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Andre Luis Alves Neves is a professor at the University of Copenhagen, where he focuses on the impacts of diets on ruminant gut structure and function. His research aims to enhance animal production and well-being by discovering novel enzymes in the rumen microbiome to break down lignocellulosic biomass and produce chemical products. He is actively engaging in addressing the problem of greenhouse gas emissions from ruminants and is interested in integrating advanced technologies such as omics and computational tools into ruminant production. Neves has developed methodologies for enhanced resolution in rumen microbial classification, allowing for the identification of functional microbial signatures that differentiate cattle based on varying feed efficiencies. He has led various research projects, including one funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation on reducing methane emissions in ruminants, along with significant contributions to the Brazilian agricultural sector through technological innovations. He holds a Ph.D. and has authored numerous research publications in the field.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.