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Theresa Schlittenlacher

Activity areas

  • Ethno veterinary medicine
  • Phytotherapy

Training / professional career

  • Since 2022 Junior scientist at FiBL Switzerland 
  • 2022 Doctoral thesis at LMU Munich, Germany
  • 2018 - 2022 PhD student and research associate at FiBL Germany 
  • 2017 Approbation as veterinarian 
  • 2011 - 2017 Education in veterinary medicine at LMU Munich, Germany 

Committee work / further activities

  • Speaker and member of the ATF (Academy for veterinary training)
  • Speaker and member of the GGTM (Society for holistic veterinary medicine, registered association)
  • Co-head of the Phytotherapy Division of the GGTM
  • Member of the GA (Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research)
  • Member of the GPT (Society for Phytotherapy)

Publications

Publications in the Organic Eprints archive

Publications that are not in the Organic Eprints archive

  • Schlittenlacher, T. (2022). Phytotherapeutische Prävention der (Trächtigkeits-) Ketose bei Schaf und Ziege. Zeitschrift für Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin, 36(03), 87-90.
  • Schlittenlacher, T., Maeschli, A., & Walkenhorst, M. (2022). Ethnoveterinary use of medicinal plants in the treatment of small ruminants–a survey in Bavaria. Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie, 43(S 01), P63.
  • Schlittenlacher, T. (2022). Collection of empirical knowledge on the treatment of livestock with medicinal plants and natural substances in Bavaria (Doctoral dissertation, lmu).
  • Schlittenlacher, T., Knubben-Schweizer, G., Maeschli, A., & Walkenhorst, M. (2021). Ethnoveterinary use of medicinal plants for treatment of dogs–a survey in Bavaria. Planta Medica, 87(15), PC2-10.