About Beatriz Alves
I am a Veterinary Surgeon with over a decade of professional experience, particularly in feline medicine. I hold a master’s degree in Conservation Medicine from the University of Edinburgh and I am currently pursuing a PhD in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution at CIBIO-BIOPOLIS and Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto. My doctoral research, conducted in collaboration with the EU LIFE Saving Wildcats project at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, focuses on the European wildcat-domestic cat interface, with an emphasis on understanding disease transmission and hybridisation between the two species. I previously worked at the Iberian Lynx ex-situ conservation program, with a special focus on ethology. I have participated in a range of wildlife medicine and conservation courses, including programs in Thailand, India, South Africa and the UK, further enhancing my learning in global conservation initiatives. I am strongly enthusiastic about One Health/Conservation Medicine and the need to adopt a multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach, in order to understand and manage the complex health issues that we, together with our planet, face.