Isabelle Veissier is a distinguished Research Director at INRA, where she specializes in animal behavior and welfare, viewing behavior as a critical lens through which to understand the animal's mind. With over eight years of experience leading the Joint Research Unit on Herbivores, she has...
Isabelle Veissier is a distinguished Research Director at INRA, where she specializes in animal behavior and welfare, viewing behavior as a critical lens through which to understand the animal's mind. With over eight years of experience leading the Joint Research Unit on Herbivores, she has returned to a full-time research role, focusing on advancing the science of animal welfare in agricultural settings. Isabelle is actively involved in several high-profile European projects, including the Welfare Quality project and the EU-PLF initiative, which aim to establish optimal rearing conditions that balance production efficiency with the welfare needs of animals.
Her expertise extends to various national and international networks, such as the Welfare Quality Network and thematic networks on Health and Welfare, where she collaborates with leading researchers and stakeholders to promote best practices in animal husbandry. Isabelle's work is characterized by a rigorous scientific approach, utilizing advanced statistical methods and data analysis to assess animal welfare indicators and develop evidence-based recommendations for farmers and policymakers.
In addition to her research endeavors, Isabelle is committed to disseminating knowledge through scientific writing and publications, ensuring that her findings contribute to the broader discourse on animal welfare in agriculture. Her multifaceted skill set, which includes a strong foundation in life sciences, agriculture, and animal husbandry, positions her as a key figure in the ongoing dialogue about sustainable farming practices that prioritize animal well-being. As she continues to explore the intricate relationship between animal behavior and welfare, Isabelle Veissier remains dedicated to fostering an environment where both animals and agricultural systems can thrive.