Kristine Gismervik, Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology, will defend her PhD thesis: "Grass silage contaminated with slugs (Arion Vulgaris). Feed quality and risks", on 12 May 2015.
Norwegian title of thesis:
Prescribed subject of the trial lecture: "Pathogens in vegetables for human consumption, including the role of slugs as potential vectors of these"
Time and place for the trial lecture and the public defence:
Tuesday 12 May, Festsalen, Campus Adamstuen, Ullevålsveien 72, Oslo
09:15 Trial Lecture
11:15 Disputation
Supervisors:
Dr. Ida Skaar, Norwegian Veterinary Institute (Main supervisor)
Professor Liv Marit Rørvik, NMBU, Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology (Co-supervisor)
Dr. Torkjel Bruheim, Norwegian Veterinary Institute (Co-supervisor)
Evaluation committee:
First opponent: Prof. Per Häggblom, The National Veterinary Institute, Sweden
Second opponent: Dr. Birgit Nørrung, University of Copenhagen
Coordinator: Ass. Prof. Tore Sivertsen, NMBU, Department of Production Animal Clinical Sciences
Disputation leader:
Anne Storset, Head of Department, Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology
The doctoral thesis is available for public review at the NMBU library, Campus Adamstuen.