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Erik Georg Granquist serves as Professor of Production Animal Medicine at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Veterinary School, where he also holds the position of Head of Clinic and Section Head at the Production Animal Clinic. His professional activities span teaching, research, and significant administrative roles both within NMBU and in national and international committees.
His research interests focus on critical areas of veterinary medicine including vector diseases, veterinary community medicine, ruminant nutrition, and animal welfare. Professor Granquist approaches these fields through both theoretical investigation and practical application, with particular emphasis on production animal health systems.
Professor Granquist maintains substantial involvement in professional organizations and committees, demonstrating leadership in the veterinary field. His work extends beyond academia into policy development and public health initiatives.
- European Specialist in Small Animal Health (Diplomat)
- European specialist (Diplomat) in small livestock
As an educator, Professor Granquist teaches medicine and surgery on production animals to veterinary and animal care students. He actively supervises doctoral fellows and participates in research projects as both manager and contributor. His international collaborations include VectorNet, PRAGMATIC, and the European College for Small Ruminant Health Management, reflecting his global engagement in veterinary science.
Professor Granquist's work bridges clinical practice, academic research, and public policy, creating a comprehensive approach to production animal medicine that addresses both animal health and broader societal concerns including food safety and antibiotic resistance.
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