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Prof. Dr. Mirja Wilkens

Professor

Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden
Tierernährung, Mykologie
An den Tierkliniken 9
04103 Leipzig

Phone: +49 341 97-38371
Fax: +49 341 97-38399

Professional career

  • since 04/2021
    Full Professor “Animal Nutrition”, Institute of Animal Nutrition, Nutrition Diseases and Dietetics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Leipzig, Germany
  • 10/2019 - 03/2021
    Deputy Professor “Animal Nutrition Physiology/Sustainable Animal Nutrition”, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Goettingen, Germany
  • 08/2004 - 09/2019
    Research Assistant, Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hanover, Germany
  • 10/2003 - 05/2004
    Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Fellowship “Infection Biology”
  • 04/2002 - 11/2002
    Laboratory Assistant in the Institute for Animal Health LUFA Nord-West

Education

  • 08/2004 - 12/2006
    Doctoral research study, title of thesis: “Structural and functional studies of the ovine transepithelial calcium transport”
  • 10/1997 - 07/2003
    Study of Veterinary Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hanover, Germany
  • Mineral, bone and intermediate metabolism and immune function in transition cows
    Wilkens, Mirja
    Duration: 10/2022 – ongoing
    Funded by: Haushaltsmittel (TG51, Overhead)
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden
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  • DigiPig: A computer game for teaching nutrition physiology and animal nutrition
    Wilkens, Mirja
    Duration: 09/2022 – ongoing
    Funded by: SMWK Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Kultur und Tourismus
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden; Veterinär-Physiologisches Institut
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more projects

  • Lütke-Dörhoff, M.; Schulz, J.; Westendarp, H.; Visscher, C.; Wilkens, M.
    Effects of maternal and offspring treatment with two dietary sources of vitamin D on the mineral homeostasis, bone metabolism and locomotion of offspring fed protein- and phosphorus-reduced diets
    Archives of Animal Nutrition. 2023.
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  • Wilkens, M.; Muscher-Banse, A.
    Physiologie der Haustiere, Kap. 23 Endokrinologie
    In: Breves, G.; Diener, M.; Gäbel, G. (Eds.)
    Stuttgart: Thieme. 2022. p. 554.
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  • Matthäi, M. O.; Kononov, S. U.; Rehage, J.; Szura, G.; Leiter, I.; Hansen, K.; Daenicke, S.; von Soosten, D.; Kersten, S.; Meyer, U.; Wilkens, M.
    Does bone mobilization interfere with energy metabolism in transition cows?
    Journal of Dairy Science Communications. 2022. 3 (6). pp. –451.
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  • Lütke-Dörhoff, M.; Schulz, J.; Westendarp, H.; Visscher, C.; Wilkens, M.
    Comparative Study of the Effects of Two Dietary Sources of Vitamin D on the Bone Metabolism, Welfare and Birth Progress of Sows Fed Protein- and Phosphorus-Reduced Diets
    Animals. 2022. 12 (13).
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  • Lütke-Dörhoff, M.; Schulz, J.; Westendarp, H.; Visscher, C.; Wilkens, M.
    Dietary supplementation of 25‐hydroxycholecalciferol as an alternative to cholecalciferol in swine diets: A review
    Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition. 2022. 106 (6). pp. 1288–1305.
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more publications

  • Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Henneberg-Lehmann-Preis für Tierernährung
    Wilkens, Mirja (Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden)
    awarded in 2018 by Universität Göttingen.
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  • Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Bruns-Preis für innovative Veterinärmedizin
    Wilkens, Mirja (Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden)
    awarded in 2016 by J. & G. Bruns Stiftung.
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more awards

  • Tierernährung und Ernährungsschäden
    Einfluss der Jagd und Freizeitnutzung auf das Verhalten, die Physiologie und Energiemobilisation beim Rotwild
    Start Date of Collaboration: 01/10/2023
    External participating organisations: Vetmed Uni Vienna (Wien, Austria)
    Involved persons: Wilkens, Mirja; Stalder, Gabrielle
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