Biology and pathology of aquatic, wild/exotic and domestic animals
- Cetartiodactyla: animal models as environmental indicators to assess persistent organic pollutants (POPs) effects in marine and terrestrial environment
- Development and stress evaluation in aquatic animals
- Bovine Innate and adaptive immune response in infectious and metabolic disease
- Comparative and evolutionary genomics of animals, with particular reference to marine species and taxa of veterinary interest
- Genetic/Genomic basis of sex determination in fish of aquacolture interest
- The role of Invasive Alien Species in emerging infectious diseases epidemiology and their impact on ecosystem conservation: from research to policy
- Understanding the ecological mechanism governing host-microbe interactions
- Artificial Intelligence methods applied to Veterinary Neuroscience
- Understanding consequences and testing mitigation strategies in marine species subject to climate change and pollution
- Digital technologies, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in veterinary pathology
- Exploiting natural marine resources for biomimicry and bioacoustic purposes CALL 2025/2026
- Development and stress evaluation in aquatic animals CALL 2025/2026
- Comparative Cytoarchitecture of the Brain in Terrestrial and Marine Mammals, Using Deep Learning Algorithms: Unveiling Brain Structure CALL 2025/2026
- Physiology of adaptation in animals under human care CALL 2025/2026
- Wild and Zoo Pathology for Conservation CALL 2025/2026
- Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Animal and Human Genomics, Biomedical Sciences, and Food Technology CALL 2025/2026
- Integrating functional information into genomic selection PRIORITY RESEARCH GRANT 2025/2026
- Ecopatological surveillance of bats PRIORITY RESEARCH GRANT CALL 2025/2026
- Understanding the ecological mechanism governing host-microbe interactions WITHOUT GRANT 2025/2026
- EVAq-Extracellular Vesicle in veterinary pathology: from live to in vitro models in aquatic species WITHOUT GRANT 2025/2026