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Dr. Gabriel Lencioni delivers a comprehensive talk covering various aspects of equine welfare, including his research on "Familiarisation, positive associations and its effect on juvenile horses in response to a fear test". Throughout the presentation, Dr. Lencioni addresses the challenges faced by horses, discusses his recent research demographic, methodologies, and results, accompanied with videos and images from his research. He also explores his other research areas related to recognising pain in horses and shares insights into the potential future applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in equine welfare. The talk concludes with Dr. Lencioni answering questions from the audience, fostering dialogue and further exploration of the topics discussed.
Dr. Gabriel Lencioni is a veterinarian and PhD student in Animal Welfare at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (FMVZ) of the University of São Paulo (USP). His passion for the study of animal behavior and welfare ignited during his college years, prompting him to actively engage in organizing seminars, symposiums, courses, and other educational activities on the topic. Under the guidance of Professor Adroaldo José Zanella, Gabriel had the privilege to develop scientific projects and interact with esteemed professionals in the field. His research focuses on various aspects of animal welfare, with a particular emphasis on pain assessment in horses using artificial intelligence, learning theory, ethical training for solving unwanted behaviors, and fear-free methodologies for veterinary interventions. In 2020, Gabriel initiated a scientific dissemination project aimed at providing easy access to reliable and validated information on the behavior and welfare of dogs and horses. Through his Instagram account (@vet.gabriel.lencioni), he shares valuable insights and resources, aspiring to enhance the quality of life for these animals and those around them.