Small Doses, Huge Protection: The Role of Vaccination in Animal Health and Food Security
November 12, 2025
Join us for the Microbio 296 Seminar featuring Jacklyn Fe J. Tolentino as she presents “Small Doses, Huge Protection: The Role of Vaccination in Animal Health and Food Security.”
This talk highlights how vaccination safeguards animal health and contributes to global food security, from protecting herds to ensuring safe, sustainable food production.
The seminar will be held on November 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM in IB 250. A certificate of attendance will be provided upon completion of the Microbio 296 Seminar evaluation form.
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