Webinar. Species-specific approach to animal feed sweeteners

Watch the recording of the webinar to learn about the importance of inter-species diversity in sweet taste receptors, and innovation in the science of sweeteners in animal feed, with a focus on the application of sweeteners for weanling and fattening pigs.

NEW Species-specific approach to sweeteners for animal feed

Webinar hosted by WATT

 

Learn about the latest research in this space from Professor Shirazi-Beechey, Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biochemistry at the University of Liverpool and hear about ADM’s activities to bring innovative and effective sweeteners to animal nutrition, including details about new, saccharin-free sweetener products soon to be available.

Speakers

Professor Soraya Shirazi-Beechey

Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Liverpool

Prof. Shirazi-Beechey has a long and prestigious international career: she received her undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry in the United States, obtained her PhD from London University, has worked at several Universities in the UK, and for the past 20 years has been at the University of Liverpool, where she is Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biochemistry. She has trained over 40 PhD students, 10 post-doctoral fellows and many masters students. Her research is based on the biology, microbiology and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract of both humans and other species, and the function of the gastrointestinal tract as a sensory organ. She has received numerous awards including an Associate Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Scientists for her contributions to research and education, and the American Society of Animal Science President’s Award for notable contributions to animal research.

Sarah Cooper

Business Development Manager, ADM Animal Nutrition

Sarah graduated as veterinarian from the University of Sydney Australia in 1999. Worked in veterinary clinical practice until 2006, and then moved into the animal health industry with Pfizer Animal Health. She worked with Pfizer Animal Health and Zoetis in Australia and France until last year when she started with ADM as Product Manager and then Business Development Manager. Sarah also has a Masters in Veterinary Public Health Management from the University of Sydney, and a Global Executive MBA from INSEAD.

Catherine Ionescu

IP & Research Manager, ADM Animal Nutrition

Catherine graduated as Agriculture Engineer from Institut Superieur Agricole de Beauvais, France in 1999. Worked in Aventis Animal Nutrition until 2001 when she started to work for a subsidiary of Pancosma (Axiss France SAS) as research collaborator. From 2008 onwards, Catherine worked within Pancosma in Switzerland in the technical team as well as in research & development and was responsible for patent related issues. Currently she is part of ADM’s S&T team as IP & Research manager.

Mathilde Ramillien 

Portfolio Project Lead, ADM Animal Nutrition

Chemistry studies, graduated with a Master degree in Science and technologies of flavors’ industries from ISIPCA, France in 2014. She with Pancosma/ADM for the past 8 years, first as a flavorist for the creation and development of Palatants products, then as Product Manager for 2 years and later as Business Development Manager. Since September she continues to support the palatants team as Project Portfolio lead and is also responsible for the management of portfolio projects.

 

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