Graduate Student Seminar by Marjorie Killerby Campos
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Effects of energy source and amino acid supplementation on milk production and nitrogen use efficiency Presenter: Marjorie Killerby Campos, Dairy Sciences Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Sebastian Arriola Apelo), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
Nutrition & Metabolism Animal Nutrition Seminar
274 Animal SciencesBrittney works in the lab of Tom Crenshaw. Brittney’s research has focused on early
development and progression of osteochondrosis lesions in long bones during growth
using the Hypovitaminosis‐D swine model. Our lab’s current research interests are
focused on how vitamin D modulates monocyte differentiation into osteoclasts and
subsequent osteoclastic function during endochondral ossification.
Graduate Student Seminar by Larissa Novo
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Genetic analysis of two relevant health traits: Johne's Disease and Hypocalcemia Presenter: Larissa Novo, Animal Sciences Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Francisco Peñagaricano), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Lihe Liu
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Enrichkit: a useful omics tool for animal scientists Presenter: Lihe Liu, Animal Sciences Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Francisco Peñagaricano), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
M.S. Defense Seminar By Kaylee Riesgraf
274 Animal SciencesTitle: Long-Term Impacts of Early Life Management on Heifer Growth, Feed Efficiency, and Enteric Methane Emissions. Presenter: Kaylee Riesgraf, Animal Sciences M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Kent Weigel), UW-Madison Department Animal and Dairy Sciences Location: Animal Science Building, Room 274
M.S. Defense Seminar By Teresita Valdes Arciniega
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Effect of GnRH dose, circulating progesterone concentrations and milk production on ovulatory response of lactating dairy cows in a Double Ovsynch program. Presenter: Teresita Valdes Arciniega, Dairy Science M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. João Paulo N. Martins), UW-Madison Department of Medical Sciences Location: MSABD Room 1115 or virtual
Graduate Student Seminar by Olivia Kepner
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Pedagogical Considerations for Introductory Undergraduate Science Education Presenter: Olivia Kepner, Animal Sciences M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Luiz Ferraretto), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
Graduate Student Seminar by Erin Kammann
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Epidemiology of high liver triglyceride prediction: Associations with peripartum risk factors and postpartum performances and health consequences. Presenter: Erin Kammann, Dairy Sciences M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Heather White), Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences, UW-Madison Location: MSABD Room 1111
M.S. Defense Seminar By Sophia Kendall
Meat Science and Animal Biologics Building 1933 Observatory Drive, Madison, WisconsinTitle: Elucidating the regulation of bovine PNPLA3 through transcription factors and coordination of hepatic lipases Presenter: Sophia Kendall, Dairy Science M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Heather White), UW-Madison Department Animal and Dairy Sciences Location: MSABD 1115
Graduate Student Seminar by Elena Olson
274 Animal SciencesThe Stealth Mode of Campylobacter Elena’s research focus involves studies of foodborne pathogens associated with meat production. Her current efforts involve poultry related meat products. She works in the lab of Dr. Steve Ricke. Elena is a part of the UW‐Meat and Animal Sciences Biologics Discovery Program.