Éric Nadeau
Dr Eric Nadeau is Vice President of Scientific Affairs for Prevtec microbia. The company's scientific research and experimental development program is directly under his authority, with the support of the Scientific Committee. Production, quality assurance and regulatory affairs are also under his responsibility.
Dr Eric Nadeau, DMV, PhD, holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine and a doctorate in veterinary microbiology from Université de Montréal. He also holds a Master's degree in toxicology.
Dr Eric Nadeau, DMV, PhD, holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine and a doctorate in veterinary microbiology from Université de Montréal. He also holds a Master's degree in toxicology.

Between 2001 and 2008, Dr Nadeau was assistant researcher in the OIE Reference Laboratory for Escherichia coli, at the Faculté de médecine vétérinaire of Université de Montréal, where he developed the Coliprotec vaccine with Dr Fairbrother.
Dr Nadeau has many years experience of the pig production industry, particularly in the field of on-farm quality assurance programs. He had been commissioned by the Quebec Pork Producers Federation to supervise the pilot project for the establishment of the on-farm Canadian Quality Assurance (CQA) program of the Canadian Pork Council in Quebec.
He has acted as a veterinarian, on-farm supervisor, provincial auditor, trainer and supervisor for producers and veterinarians, and as the provincial veterinarian for the management and evaluation of drug use in CQA accredited farms.
Dr Nadeau has many years experience of the pig production industry, particularly in the field of on-farm quality assurance programs. He had been commissioned by the Quebec Pork Producers Federation to supervise the pilot project for the establishment of the on-farm Canadian Quality Assurance (CQA) program of the Canadian Pork Council in Quebec.
He has acted as a veterinarian, on-farm supervisor, provincial auditor, trainer and supervisor for producers and veterinarians, and as the provincial veterinarian for the management and evaluation of drug use in CQA accredited farms.