The PhD in Animal Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares scholars to lead innovation in animal agriculture and biological research. The program emphasizes critical thinking, independent research, and applications in areas such as nutrition, physiology, behavior, reproduction, and genetics across livestock and other animal systems.
Evaluating Genetic Markers for Dairy Cattle Productivity
Modeling Nutrient Requirements in Ruminant Diets
Assessing the Impact of Heat Stress on Animal Physiology
Analyzing Gut Microbiome Variability Across Species
Designing Sustainable Livestock Production Systems
Investigating Feed Conversion Efficiency in Swine
Developing CRISPR-Based Genetic Editing for Livestock Traits
Quantifying Environmental Impacts of Animal Farming
Comparing Conventional and Organic Poultry Nutrition
Behavioral Analysis of Housing Systems for Dairy Cows
Assessing Immune Response Variations in Bovine Calves
Ethical Frameworks in Intensive Animal Farming
Analyzing Reproductive Performance in Beef Herds
Optimizing Supplementation Strategies in Pasture Systems
Applying Precision Livestock Farming for Health Monitoring
Evaluating Welfare Indicators in Captive Animals
Animal Disease Resistance Using Genomic Selection
Longitudinal Study of Lactation Curves in Dairy Goats
Impact of Prebiotics and Probiotics on Animal Growth
Hormonal Regulation in Avian Reproduction Systems
Become a leader in animal science research and transform global food systems and animal well-being through advanced scholarly inquiry.
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