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The International Partnership for Dogs
The International Partnership for Dogs (IPFD) is a non-profit organization leading a global, multi-stakeholder effort to enhance dog health, well-being, and welfare.
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- Neogen GeneSeek Operations – based in Lincoln, Nebraska – is rapidly expanding in the North American agricultural heartland. Expanded facilities have fueled growth in the volume and diversity of services in genotyping of animals, plants and microbes.
- DeOxi Biotecnologia, a leading genomics laboratory in Brazil, is based in Araçatuba, São Paulo. DeOxi is situated in the world’s largest cattle-producing country and is expanding Neogen services in South America.
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Neogen Europe Headquarters lab operations in Ayr, Scotland, provide a growing range of advanced genomics services for agricultural, livestock and food customers in Europe.
Neogen Genomics operations deliver innovative, affordable DNA testing for the discovery and commercial application of genomic advances that enhance the safety and abundance of life.
Neogen Genomics is a proud sponsor of IPFD's Harmonization of Genetic Testing for Dogs Initiative.
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Brief Bio: Neogen's worldwide genomic operations deliver innovative, affordable DNA testing for the discovery and application of genomic testing for animals, agriculture, agronomy, forestry and horticulture. Neogen partners with researchers at universities, kennel clubs and commercial DNA test providers to deliver data regarding canine health, physical traits and breed ancestry. For more information, please visit http://genomics.neogen.com/en/canine.
About Us:The mission of Neogen Corporation is to be the leading company in the development and marketing of solutions for food and animal safety.
Neogen's worldwide genomic operations deliver innovative, affordable DNA testing for the discovery and application of genomic testing for animals, agriculture, agronomy, forestry and horticulture. Neogen partners with researchers at universities, kennel clubs and commercial DNA test providers to deliver data regarding canine health, physical traits and breed ancestry. For more information, please visit http://genomics.neogen.com/en/canine.
Founded in 1982, Neogen Corporation (NASDAQ: NEOG) has grown to more than 1,300 employees in multiple U.S. and international locations, and a worldwide presence. With corporate headquarters in Lansing, Michigan, Neogen has additional facilities in Lexington, Kentucky; Randolph, Wisconsin; Lincoln, Nebraska; and other U.S. locations; and Mexico, Brazil, Scotland, England, India and China.
Neogen’s GeneSeek and Igenity genomics operations in Lincoln, Neb., is the largest commercial genomics laboratory in the world, and satellite GeneSeek operations in Scotland and Brazil extend Neogen’s reach into critically important agricultural areas of the world. Neogen’s animal genomics businesses provide value-added services to leading agricultural genetics providers, large national cattle associations, companion animal breed registries, university researchers, and numerous commercial cattle producers.
Worldwide, DNA testing services are provided for food, animals, aquaculture, agronomy, forestry and horticulture, as well as supporting the research institutions, breed associations and breeding companies serving these industries.
State-of-the-art genomics and bioinformatics, plus our work with leading scientists, drive Neogen’s world leadership in DNA testing for food production, animal wellbeing and research.
Neogen Genomics has laboratories in United States, United Kingdom and Brazil.
These labs are fully integrated and work together every day. The result is an organization that provides local companies with easy access to world-class genomics solutions while delivering worldwide reach and capacity for global enterprises.
Designation:For Profit Company
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Our Signature Work
Our Platform - DogWellNet.com
DogWellNet.com is the online platform for IPFD and is a curated information hub as well as housing resources to support actions by IPFD and its Partners and Collaborators.
International Dog Health Workshops
The IPFD's signature events, the IDHWs bring together decision makers from professional, regulatory, national and regional, welfare and other organisations that are stakeholders in dog health, well-being and welfare and human-dog interactions under the tagline 'From Information and Collaboration to Action'. The 5th IDHW takes place 13-15 June 2024, in Helsinki, Finland and will be co-hosted by the Finnish Kennel Club.Harmonization of Genetic Testing for Dogs Database
The HGTD Database catalogs information provided voluntarily from genetic test providers (GTPs) including information on their company and services, quality measures and expertise, tests offered and more. We are continually engaging more GTP participants. IPFD has collated and assembled existing and new resources for genetic counselling and education and provided the foundation for further developments.
Health Strategies Database for Dogs
The HSDD Database includes breed-specific health/mentality testing requirements and recommendations established by Health Strategy Providers (HSPs) including kennel clubs, breed clubs, veterinary organizations, and others.
Pedigree Breeds DatabaseAs of March 2024, our Pedigree Breeds Database lists 184 breeds. Information includes breed standards, population data, club newsletters, breed databases, videos and much more. Sections on Native Breeds and Additional Resources including Agria Breed Profiles; Globally Relevant Integrated Health Profile (GRIHP) articles, which describe the Big Picture of health on (all) conditions that are of interest within a breed; and associated IPFD WSAVA Meet the Breed articles are available. Many thanks to breed experts and clubs who share information on their breed with the DogWellNet.com Community.
Download IPFD's 2023 Annual Report: A Decade of Collaboration