Faculty

Alison Van Eenennaam, Ph.D.

  • Extension Specialist: Animal Biotechnology and Genomics
Alison Van Eenennaam's research interests include the use of biotechnologies in animal agriculture, marker-assisted selection in cattle, cloned and transgenic or genetically engineered animals, gene editing in animals, science communication. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology; Integrative Genetics and Genomics
2113 Meyer Hall

Anne Todgham, Ph.D.

  • Professor
Anne Todgham's research interests include stress physiology with an interest in understanding the molecular, biochemical and physiological mechanisms that underlie an animal’s capacity to cope with environmental change. Todgham studies vulnerability to multiple stressors in the context of conservation of aquatic species and managing stress in sustainable aquaculture. Graduate Groups: Animal Behavior; Animal Biology; Ecology
2223B Meyer Hall

Andrea Schreier, Ph.D.

  • Associate Adjunct Professor
Andrea Schreier's research interests include applying genetic and genomic techniques to answer ecological or evolutionary questions about wild populations, conservation of threatened and endangered species, genetic management of conservation and commercial aquaculture, animal polyploidy. Graduate Groups: Ecology; Integrative Genetics and Genomics
2235 Meyer Hall

Lee Allen Pettey, Ph.D.

  • Assistant Professor of Teaching
  • Director of Animal Science Curriculum Development/Assessment
  • Master Advisor for Animal Science and Management Major
L. Allen Pettey's research interests include effectiveness of teaching methodologies and technologies as they apply to animal science courses; pedagogically sound approaches to curriculum and course development for traditional and non- traditional animal science students; applied livestock nutrition focusing on use of alternative feed ingredients. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology
2137 Meyer Hall

Frank Mitloehner, Ph.D.

  • Professor, Air Quality Extension Specialist, and Chair
Frank Mitloehner's research interests include sustainable livestock agriculture, with primary focus on livestock’s contribution to air quality impairment and climate change and related mitigation. Furthermore, he studies the implications of air emissions on the health/welfare and safety of workers and livestock. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology; Animal Behavior; Ecology; Agricultural Chemistry
2151 Meyer Hall

Deanne Meyer, Ph.D.

  • Extension Specialist: Livestock Waste Management
  • Lecturer
  • Master Advisor for Agricultural and Environmental Education major
Deanne Meyer's research interests include analyses of production, collection, storage, transportation, and utilization of nutrients and water on dairies. Extension activities focus on environmental stewardship education of policy makers and other stakeholders. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology
2209 Meyer Hall

Michael Mienaltowski, D.V.M., Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor
Michael Mienaltowski's research interests include physiology; musculoskeletal biology; development, maturation, and repair; extracellular matrix/niche organization; tissue engineering; stem/progenitor cell biology; functional genomics; mouse model; equine; poultry; livestock. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology, Integrative Genetics and Genomics, Integrative Pathobiology
2211 Meyer Hall

Amy McLean, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor of Teaching
Amy McLean's research interests include improving equine management, behavior and welfare with a specific interest in donkeys, mules, hinnies and working equids in developing countries. Graduate Groups: Animal Biology
2131A Meyer Hall