Juan Manuel Ortiz Sanjuan

Teagasc Moorepark - Ireland Author

Juan Manuel Ortiz Sanjuan is a PhD student at the Pig Development Department of Teagasc Moorepark (Ireland) and University of Córdoba (Spain), since November 2018 under the Walsh Scholar fellowship programme. His thesis studies the effects of ZnO in weaned pigs microbiome in commercial conditions, to help develop alternatives and further developing strategies to stop the use of ZnO in farm. Juan Manuel graduated in Veterinary Medicine (2018, University of Córdoba, Spain) and obtained a Master’s Degree on Biotechnology (2019), where he did an internship and he was trained on the study of immune response by using several techniques of molecular biology under the supervision of Dr Juan José Garrido Pavón. His thesis supervisors are Dr. Juan José Garrido Pavón, Dr. Edgar García Manzanilla and Dr. Héctor Argüello Rodríguez.

Updated CV 04-Jun-2021

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07-Jul-2021Marcelo LangIn the USA, we say that antibiotics are like crutches that help you for a while, but can become a bigger problem if you don't get rid of them after the healing is done. Some producers may not think possible weaning pigs without resorting to antibiotics or ZnO, but experience of many other producers prove otherwise.

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