CGIL Seminar F2021- Dr. James Koltes

Date and Time

Location

Online via Microsoft Teams

Details

Cancelled by extenuating circumstances.

We are very pleased to have Dr. James Koltes, an Assistant Professor at Iowa State University, to present a CGIL Seminar on Friday December 3rd, 2021. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM EDT/EST on the virtual platform Microsoft Teams. The title of the presentation is: “Can sensor technologies help identify more feed efficient dairy cattle?”.

To join this seminar, please ensure you have downloaded the Microsoft Teams application to your computer, or join the meeting online by using the web browser version of Microsoft Teams. Connection information for the meeting has been sent via a Calendar invitation, additionally the meeting can be found at the link below.

Speaker Biography:

Dr. James Koltes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Science within the Animal Breeding and Genetics group at Iowa State University. Dr. Koltes received his BS in Dairy Science and Genetics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and PhD from Iowa State University in Genetics. His research at focuses on the use of new tools such as sensors and biomarkers in the genetic improvement of feed efficiency and health in dairy cattle. Dr. Koltes also serves as the co-coordinator for the NRSP8 USDA multistate Bioinformatics program which oversees tools development, data sharing, database development and training programs for livestock genomics researchers in the United States.

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