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- Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health funds three research projects for improved control of swine disease PRRS with a total of 75,000 euros
- Instructions how to submit research proposals are available on www.prrs.com
Ingelheim, Germany, 10 February 2017 – For the fourth time, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health sponsors the European PRRS Research Award to support applied research for improved control of the swine disease PRRS (Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome). Research proposals for the 2017 European PRRS Research Award can be submitted until July 1st, 2017. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health will provide three grants of 25,000 euros each to fund research proposals that will generate new and relevant data to better understand this devastating and costly disease.
The European PRRS Research Award aims at encouraging research, which eventually results in practical application strategies to control PRRS and enhances the interaction among swine researchers and veterinarians. In addition, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health’s intention is to further stimulate communication in the industry on practical PRRS control strategies and to reward research excellence. The PRRS virus infects pigs around the globe causing respiratory tract illness in growing pigs and reproductive failure in breeding stock; Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health strives to find solutions for sustainable PRRS control.
Applications to submit research proposals should be sent via email to Eva Joras further information on the submission process could be found on www.prrs.com. An independent review board will assess each proposal carefully. Members of the review board are highly recognized swine industry professionals including researchers and practitioners. The board will select proposals based on several factors, including their significance, potential for impact to the swine industry, originality and innovation.
The winners of this year’s European PRRS Research Award will be announced in September 2017.
For more information please visit www.prrs.com.