The Institute was founded in 1964 as the Department of Animal Physiology of the Institute of Experimental Biology and it became an independent Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences in 1969.
The scientific activity of the Institute of Animal Physiology focuses on the complex research of animal physiology in the interdisciplinary domains of biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, morphology and microbiology. Principal studies in animal physiology are directed on the analysis and target modification of physiological processes related to the utilization of exogenous and endogenous nitrogen; function of kidneys in regulating urea retention of ruminants; energy utilization; as well as ways to modify rumen fermentation; genetic and biochemical characteristics of rumen ecosytem; food intake and growth regulations in animals. In the field of animal physiology important information are obtained using sophisticated methods of sheep kidney micropunctions, microcytodensitometry of brain neurons, simulation of rumen fermentation in artificial rumen, electronmicroscopical immunocytochemistry. The Institute also deals with the questions of applied research, mainly in the field of subcellular bacterial vaccines and biotechnology.
The Institute is actively involved in the international research programmes (EU Copernicus).

Director: Koppel, Juraj, DVM, PhD
Address: Soltesovej 4-6, 040 01 KOSICE, Slovakia
Phone: +421 95-763121
Fax: +421 95-762162


E-mail: ufhzsav@saske.sk

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