12:00-1:00pm central time
Zoom link: https://umn.zoom.us/j/94131787501
Elucidating Environmental Reservoirs Of The Salmonid Pathogen, Flavobacterium psychrophilum, In A Michigan State Fish Hatchery
Application of dietary humic acid and fulvic acid to enhance growth performance, immunity, gut health and microbiome of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in a biofloc system
This online seminar series is brought to you by the American Fisheries Society - Fish Health Section's Recruitment and Student Involvement Committee. For more information about the AFS-FHS, please visit the website here.
If you have questions about the seminar series, please contact Nick Phelps (phelp083@umn.edu), Matt Griffin (griffin@cvm.msstate.edu), or Megan Shavalier (shavali1@msu.edu)
The Fish Health Section (FHS) was formed in 1972 to give biologists, researchers, culturists, veterinarians, and others involved in aquatic animal health an organization for communication and interaction. The Section strives to maintain an association for all aquatic animal health professionals and is grateful for the opportunity to support our early and seasoned members through the online seminar series and student travel awards program.