| Name: | Priv. Doz. Dr. Dr. habil. Ulrich Wernery, Scientific Director of CVRL | |
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Company: Address: |
HH Sheikh Mohamed’s CVRL P.O.Box 597, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Tel.: +971 4 3375165 Fax: +971 4 3368638 Mobile: +971 50 6250340 E-mail: wernery@emirates.net.ae Website: www.cvrl.co.ae |
| Personal Profile of Priv. Doz. Dr. Dr. habil. Ulrich Wernery :
Studies:
More then 200 scientific books and four books including Infectious Deceases of Camelides.
Career:
1995 Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Gross of Merit for his achievements in the UAE)
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| Profile of the Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) :
The Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) was founded by H.H. General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 1985 and operates as a Government diagnostic center that fulfils the following important roles throughout the United Arab Emirates and neighboring countries:
CVRL recruits highly qualified scientists world-wide and has specialists in Haematology, Biochemistry, Virology, Bacteriology, Parasitology, Pathology, Histopathalogy, Analytical Chemistry (Atomic Absorption and High Performance Liquid Chromatography), Forensic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. The current scope of analysis of CVRL’s Molecular Biology Section includes:
CVRL has also made innovative scientific discoveries which have improved camel and falcon welfare. The following vaccines were developed in collaboration with the Veterinary Faculty in Munich, Germany:
CVRL was further involved in the production of a Clostridium perfringens enterotoxaemia vaccine for camels and falcons and a Salmonella typhimurium vaccine for falcons, and it assisted in the development of a Trichophytosis live vaccine for camels. In 1997, the European Union formally recognized the status of CVRL by approving it to conduct pre-export tests for horses. This means meticulous blood testing of all horses entering and leaving the United Arab Emirates and all Gulf States to ensure freedom from notifiable diseases such as African Horse Sickness, Equine Infectious Anemia, Glanders and Dourine. Since the founding of CVRL in 1985, the scientists of this institute have published 4 books and more than 200 scientific papers in various scientific journals throughout the world. As Dubai has undergone an impressive change over the past fifteen years, so too has the institute by expanding considerably from its original scope and size. New facilities are constantly introduced and plans for further extensions will take CVRL into an even more successful future.
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