José P. Oliveira-Filho has a Master of Science (2006) and a
PhD (2010) in Large Animal Internal Medicine at FMVZ/UNESP and has a
postdoctoral degree (2012) in Large Animal Internal Medicine at FMVZ/UNESP
(2012), residency (202-2004). José P. Oliveira-Filho has been a Professor at
the Department of Veterinary Clinical Science and the Postgraduate Program in
Veterinary Medicine (Capes 6) of the FMVZ/UNESP in 2012, and Livre Docente in
Poisoning and Toxic Plants of Livestock Interest (FMVZ/Unesp Botucatu 2020)
Thesis CAPES Award 2011 in Veterinary Medicine. José P. Oliveira-Filho has
expertise in veterinary internal medicine, focusing on the clinical and animal
health of livestock animals and acting on the following subjects: animal
health, internal medicine, gene expression and mutations, toxicology, and
molecular biology.
José Gabriel G. Lins earned a BS degree in Veterinary
Medicine from the Federal Institute of Paraíba in 2017, followed by an MSc
(2020) and a PhD (2023) in Veterinary Medicine from the UNESP—School of
Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (FMVZ). He is currently a Professor of
Animal Parasitic Diseases in the Department of Veterinary Clinics at
UNESP/FMVZ, Botucatu, SP, Brazil. His research focuses on investigating the
mechanisms involved in the immune response of sheep to gastrointestinal
nematode infections. Additionally, he conducts studies on the pathogenesis, clinical
aspects, and diagnosis of animal parasitic diseases.