Grandin, who most recently spoke with CVM students during a visit last year, is
a professor of animal science at Colorado State University.
Associate
Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, and author, most recently, of «Animals In Translation: Using The Mysteries Of Autism To Decode Animal Behavior» Read more...
Grandin,
a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, discussed her firsthand experience as an autistic learner, how those with autism should concentrate on their strengths and not their deficits, and how all different kinds of thinkers are required to solve the problems of the world.
«This is important because the iPSCs are derived directly from adult tissue and can be a perfect genetic match for a patient,» said Jose Cibelli, an MSU
professor of animal science and a member of the team.
«The dairy industry is committed to the economic sustainability of our farmers by selecting a new generation of healthy, long - lived, high production cows,» commented Journal of Dairy Science ® Editor - in - Chief Matthew C. Lucy, PhD,
Professor of Animal Science at the University of Missouri.
«This review presents one of the most detailed treatises to date of organic versus conventional milk composition,» commented Matt Lucy, PhD,
Professor of Animal Science, University of Missouri, and Editor - in - Chief of the Journal of Dairy Science ®.
Low - flow sprinklers conserve valuable natural resources without sacrificing cow comfort on - farm,» said Matt Lucy, PhD, editor - in - chief, Journal of Dairy Science, and
professor of animal science, University of Missouri, USA.
«Globally, beef production can be taxing on the environment, leading to high greenhouse gas emissions and land degradation,» said Jason Rowntree, MSU associate
professor of animal science, who led the study.
The solution is not to turn back the hands of time, but instead combine advanced technologies with modern production practices,» commented Matt Lucy, PhD, Editor - in - Chief, Journal of Dairy Science, and
Professor of Animal Science, University of Missouri, USA.
«When we understand what kinds of fiber best nurture these health - promoting bacteria, we should be able to modify imbalances to support and improve gastrointestinal health,» Kelly Swanson, a U of
I professor of animal sciences said.
Setting the Standard: Why We Need Science - Based Breeding Guidelines Dr. Candace Croney, Ph.D., associate
professor of animal sciences at Purdue University, specializes in dog - breeding issues.
Not exact matches
The 2013 recipient
of the Teaching Award is Kayanush Aryana,
professor, Dairy Foods Technology, School
of Animal Sciences and Department
of Food
Science, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center in Baton Rouge, La..
Dr. H. Russell Cross,
Professor and Head
of Department
of Animal Science, Texas A&M University was the Administrator
of the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) at the time
of its approval.
Kunda chose the direction
of her research career after reading Thinking in Pictures by Temple Grandin, an
animal science professor who is autistic and has the ability to problem - solve — and even to visualize huge pieces
of machinery before they are built — using her exceptional visual thinking skills.
A healthy adult infected with these bacteria would probably not become ill, said James Dickson, a food safety expert and
professor in the Department
of Animal Science at Iowa State University.
Combing the genetic data from a transmission study in ferrets, a team led by Thomas Friedrich, a
professor of pathobiological
sciences at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison School
of Veterinary Medicine, found that during transmission, when one
animal is infected by another through sneezing or coughing, the process
of natural selection acts strongly on hemagglutinin, the structure the virus uses to attach to and infect host cells.
«Other studies have seen a relationship between tameness and stress responses in
animals,» said Jessica Hekman, the first author
of the paper who worked on the study as a graduate student in the laboratory
of University
of Illinois
animal sciences professor Anna Kukekova.
Scott McWilliams, URI
professor of natural resources
science, says that spare capacity — the extent to which
animals can modify their physiology to deal with ecological changes — varies from species to species, with some having great capacity to change while others do not.
«This
animal doesn't fit easy classification because it's so weird,» said Sallan, an assistant
professor in Penn's School
of Arts & Sciences» Department
of Earth and Environmental
Science.
«This is not by any means the device that you're going to implant into a patient,» said Karumbaiah, an assistant
professor of animal and dairy
science in the UGA College
of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Most stalked crinoid fossils depict spindly, plantlike
animals anchored to sea floor rocks, explained William Ausich,
professor of earth
sciences at The Ohio State University and co-author
of the study in the open - access journal Geologica Acta.
«Ticks and the bacteria they carry are very opportunistic,» said George Poinar, Jr., a
professor emeritus in the Department
of Integrative Biology
of the OSU College
of Science, and one
of the world's leading experts on plant and
animal life forms found preserved in amber.
«Around 90 percent
of these drugs that are administered to
animals end up being excreted either as urine or manure,» said Holly Dolliver, a member
of the Minnesota research team and now a
professor of crop and soil
sciences at the University
of Wisconsin - River Falls.
Brian Langerhans, an assistant
professor of biological
sciences at NC State and a senior author on a paper describing the study, says the research could help scientists learn about the connectedness
of what seem to be disconnected
animal traits.
Assistant
Professor Lin Qingsong, who is from the Department
of Biological Sciences under the NUS Faculty
of Science and is one
of the scientists who led the study, explained, «Many people may not realise that more human lives are lost to the tiny mosquito, more specifically malaria parasites, each year as compared to ferocious
animals such as lions and sharks.
«If you «turn the volume up» on
animals that hadn't experienced stress, they start normal and then they have a problem,» said lead researcher Kafui Dzirasa, an assistant
professor of psychiatry and behavioral
sciences, and neurobiology.
