FROM RINDERPEST TO EMBRYO TRANSFER
– Heroes and inventors among veterinarians-
Exhibitions:
- University and veterinary history – permanent exhibition
- Mosaic from the history of food inspection – temporary exhibition
- The adventurous life of Vilmos Zlamál based on archive materials – temporary exhibition
- Discoverers and innovators among vets in old times and today – temporary exhibition
Guided tours:
18.00 and 23.00 Veterinary medicine and university history (István Kótai)
21.00: Mosaic from the history of food inspection (Géza Szita)
Lectures
19.00-19.30 | Does our food and drink really acidify? (Sándor György Fekete) |
19.30-20.00 | From stone axe to spaceship or the significance of innovation in development (Géza Szita) |
20.00-20.30 | The hero and the Renaissance man (István Kótai) |
21.30-22.00 | The history and trends of veterinary vaccine development in Hungary (Zoltán Pénzes) |
22.00-22.30 | How do embryos come into being? – Or the first hours of life and what we can learn from it (Csaba Pribenszky) |
Programs
17.00–18.00 | Animal inventions – family contest (Ildikó Czigány Ildikó) |
18.00-23.00 | With pH for our health – food/feed show (András Bersényi) |
19.00-23.00 | An insight into the life a laboratory – presentation (Csaba Pribenszky) |
16.00–24.00 | Microworld – interesting things under the microscope |
16.00–22.00 | Creative corner for children (Zita Karancsi, Krisztina Egri) |
16.00–20.00 | Pet the pets! Animals of the Kanga Foundation and of students |