Graduate Student Seminar by James Whalin
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting of the Heme Crevice of Bovine MetHemoglobin Compared to Trout IV MetHemoglobin Presenter: James Whalin, Animal Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Mark Richards), UW-Madison Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Lihe Liu
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Maternal diet induces transcriptomic and epigenetic changes in the skeletal muscle of beef calves Presenter: Lihe Liu, Animal Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Francisco Peñagaricano), UW-Madison Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Joseane Padilha Da Silva
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: A fully automated system for 3D image acquisition, classification, and processing for real-time monitoring growth of finishing cattle in feedlots Presenter: Joseane Padilha Da Silva, Animal Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Guilherme Rosa), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Brittney Kokinos
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Noninvasive imaging of osteochondrotic lesions in swine models Presenter: Brittney Kokinos, Animal Science M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Tom Crenshaw), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
Invited Seminar by Dr. Turner Swartz
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: A multidisciplinary approach to bovine immunology Presenter: Turner Swartz, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Faith Reyes
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Social interactions at the feed bunk of same- and mixed-parity groups of lactating dairy cows Presenter: Faith Reyes, Dairy Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Jennifer Van Os), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1115
Graduate Student Seminar by Kim Reuscher
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Effects of air speed from fans located above freestalls on heat stress and lying time Presenter: Kim Reuscher, Dairy Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Jennifer Van Os), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1115
Invited Seminar by Dr. Lautaro Cangiano
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Developing an innovative research program to improve lifetime health and productivity of dairy cattle Presenter: Lautaro Cangiano, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Animal Biosciences, University of Guelph. Location: MSABD Room 1111
Invited Seminar by Dr. Tawny Chandler
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Nutrient status and bovine immune function: Are we missing the metabolic link? Presenter: Tawny Chandler, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Animal Science, Cornell University Location: MSABD Room 1111
School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences RedTalk by Dr, Joao Dorea
Title: Livestock 4.0: the digital technology revolution Presenter: Joao Dorea, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Precision Agriculture & Data Analytics, UW-Madison Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences