Iván Hernández Caravaca

University of Alicante - Spain Author

He graduated in Veterinary Medicine/Science from the University of Murcia (1997-2002). He started his career working for Piensos Garla in 2003, and then worked for more than 6 years for Agroturia, S.A. (Vall Companys Group), as the person in charge of the integration of sows in the southeast area of Spain. During this period of time, he obtained several prizes in the Porc d'Or competitions for numbers of piglets born alive, numerical productivity, and farrowing rates (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), the award for the maximum productivity regardless of the size of the farm in 2006, and two diamond Porc d'Or nominations in 2005 and 2006.

In 2009 he went on to be a part of the team of technicians at CEFU, S.A. That same year he completed his Msc degree in Professional and Scientific Pig Production from the University of Murcia.

In 2010 Boehringer-Ingelheim hired him as a part of the veterinary technical service for swine. He collaborated with the University of Murcia as an associate professor at the Department of Physiology in 2009-2011, and he has collaborated for several years in the Msc degree in Biology and Technology of the Reproduction in Mammals. It is in the Department of Physiology where he has developed his research work related to artificial insemination in swine and the sperm selection in the female genital tract. It was through this investigation that he earned his International Doctor degree from the University of Murcia in 2015. He has 12 articles in indexed journals and more than 100 communications to congresses and articles in divulgation journals related to his activity in swine pathology, as well as in reproduction.

As of 2021, he is a full-time professor at the University of Alicante in the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Updated CV 01-Mar-2022

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27-Apr-2017stacey.voightI was at a farm where we used PCAI with a boar present and saw no problems inserting the inner rod. Could be the technicians were very good? We did not try on gilts.
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08-Feb-2016Louis BonnevilleUsing a spiral cathether for PCAI will bring catheter 2" or 5cm further in the cervix,,must be easier to finalize insert introduction.http://secrepro.com/produit/sonde-vrillee-i-u-extention-2/

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