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SPRING, 2016 Animal Breeding and Genetics Seminar
2:10 p.m., 1204 Kildee Hall (Ensminger Room)
January 12
PAG – NO SEMINAR
ABG poster session: conferences, May 2015 – January 2016
Organizers,
ANS 658 students
January 26
Distinct cardiac response to heat stress in two broiler lines identified by
RNAseq analysis
Dr. Jibin Zhang,
postdoctoral researcher
February 2
Weather cancellation
January 19
The search for Newcastle disease virus resistance in the trachea transcriptome
Melissa Herrmann,
graduate student
Effect of a major QTL for PRRS resistance on response to co-infection with
PRRS and PCV2b
Jenelle Dunkelberger,
graduate student
Murine models of diseases
Maryam Jamil,
graduate student
March 1
Identification of immune escape variants in porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus during infection in vivo
Alyssa Evans,
graduate student
March 8
Blood transcriptomic response to LPS stimulation in Yorkshire pigs
divergently selected for RFI: Is the pig a good model for human endotoxemia?
Haibo Liu,
graduate student
March 15
SPRING BREAK – NO SEMINAR
February 9
February 16
February 23
Gender intra-household contribution to low-input dairy in Senegal
Muhammed Walugembe,
graduate student
March 29
Characterization of chicken cecal microbiome during acute and chronic heat
stress
John Hsieh,
graduate student
April 5
Exploring the use of haplotypes for genomic prediction in New Zealand dairy
cattle
Melanie Hayr,
graduate student
April 12
The inclusion of crossbred progeny records in the calculation of estimated
breeding values for Landrace and Yorkshire females
Denise Beam,
graduate student
April 19
Predicting future parity litter traits from previous litter records and the benefit
of keeping sows in the herd longer
Tasha Gruhot,
graduate student
April 26
Ecology of food-borne pathogens, cheese rind bacteria and responses of farm
animal microbiomes to different feeding or disease
Dr. Stephan Schmitz-Esser,
faculty
May 3
FINALS WEEK – NO SEMINAR
March 22