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Henning Andreas Haga is a Professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, specifically within the Section for Anesthesia and Radiology. As a veterinarian with a doctorate in anesthesiology and certification as a European Specialist in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (DiplECVAA), he has established himself as a leading expert in veterinary pain management and anesthesia.
Professor Haga's research interests center on veterinary anesthesiology, with particular focus on pain management in domestic mammals. His work extensively examines the physiological effects of anesthetic and analgesic drugs across various species, with pigs serving as a primary research model. He investigates how different medications impact nociception, cardiovascular stability, and respiratory function during anesthesia procedures.
Analysis of his recent publications (2018-2024) reveals consistent productivity with a strong emphasis on translational research that bridges laboratory findings with clinical applications. His work spans multiple species but predominantly features porcine models, reflecting both agricultural relevance and physiological similarities to humans. The research demonstrates methodological rigor through controlled experimental designs and comprehensive physiological monitoring.
Professional Recognition
- European Specialist in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (DiplECVAA)
Professor Haga's academic career demonstrates steady progression from veterinary graduate (1995) through PhD completion (2001) to specialist certification (2011) and professorship. His teaching responsibilities include veterinary anesthesiology instruction for both veterinary and animal care students through lectures, practical workshops, and clinical training in the Veterinary School's animal hospital. He also provides continuing education for practicing veterinarians, sharing his expertise in anesthesia protocols and pain management strategies.
His clinical work directly applies research findings to improve animal welfare during medical procedures, with particular attention to intra- and postoperative pain management. Professor Haga's research consistently addresses practical challenges in veterinary anesthesia while maintaining scientific rigor through controlled experimental studies with appropriate physiological monitoring.



