Margarita Martín
PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Dipl. ECPHM
She graduated in veterinary medicine from the University of Zaragoza in 1984 and obtained her PhD in veterinary medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 1992, for her work on the epidemiology of coronavirus infections in pigs. Since 1993, she has been professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UAB, where she teaches about infectious diseases in swine, birds and carnivores. She is also a researcher at the Centre for Research into Animal Health (CReSA). She has been a research fellow at the University of Minnesota and Virginia Tech (United States), where her work focused on the diagnosis of swine viral diseases, such as PRRS and hepatitis E. In 2009 she became a diplomate of the European College of Porcine Health and Management (ECPHIM). Most of her research has been focused on the study of bacterial and viral infections in swine, and she has participated in many competitively funded and contract-based research projects, and research papers.
Joaquim Segalés
PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Dipl. ECVP, Dipl. ECPHM
He graduated in veterinary medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 1991 and earned his PhD from the same university in 1996. He spent 15 months at the University of Minnesota researching for his PhD. In the year 2000, he became a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP), and he is a founder member of the European College of Porcine Health and Management (ECPHM). He is currently the director of the Centre for Research into Animal Health (CReSA) and a professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UAB (main subjects: pathology and swine medicine). He has worked as a specialist in diagnosis at the Pathology Department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UAB) since 1993. He has also been the head of the Swine Diagnostic Pathology Service (1996–2012). Since 1996 his research has focused on swine diseases, and more particularly on infectious diseases (infections caused by the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus [PRRSv], Aujesky’s disease virus, porcine circovirus type 2 [PCV2], virus of porcine hepatitis E, Torque teno sus virus [TTSuV], Haemophilus parasuis and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae). He is the coauthor of more than 200 papers in scientific in peer-reviewed journals.
Laila Darwich
PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Dipl. ECPHM
He graduated and earned his PhD in veterinary medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 1989 and 1993, respectively. He is currently professor of infectious diseases at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UAB and a researcher at the Centre for Research into Animal Health (CReSA). He was a research fellow at the University of Illinois (USA) in 1994–1995. His research is focused on swine medicine, more particularly viral diseases. He has participated in several projects related to porcine circovirus, swine influenza and PRRS, among other pig diseases, and he is the author of more than a hundred papers published in international journals. In 2009 he became a diplomate of the European College of Porcine Health and Management (ECPHM). His current research focuses on the control of infectious diseases in pigs, mainly PRRS and swine influenza.
Enric Mateu
PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Dipl. ECPHM
He graduated and earned his PhD in veterinary medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 1989 and 1993, respectively. He is currently professor of infectious diseases at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UAB and a researcher at the Centre for Research into Animal Health (CReSA). He was a research fellow at the University of Illinois (USA) in 1994–1995. His research is focused on swine medicine, more particularly viral diseases. He has participated in several projects related to porcine circovirus, swine influenza and PRRS, among other pig diseases, and he is the author of more than a hundred papers published in international journals. In 2009 he became a diplomate of the European College of Porcine Health and Management (ECPHM). His current research focuses on the control of infectious diseases in pigs, mainly PRRS and swine influenza.
Jordi Casal
PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Dipl. ECVPH
He graduated in veterinary medicine from the University of Zaragoza in 1979 and obtained his PhD in veterinary medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in 1988. He has been professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UAB since 1984 and researcher at the IRTA/CReSA since 2001. He mainly teaches the subjects of Epidemiology and Public Health Policy. He was the general coordinator of the Master’s Degree in Swine Pathology and Production of the UAB (1992–1998) and subdirector of the Interuniversity Master’s Degree in Swine Health and Production (2005–2014). He became a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Public Health (ECVPH) in 2001. He has published about 80 research papers, mainly on epidemiology.