Guna Ringa-Ošleja Academic position Assistant professor PhD Field of research 1. Implementation of the "One Health" concept and species interaction studies in the context of climate change E-mail vm08005@lbtu.lv Telephone +37126512640 Guna Ringa-Ošleja obtained Ph.D. degree in Veterinary medicine on 2024 with her thesis "Prevalence of Q fever in dairy herds in Latvia and its influence on reproductive parameters." The main field of interest is reproduction. Due to the previous practical experience in farm animal practice, the focus is on productive species. She is the author or co-author of peer-reviewed publications indexed in SCOPUS, with an h-index of 2. The most important projects (2019-2025) Impact of zoonosis Q-fever on reproduction of dairy cattle and solutions for the disease control and sustainable use of animals, 2018 Conservation of bovine genetic resources in Latvia using embryo transfer and related biotechnologies (BioReproLV), 2017 The most important publications (2019-2025) G. Ringa-Ošleja, V. Antāne, I. Lūsis , (2023), Reproduction and productivity in dairy cattle after abortions both related and unrelated to Coxiella burnetii, Animals, ISSN 2076-2615 V. Antāne, K. Kovaļenko, G. Ringa-Ošleja , (2022), Coxiella burnetii in dairy cattle herd: farming practices and infection dynamics, Rural Sustainability Research : Scientific Journal of Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, ISSN 2256-0939 V. Antāne, G. Ringa-Ošleja, K. Kovaļenko , (2022), Shedding of Coxiella burnetii in milk of dairy cattle and evidence of Q fever in domestic ruminants with emphasis on abortion cases in Latvia, Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences, ISSN 2255-890X I. Lūsis, V. Antāne, O. Ponomarjova, G. Ringa-Ošleja, I. Šematoviča , (2021), Factors influencing embryo quantity and quality in donor cows from Latvian Blue, Latvian Brown, and Danish Red breeds at risk in Latvia, Livestock Science, ISSN 1871-1413 V. Antāne, I. Lūsis, I. Šematoviča, G. Ringa-Ošleja , (2021), Factors influencing multiple ovulation in dairy cows from Latvian Brown, Latvian Blue, and Danish Red Breeds at risk in Latvia, Livestock Science, ISSN 1871-1413