Animal Breeding and Genetics

Research in animal breeding and genetics is primarily concerned with the development and implementation of genetic evaluation programs in swine, beef and dairy cattle. This program is a balance between theoretical development of the methodologies that have the greatest potential for rapid genetic change; and, working with the leaders of the animal industry and breed associations to create efficient systems for field applications. There are also ongoing research projects which combine genetics with physiology, nutrition and meats. The group collaborates with and provides methodology for genetic/genomic evaluations to the biggest animal genetic associations/companies in the US Including: the Holstein Association (dairy), Angus Association (beef), Pig Improvement Company and Smithfield (pigs), Cobb-Vantress (broilers), Zoetis (beef and dairy), etc. The group actively collaborates with scientists around the world.


Livestock Genetic Evaluation

Ignacy Misztal Distinguished Research Professor and D.W. Brooks Professor
Animal & Dairy Science

Livestock Genetics

Daniela A. L. Lourenco Associate Professor
Animal & Dairy Science

Data Modeling and Analysis

Romdhane Rekaya Professor
Animal & Dairy Science

Research Scientist

Shogo Tsuruta Associate Research Scientist
Animal & Dairy Science