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updated on 25th of May

Wednesday, 16 June (09:30 – 17:45): CTPigClas

09:30 Welcome and registration

09:50 Introduction to the FAnI Days and to the workshop CTPig Clas
         Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

10 : 15 Session National Views Chairman: Mathieu Monziols, IFIP, France

1. Norwegian view of CT use in pig classification
Morten Röe, Animalia, Norway

2. Danish and Swedish views of CT use in pig classification
Eli Vibeke Olsen, DMRI, Denmark

3. Spanish view of CT use in pig classification
Maria Font i Furnols & Marina Gispert, IRTA, Spain

Coffee break

4. German view of CT use in pig classification
Michael Judas, MRI, Germany

5. Hungarian view of CT use in pig classification
Tamás Donkó, University of Kaposvár, Hungary

6. Irish view of CT use in pig classification
Paul Allen, Teagasc, Ireland (not present)

7. French view of CT use in pig classification
Mathieu Monziols & Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

Questions and Synthesis

13:00 Lunch

14 : 30 Session National Views Chairman: Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

Discussion by items

Coffee break

Working plan and conclusions

17:45 Aperitif

Thursday, 17 June (08:45 – 18:15): FAnI Congress

08:45 Welcome and opening of the FAnI congress
         Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

09 : 00 Session 1 Chairman: François Mariette, Cemagref, France

1. Effects of different Scanners on the scanning results in sheep - Abstract
Lutz Bünger, SAC, UK

2. In vivo body composition of various pig genotypes studied by magnetic resonance imaging - Abstract
Armin Scholz, Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany

3. The potential of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to predict carcass composition in live lambs - Abstract
Prisca Kremer, Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany

4. Comparison of the in vivo body composition of breeding pigs at 80 and 100 kg body weight using magnetic resonance imaging - Abstract
Maren Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany

5. Determination of IMF by MRI: a validation with the NIT and NMR techniques. - Abstract
Marina Gispert, IRTA, Spain

Coffee Break

11 : 00 Session 2 Chairman: Lutz Bünger, SAC, UK

6. Use of CT to determine intramuscular fat of pork loins. - Abstract
Maria Font i Furnols, IRTA, Spain

7. Predicting intramuscular fat content of lamb loin fillets using CT scanning - Abstract
Nicola Lambe, SAC, UK

8. Application of X-ray Computer Tomography (CT) in Cattle Production - Abstract
Gabriella Holló, University of Kaposvár, Hungary

9. Evaluation of cross sectional CT images on hen’s eggs - Abstract
Gabor Milisits, University of Kaposvár, Hungary

10. New application of imaging techniques in pig reproduction: from research to farm management - Abstract
Sylviane Boulot, IFIP, France

12:45 Lunch

14 : 30 Session 3 Chairman: Mathieu Monziols, IFIP, France

11. Virtual Reality and Robotics applied to training and surgery on the animal Model of the pig (invited lecture) - Abstract
Luc Soler, IRCAD, France

12. Changes in brain activity after a diet induced obesity - Abstract
David Val-Laillet, INRA, France

13. A three-dimensional deformable brain atlas of the domestic pig - Abstract
Paul Meurice, INRA, France

14. Correlation between utero-placental 3D power Doppler indices and the uterine real blood flow: Evaluation in a pregnant sheep experimental model - Abstract
Olivier Morel, INRA, France

Coffee Break

16 : 30 Session 4 Chairman: Kim Matthews, EBLEX, UK

15. Pig myology dissection atlas: potential tool for image labeling - Abstract
Alain Nictou, FranceAgriMer, France

16. CT calibration for pig carcase classification in Germany - Abstract
Michael Judas, MRI, Germany

17. Selection of representative joints and measures for pig lean meat percentage determination with CT - Abstract
Maria Font i Furnols, IRTA, Spain

18. Detection of invariant structures and selection of representative MRI slices of pig lean meat percentage - Abstract
Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

19. From Science to practice: the Video Image Grading solution - Abstract
Klemens van Betteray, CSB-System, Germany

18:10 Closing

 

Friday, 18 June (09:30 – 12:00): Virtual Farm Animal seminar

09:30 Introduction
         Gérard Daumas, IFIP, France

09:40 ANIMAG: the last COST attempt
         Lutz Bunger, SAC, UKp

09:50 European project opportunities
         Alice Ruczinski, Office for european development of research and technology in Brittany, France

10:30 Coffee Break

10:50 Discussion session

11:50 FAnI Days closing
         Gilles Nassy, IFIP, France

12:00 Lunch