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Barbara Alessandrini
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise is a public health institution engaged in research.
Our mission is to provide high added value, knowledge-based and innovative servicesin Veterinary Public Health and Environmental Protection, thus protecting animal and human health.
It provides technical and scientific services, documentation and continuous education and training.
IZSA&M
MOLISE
ABRUZZO
Giulianova
Torre di Cerrano
Pescara
Termoli
Campobasso
Isernia
Lanciano
Chieti
TERAMO
Avezzano
L’Aquila
ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALEDELL’ABRUZZO E DEL MOLISE “GIUSEPPE CAPORALE”
Campo Boario 64100 TERAMO ItalyPhone +39 0861 3321 fax +39 0861 332251
www.izs.it [email protected]
InsideInternal information systems
OutsideObserver and collector of good practices and expertise
InsideInternal information systems
OutsideObserver and collector of good practices and expertise
Collection and documentation of
existing and produced knowledge
Collection and documentation of
existing and produced knowledge
Knowledge distribution and dissemination
Knowledge distribution and dissemination
Ad hoc activities
• traditional (face to face)
• at distance (use of web)
Ad hoc activities
• traditional (face to face)
• at distance (use of web)
IZSA&M: CENTRE OF KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT AND ELEARNING IN
VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH
IZSA&M: CENTRE OF KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT AND ELEARNING IN
VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH
Knowledge productionKnowledge production
• Researches
• Projects
• Network with international scientific community
• Researches
• Projects
• Network with international scientific community
eLearningeLearning Traditional trainingTraditional training
IZSA&M: an eccellence
centre in Veterinary Public
Health
Our learning network
• Joint Research Center, Institute for consumer health and protection of the European Commission
• Colorado State University (Ft. Collins – USA)• University of California (Davis – USA)• Centres for Epidemiology and Animal Health, USDA,
OIE Collaborating Centre – Ft. Collins, Colorado (USA) • Central Veterinary Institute, Agricultural Research
Council, Ondestepoort (South Africa)• University of Georgia (Athens – USA)• University of Bologna• University of Teramo
A world level veterinary training network
• Unprecedent need of high level training for personnel dealing with food surveillance and control
• Technical competence + organisation, management, leadership = essential to guarantee appropriate performances and consistent behaviours
• “there are no prospects for a profession that cannot adapt itself to an everchanging world”
A world level veterinary training network
• Managerial and technical training essential for:
–Being up to speed with the news–Guarantee consistent operative levels in veterinary public health–Harmonisation of the interpretation of international norms on animal health and hygiene of animal products
Our solutions
• eLearning• Collaborative communities• Portals for knowledge and skill
dissemination
OIE Collaborating Centre for Veterinary Training ……
• to operate as a centre of research, expertise, standardisation and dissemination of techniques;
• to propose or develop any procedure which will facilitate harmonisation of international regulations applicable to the surveillance and control of animal diseases;
• to provide scientific and technical training to personnel from Member Countries of the Office;
• coordinate scientific and technical studies in collaboration with other laboratories or organisations;
• to publish and disseminate any information which may be useful to Member Countries of the Office.
Two big projects
• OIE portal for veterinary epidemiology and risk management
• OIE portal for animal welfare
• To make visible and accessible regional existing skills in the field of research, trough a web database
• To stimulate synergies through information sharing
• To encourage interaction and integration, through an archive system accessible per skills/competences
Abruzzo Region: regional network for technological transfer
This project allows to:
• Have a unique databank of the skills available in Abruzzo Region
• Obtain information and connections on a given field of interest
• Have access to information through personalised paths
• Obtain regional, national and international visibility
• Facilitate good practices communities, networks, partnerships
Abruzzo Region: regional network for technological transfer
• Abruzzo Region (promoter)• Universities, Research institutes (research
development through collaborations and partnerships
• Researchers (personal skills, activation for new projects, collaborative learning, good practices community)
• Industry (main user of the research results, potential partner / promoter / financer)
Participants
• 3 universities• 3 excellence centres• 5 public research institutes• 8 private research institutes• 2 astronomic observatories• National Institute of Nuclear Physics• Scientific and Technological Park of
Abruzzo Region and• IZSA&M
Subjects
• Medicine• Biology• Biotechnology• Veterinary medicine• Environmental sciences• Engineering and architecture• Computer sciences• Meteorology and Astronomy• Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics• Satellite Technology
Projects template• Project title• Context• Key concepts• Goals• Phases development• Results• Dates and duration• Budget – financial support• Publications• Spin off• Links• Images• Files with other informative documents• Contacts• Research fields
Skills platform
INFORMATION Personal infosInstitutional infosProjectsPublicationsOthers
LINKS All information is linked to people, research areas, organisations
ACCESS SubjectsPeopleorganisations