I am glad to inform you about the sixth edition of the course Diseases of
Marine Mammals. This international Barcelona Autonomous University (UAB)
summer school course is fully presential, from 13-30 July 2026.
Registration is now open. Participants, with a limit of 26 students (13
from UAB and 13 out of UAB), will learn about the main diseases and threats
that affect wild cetaceans and pinnipeds (bacterial, viral, and parasitic
infections, as well as anthropogenic influences and other non-infectious
problems). The course will also pay attention to the methodologies of
disease detection and investigation. As part of the practical training, a
full necropsy of a dolphin (frozen and thawed for the course) will be
performed.



The course will be presential, from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:45
p.m., and students are expected to spend between two and three hours per
day on self-guided learning. A total of 6 ECTS (European Credit Transfer
and Accumulation System) will be certified once the course has been
satisfactorily completed.

The course is preferentially directed to veterinary and marine biology
students in the last years of training, and to postgraduate students and
those working in stranding networks willing to get a comprehensive view of
marine mammal diseases.



For registration and further details visit the UAB web site through this
link  Diseases of Marine Mammals
<https://www.uab.cat/web/courses/cursos-de-ciencies-de-la-salut-1345844084508.html>


For questions related to the contents of the course, mail to:
[email protected] or [email protected]



Best regards,

Mariano Domingo and Laura Martino
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