The L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, established in 1929, is a leading Russian institution dedicated to advancing animal husbandry through research in genetics, breeding, biotechnology, and nutrition. The center has been instrumental in developing new livestock breeds and enhancing productivity in the agricultural sector. It offers postgraduate courses in various biological sciences and maintains unique scientific infrastructures, including a cryobank of mammalian species semen and a collection of microorganisms.
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The L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, established in 1929, is a leading Russian institution dedicated to advancing animal husbandry through research in genetics, breeding, biotechnology, and nutrition. The center has been instrumental in developing new livestock breeds and enhancing productivity in the agricultural sector. It offers postgraduate courses in various biological sciences and maintains unique scientific infrastructures, including a cryobank of mammalian species semen and a collection of microorganisms.