Daniel Šperling

Ceva Sante Animale - Czech Republic Author

Education:

2003 Graduation- Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University. Brno, Czech Republic- degree DVM.

2003-06 

  • 3 years post graduate programme-   PhD
  • Institute of Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,  Specialisation on enteric disease of swine
  • Title of doctoral thesis: Sub-typisation of intestinal swine intestinal spirochetes 

2003-07 Assistant on Institute of Microbiology and Infectious Disease

2011 to 2018 Associate Professor, Ruminant and Swine Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno  

4 years’ experience as field veterinarian- specialisation: pig medicine, work in practice, South part of Czech Republic, consultancy for overall 5000 sows 

12 years working in pharmaceutical industry 

Development of diagnostics laboratory- Russia, Central Scientific  Methodical Veterinary Laboratory of Veterinary Surveillance Department of Federal Service on Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance of Ministry of Agriculture of Russian Federation, specialisation on enteric diseases of swine- introduction of methodology and leading of people, development of laboratory service

Current position: Corporate Veterinary Manager for Pharma products, Ceva Sante Animale, France

Fellowship:

Development of laboratory diagnostics service- focuses on spirochetes- Ceva Sante Animale, France, 4 months, and 2004. 

Veterinary Biologics Training Program, Iowa State University and United States Department of Agriculture, 2013

Biostatistics in Medicine, Training Program, Stat Soft ACADEMY, Prague, Czech Republic, 2014

Member of Czech Microbiology Society
Member of Czech Pig Veterinary Society

Author and co-author of more than 25 papers presented on scientific conferences worldwide

Author and co-author of 8 peer-review articles in scientific journals with IF.

Updated CV 10-May-2022

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19-Jun-2022klaus-sallThanks for an interesting and detailed account of the research. We did a farm test in a Danish farm with a high insicence of neonatal diarrhea in gilt litters in january, to test a complementary feed to control the cases. We also found CP α&ß2-toxin positive, Rotavirus A as well as high numbers of nonhemolytic E.coli. Do you intend to publish this study in a peer revieved journal ?

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