The BIO5 Institute

Animal Sciences

Degrees Awarded: MS / Ph.D.

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Allen, Ronald: Muscle biology; growth and repair of skeletal muscle; muscle stem cells; satellite cell activation
Arns, Mark: Improving Reproductive Efficiency in Horses.
Ax, Roy: Capacitation of sperm by glycosaminoglycans, predicting fertility of bulls, cellular mechanisms of thermal stress contributing to poor semen quality and impaired fertility, and hormonal reproductive management of cattle.
Baumgard, Lance: Nutritional Physiology Research focus will be on improving efficiency of animal production and to better understand how nutrient utilization is regulated. Of special interest is how homeostatic and homeorhetic systems control nutrient partitioning to support different physiological states. Areas of research will involve nutritional, biochemical, molecular, and endocrine aspects of metabolism. Lactation: Research will concentrate on mechanisms regulating milk synthesis and production of milk components. This will involve studying the process of how milk fat is synthesized and how environmental factors, including nutrition and ambient temperature, regulate both the yield and composition of milk fat. Goals are to discover techniques to manipulate milk fat production to improve animal performance and well-being and improve the healthfulness of dairy products. Continued efforts will be made to identify the biological mechanisms by which selection mediates increased milk yield and to understand the variation and improve the efficiency of milk production. Growth: Research will focus on understanding lipid metabolism during growth. This will involve studying the process of how nutrients are coordinated and partitioned between accretion of lean and adipose tissue. Efforts will be made to manipulate lipid metabolism to improve efficiency and healthfulness of animal products
Collier, Robert: Environmental physiology, environmental effects on gene expression in domesticated animals
Duff, Glenn: Feedlot Nutition Research focuses on nutrition and management factors to improve the health and performance of newly-received beef calves in the feedlot, growing programs for beef cattle, and factors affecting finishing performance and carcass characteristics after harvest.
Guerriero, Vince: Regulation of cellular stress; heat stress proteins (Hsps); Hsp70; HspBP1; extracellular; breast cancer
Henderson, David: Statistical applications to genomic and genetic data. Specifically, the development of novel statistical methods for the analysis of DNA microarray experiments and QTL analysis.

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