Vol.15 (2025)

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Volume 15 captures the emergence of truly personalized animal care, where genetic information guides individualized management decisions from birth through production. This collection features groundbreaking research on the integration of genomic prediction with sensor data to create dynamic nutritional and health management protocols tailored to each animal's unique genetic potential. The journal publishes significant advances in our understanding of the epigenetic programming that occurs during critical developmental windows, revealing opportunities for interventions that can have lifelong impacts on health and productivity. Additionally, this volume sees the maturation of xenotransplantation research, with studies addressing the remaining immunological and safety barriers to clinical application. The research presented reflects a sophisticated understanding of biological systems and their manipulation for multiple societal benefits.

Published: 28-02-2026