The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Karbala announces its third international scientific conference in May 2025

           under the patronage of Professor Sabah Wajid Ali, President of the University of Karbala,

And under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Asaad Saleh Al-Kaabi, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine,

The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Karbala is pleased to announce the holding of its sixth periodic scientific conference (the third international conference), scheduled for May 25, 2025, under the theme:

(Veterinary Medicine and its Role in Promoting Public Health and Sustainability)

This conference stems from the college’s commitment to developing scientific research, exchanging expertise, and promoting the concepts of sustainable public health. Several local and international colleges and universities are participating, including:
• College of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University, Iran
• College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sulaymaniyah
• College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul

Conference objectives:
• To discuss and develop ways to promote human and animal health through modern veterinary research and practices.
• To exchange scientific and academic expertise to protect public health from environmental and food pollutants.

Conference Topics:
First: Basic Sciences
• Microbiology
• Physiology
• Biochemistry
• Pharmacology
• Pathology
• Histology
• Embryology
• Public Health
• Immunology

Second: Clinical Sciences
• Common Diseases
• Veterinary Surgery
• Poultry Diseases and Production
• Veterinary Nutrition
• Veterinary Internal Medicine

Researchers, academics, and those interested in veterinary and health affairs are invited to participate with their research and scientific papers.
For more details on participation requirements and registration procedures, instructions will be published later on the official website of the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Karbala.

Together towards promoting public health and environmental sustainability through veterinary medicine