Among those is canine compulsive disorder (CCD), the counterpart to human obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD),» says the study's first and corresponding author Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVA, DACVB,
professor in clinical
sciences and section head and program director
of animal behavior at Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
Pattnaik's co-authors on the glycosylation research were Arun S. Annamalai, Aryamav Pattnaik and Bikash R. Sahoo, graduate research assistants in the School
of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; assistant
professor Satish Kumar Natarajan and post-doctoral researcher Ezhumalai Muthukrishnan from the Department
of Nutrition and Health Sciences; David Steffen, a
professor with the Veterinary Diagnostic Center; assistant
professor Hiep Vu from the Department
of Animal Science; Gustavo Delhon, director
of the School
of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; Fernando Osorio,
professor with the School
of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; Thomas M. Petro, oral biology
professor at the University
of Nebraska Medical Center; and Shi - hua Xiang, assistant
professor with the School
of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
«By grouping waterbirds, such as plant - eating birds and fish - eating birds, we showed that the degradation affected a wide range
of different plants and
animals in the wetlands; declines in these waterbirds means their food levels are also falling,» says
Professor Kingsford, who is Director
of the UNSW Centre for Ecosystem
Science.
Dennis Barbour, MD, PhD, associate
professor of biomedical engineering in the School
of Engineering & Applied
Science who studies neurophysiology, found in an
animal model that auditory cortex neurons may be encoding sounds differently than previously thought.
The shape
of the
animal's head, shoulder, and skeleton bones is what gave away the
animal's linkage to the phytosaurs, according to Michelle Stocker, lead author and assistant
professor of geosciences in the College
of Science.
But in May Gordon Woods, a
professor of animal and veterinary
science at the University
of Idaho, reported the birth
of Idaho Gem, the world's first cloned mule.
«We have
animal literature, which shows direct links between exposure and adverse health outcomes, the limited human studies, and the fact that 90 to 100 percent
of the population has measurable levels
of these compounds in their bodies,» said John Meeker, an assistant
professor of environmental health
sciences at the University
of Michigan School
of Public Health and a lead author.
Heat exchange within the body and metabolic adjustments also help marine
animals regulate their temperatures, G. Carleton Ray, a biologist and research
professor at the University
of Virginia, told Live
Science.
University
of Nevada, Reno researchers, led by College
of Science Assistant
Professor David Alvarez - Ponce, have analyzed 322
animal genome sequences from the National Center for Biotechnology Information looking for
animals that show the presence
of active CMAH genes.
«
Animal welfare in research settings has made such great strides that the arguments
of antivivisection groups have become largely baseless,» said Jan Schnupp,
professor of neuroscience at the University
of Oxford in the United Kingdom, in a statement relayed by the
Science Media Centre in London.
Their work in cows led the researchers to the human microbes, said University
of Illinois
animal sciences and Institute for Genomic Biology
professor Isaac Cann, who led the new analysis with his colleagues,
animal sciences professor Roderick Mackie and M.D. / Ph.D. student Dylan Dodd.
He grew up in Normal, Illinois, the son
of a
science education
professor and a grade - school teacher, both tolerant
of his youthful interest in
animals (though his mother screamed when a pet alligator joined her in the shower).
She was assisted by co-authors Thomas Neuberger, assistant
professor of biomedical engineering in Penn State's Huck Institutes
of Life Sciences, working with the Penn State's High - Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility, and Kate Anthony, research technician in
animal science.
Teams
of scientists from Michigan Technological University led by wildlife ecologist Rolf Peterson since 1975, and joined in 2000 by John Vucetich, assistant
professor of forest resources and environmental
science, have carefully monitored the waxing and waning
of these
animal populations.
«There's a problem
of sex and gender inclusion at all levels
of science from faculty to the
animals we use,» said Rebecca Calisi, assistant
professor of neurobiology, physiology and behavior at UC Davis and senior author on the paper.
The discovery, reported in the journal Nutrients, adds to the evidence that iron deficiency early in life can have long - lasting consequences for the brain, said University
of Illinois
animal sciences professor Ryan Dilger, who led the study with Austin Mudd, a graduate student in the neuroscience program at the U.
of I.
Co-authors are biomedical
sciences professor Gordon Kirby, former research associate Monica Antenos, and Prof. Jim Squires
of U
of G's Department
of Animal and Poultry
Science.
«This study shows how translational research using basic
science techniques in
animal models can elucidate the underlying basis
of human emotions and reasons for mental disorders, thereby pointing the way for treatment development,» says Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, Lawrence C. Kolb
Professor and Chair
of Psychiatry at CUIMC.
The results, published in the current issue
of Human Molecular Genetics, open the door for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates as models for new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU
animal science professor and lead author
of the study.
«Going forward we will need much more precise constraints on the magnitude
of oxygenation and the physiological requirements
of early
animals to continue testing the impact
of oxygenation on Cambrian
animal life,» said Erik Sperling, an assistant
professor of geological and environmental
sciences at Stanford University, and first author on the paper.
Additional researchers contributing to the papers include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU
professor of environmental
science and policy, sociology, and
animal studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate
professor in fisheries and wildlife and James Madison College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now on faculty at the University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
«It's a case
of the whole being greater than the sum
of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate
professor of biological
sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body
of scientific knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects
of plant and
animal biology, including the origin
of new species.
The new method, published in the journal Nature Communications, brought together electrical and computer engineering
professor Gabriel Popescu and
animal sciences professor Matthew Wheeler in a collaborative project through the Beckman Institute for Advanced
Science and Technology at the U.
of I.
«This study confirms in an
animal model that high - THC cannabis use by adolescents may have long - lasting behavioral effects,» said lead author Dr. Ken Mackie,
professor in the IU College
of Arts and Sciences» Department
of Psychological and Brain Sciences and director
of the Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular
Science at IU Bloomington.