
Researcher Josefa Tolosa Chelós has received the award of the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Spain 2014 for her work about the subject “Compound Feed”, sponsored by the Spanish Confederation of compound feed manufacturers for animals (CESFAC). Her work, entitled “Presence of emerging mycotoxins in commercialised feed in Spain”, has been leaded by doctors Jordi Mañes and Emilia Ferrer, entirely in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Food Sciences, Toxicology and Forensic at the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Josefa Tolosa was graduated in Veterinary Medicine at CEU Cardenal Herrera University in 2008 and master in “Quality and Food Safety” at the Universitat de València in 2011. She is currently working for a doctorate under the Program “Nutritional Science” at the Universitat de València, where she enjoys a contract as Researcher in training PIF since 2012.
The award ceremony was held in a public and solemn event of the Roya Academy on the 26th January at the events hall of the Madrid Veterinarians' Association, pre-exposure of the work.
The award’s financial compensation will be invested realising a stay in a foreign centre in aquaculture research, in order to expand her studies in nutrition, infestation and animal pathology.
Last update: 2 de february de 2015 09:22.
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