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2010 Winter Schedule
The following presentations were given during the Winter Semester of 2010
July 27, 2010
- Dr. Paul Coussens, Michigan State University
Immunobiology and pathogenesis of bovine paratuberculosis
May 7, 2010
- Christina Hastings, CGIL
QTL analysis for growth, sex and stress traits in Atlantic Cod
April 30, 2010
- Dr. Niel Karrow, CGIL
The co-evolution of enJSRV retrovirus with its' ovine host: who is the real control freak?
April 23, 2010
- Chris Verschoor, CGIL
Functional validation of associations between SNPs in MIF and inflammatory disease in dairy cattle
April 16, 2010
- Duc Lu, CGIL
Genome wide scan for signals of recent selection in Angus beef cattle
April 9, 2010
- Kathleen Thompson, Pathobiology
Phenotypic and genotypic variation of bovine immune responses in cohort herds across Canada
March 26, 2010
- Lindsay Case, CGIL
Seasonal based regulation of reproductive traits in turkeys
March 19, 2010
- Dr. Jarmila Bohmanova, CGIL
Pattern of linkage disequilibrium in Holstein cattle
March 12, 2010
- Shannon Cartwright, Pathobiology/OVC
Variation in immune response between Canadian purebred Holsteins and Norwegian Red crossbred first calf heifers
March 12, 2010
- Dr. Ignacy Misztal, University of Georgia
Experiences with single-step genomic evaluation
March 5, 2010
- Rebecca Fisher, CGIL
Impact of fatty acid supplements on oxidative stress-induced fetal programming of the ovine neuroendocrine-immune system
February 26, 2010
- Melkaye Melka, CGIL
The genetic variability of Brown Swiss, Holstein and Jersey breeds
February 12, 2010
- Richard Cantin, CanWest DHI
Challenges and opportunities for Canadian DHI and novel traits for future R&D projects
February 5, 2010
- Paige Glover, CGIL
Breed of sire effect on performance of first generation crossbred heifers
February 1, 2010
- Dr. Johari Jiken Abdullah, Strategic Livestock Research Centre, MARDI, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Beef cattle and goat breeding in Malaysia
January 29, 2010
- Dr. Bethany Muir, Holstein Canada
Research and development issues at Holstein Canada
January 22, 2010
- Laura Cain, CGIL
Assessment of immune function in F1 and F2 generation sheep selected for a stress responding phenotype
January 15, 2010
- Dr. Larry Schaeffer, CGIL
Dairy cow economic efficiency - a simulation approach
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