PhD Student (Dr. med. vet.) - Metabolic Stress in Dairy Cows
Agroscope
This is how you can contribute
- Planning and implementing a feeding experiment with dairy cows
- Recording of physiological parameters
- Preparing and analysing data
- Producing scientific publications and the thesis in English
This makes you unique
- Graduate in veterinary medecine
- Good understanding of farm animal physiology
- Interest in experimental studies with dairy cows
- Good knowledge of current computer programs and statistics
- Very good communication skills and team-working ability
- Knowledge of two official Swiss languages and English
In a nutshell
In grass-based feeding systems, variable forage quality and availability can lead to metabolic stress in dairy cows. The aim of this project is to investigate acetone in breath as a non-invasive biomarker for the early detection of restricted nutrient provision. The work will be conducted as an external thesis for the Vetsuisse Faculty at the University of Bern and supervised by Prof. Josef Gross.
Questions about the position
Frigga Dohme-Meier Head of Research Group+41 58 46 67227
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Questions about the position
Frigga Dohme-MeierHead of Research Group
+41 58 46 67227
Send messageIn a nutshell
In grass-based feeding systems, variable forage quality and availability can lead to metabolic stress in dairy cows. The aim of this project is to investigate acetone in breath as a non-invasive biomarker for the early detection of restricted nutrient provision. The work will be conducted as an external thesis for the Vetsuisse Faculty at the University of Bern and supervised by Prof. Josef Gross.
Good food, healthy environment
Agroscope is the Swiss federal centre of excellence for research in the agriculture and food sector. Its researchers work at a number of sites in Switzerland. Headquartered in Bern-Liebefeld (as of 2026: Posieux), Agroscope is attached to the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research EAER.
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Questions about the position
Frigga Dohme-MeierHead of Research Group
+41 58 46 67227
Send messageAdditional information
The 'Ruminant Nutrition and Emissions' Research Group is represented at the Posieux and Tänikon sites. We deal with ruminant physiology, nutrition and husbandry in roughage-focused feeding systems with the aim of sustainably improving nutrient efficiency, lowering emissions from cattle husbandry, reducing nutrient-related production diseases, and maintaining high product quality.