
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