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SUMMARY:M.S. Defense Seminar By Sophia Kendall
DESCRIPTION:Title: Elucidating the regulation of bovine PNPLA3 through transcription factors and coordination of hepatic lipases \nPresenter: Sophia Kendall\, Dairy Science M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Heather White)\, UW-Madison Department Animal and Dairy Sciences \nLocation: MSABD 1115
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/m-s-defense-seminar-by-sophia-kendall/
LOCATION:Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building\, 1933 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, 53706
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Seminar by Elena Olson
DESCRIPTION:The Stealth Mode of Campylobacter \nElena’s research focus involves studies of foodborne pathogens associated with\nmeat production. Her current efforts involve poultry related meat products. She\nworks in the lab of Dr. Steve Ricke. Elena is a part of the UW‐Meat and Animal\nSciences Biologics Discovery Program.
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/graduate-student-seminar-by-elena-olson/
LOCATION:274 Animal Sciences
CATEGORIES:Graduate Program Events
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Seminar by Ahmed Aly
DESCRIPTION:Title: Impact of Cholesterol-Loaded Cyclodextrin on Sperm Quality of Frozen Bovine Semen \nPresenter: Ahmed Aly\, Animal Sciences Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. John Parrish)\, Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences\, UW-Madison \nLocation: MSABD Room 1111
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/graduate-student-seminar-by-ahmed-aly/
LOCATION:Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building\, 1933 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, 53706
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UID:14210-1683289800-1683291600@andysci.wisc.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Student Seminar by Natalia Hincapie
DESCRIPTION:Title: Effect of hCG on pregnancy outcomes in lactating Jersey cows receiving IVF beef embryos after a synchronized estrus versus a synchronized ovulation \nPresenter: Natalia Hincapie\, Dairy Sciences M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Paul Fricke)\, Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences\, UW-Madison \nLocation: MSABD Room 1111
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/graduate-student-seminar-by-natalia-hincapie/
LOCATION:Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building\, 1933 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, 53706
CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Events,Graduate Program Events
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UID:14235-1684141200-1684144800@andysci.wisc.edu
SUMMARY:Ph.D. Defense Seminar by Faith Reyes
DESCRIPTION:Title: Implications of resource competition on behavior\, feeding patterns\, and feed efficiency in lactating dairy cows and social interactions in dairy heifers \nPresenter: Faith Reyes\, DairySciences Ph.D. candidate (Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Van Os\, Co-advisor: Dr. Heather White\, Co-advisor: Dr. Kent Weigel)\, UW-Madison Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences \nLocation: MSABD 1111 or Virtual
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/ph-d-defense-seminar-by-faith-reyes/
LOCATION:Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building\, 1933 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, 53706
CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Events,Graduate Program Events
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CREATED:20230508T164316Z
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UID:14300-1685437200-1685440800@andysci.wisc.edu
SUMMARY:Ph.D. Defense Seminar by Kim Reuscher
DESCRIPTION:Title: Surviving the Elements: Evaluating heat abatement strategies for adult cows and investigating the impact of thermal stress on dairy calves \nPresenter: Kim Reuscher\, Dairy Sciences Ph.D. candidate (Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Van Os)\, UW-Madison Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences \nLocation: MSABD 1111 or Virtual
URL:https://andysci.wisc.edu/dysci-event/ph-d-defense-seminar-by-kim-reuscher/
LOCATION:Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building\, 1933 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, 53706
CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Events,Graduate Program Events
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