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Mastitis control
Milk quality
Abortive diseases
Q fever
Renée de Cremoux received her veterinary degree in 1991 (University of Toulouse, France) and a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Biology and Agronomy (University of Rennes, France) in 1994. She joined the Dairy products and Animal Health Department of the French Livestock Institute as a project leader in 1993. Since 2009, she contributes to the management of the Mixt Technological Unit on Small Ruminants Health in association with the national veterinary school of Toulouse, first in the fields of mastitis control and milk quality and since 2015, of adaptation of sanitary control of farming systems to new societal issues.
In the course of her activity on animal health, she sets up applied studies requiring multidisciplinary approaches and investigates small ruminants abortive diseases, milk quality, the monitoring of milk and cheese microbial ecosystems or, currently, the development of new tools and approaches for high-throughput phenotyping, for addressing new selection goals and for improving knowledge of mastitis risk factors.

