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Introduction<\/strong><\/p>

L\u00e1szl\u00f3 \u00d3zsv\u00e1ri is the Head of the Department of Veterinary Forensics and Economics and the vice rector for educational affairs at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB). Earlier, he worked at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as the Head of the Animal Health and Welfare Unit taking part in national control and eradication programs of contagious diseases in different species and collaborating with stakeholders both nationally and internationally. He graduated as a veterinarian at UVMB and received his PhD degree on Management and Business Administration from Szent Istv\u00e1n University (SZIU) and his MBA degree from Webster University. He is an experienced associate professor with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. He has a multidisciplinary expertise on animal health economics and management, veterinary public health and food chain safety. He takes part in many national and international research projects and has performed research across multiple species (e.g. ruminants, pigs). His research has resulted in cc. 120 peer-reviewed journal papers, 15 textbook\/manual chapters and numerous presentations and posters at national and international conferences.<\/p>

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