
Yvette de Haas
@yvette_dehaas
Researcher at Wageningen Livestock Research - views are my own
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25-11-2011 06:50:38
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Slowly the conference is coming to a close (still lot of interesting sessions today!!). This morning after the plenary, Roel Veerkamp and myself were thanked for hosting WCGALP2022 💐 it has been quite a journey, but I've enjoyed every step of it. See you at the party 💃



All participants of #WCGALP2022 should have received an email now with the certificate of attendance, a link to a survey (please take a bit of time to provide feedback, also for WCGALP2026!), and the link to all recordings of all sessions last week, available until end of 2022




The proceedings of WCGALP2022 is now available online & open access. Over 3300 pages technical and species orientated innovations in animal breeding, and the contribution that genetics can make to solving societal challenges. doi.org/10.3920/978-90… WCGALP2026 WUR Livestock


Did you attend WCGALP2022 2022? Now available (open access): Proceedings of 12th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production (WCGALP) doi.org/10.3920/978-90…






Animal Sciences Wageningen U&R: what do we do, what are our ambitions towards the future? magazines.wur.nl/nlas-magazine-…

Lyon EAAP Anouk van Breukelen showing the potential of animal breeding as CH4 mitigation strategy - first genetic studies are there, but still a lot research needed. WAAP plenary session WUR Livestock Roel Veerkamp Yvette de Haas


Yesterday, 20 pitches from all Wageningen U&R science groups sparked ambitious flagship project ideas leveraging #AI to adapt to #ClimateChange. Thanks to all 50 colleagues who worked together on Data-Driven Discoveries in a Changing Climate! buff.ly/46RO1dP






University of Tennessee professor, Troy Rowan, Yvette de Haas at Wageningen University, Prof Alison Van Eenennaam (@BioBeef) at UC Davis, Matthew Cleveland at ABS Global & Elly Navajas at INIA discuss the importance of genetics for low methane livestock. 🧬 🐄 🐂 2/2
