Flemming Thorup

Chief Researcher In Porcine Reproduction at SEGES

Flemming Thorup has extensive work experience in the field of porcine reproduction. Flemming currently serves as the Chief Researcher in porcine reproduction at SEGES since January 2015. Prior to this, they held the same role at the Pig Science Centre, Danish Agriculture and Food Council starting from January 1985. Flemming also worked as a Forsøgsleder at Landbrug og Fødevarer, Dansk Svineproduktion from 2000 to 2008, conducting large-scale comparative research on reproduction, fertility, litter size, and diseases. Flemming was a Bestyrelsesmedlem at Den Danske Dyrlægeforening from 1980 to 2000. Before embarking on their career in porcine reproduction, Flemming worked as an animal caretaker at Løveparken, Givskud from May 1978 to August 1981.

Flemming Thorup attended the Royal Veterinary University in Copenhagen from 1978 until 1985. During this time, they pursued a degree in Veterinary Science with a focus on Porcine embryo transfer methodologies. No additional information is provided about their educational history after this period. There are some unspecified years where they are listed as attending a school called Egtved, but no degree or field of study is mentioned for those years.

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