Alex Pace, during sample collections for wildfire smoke exposure studies.
Calf 3165, one of the calves enrolled in the wildfire smoke exposure studies.
From left to right, Dr. Juliana Ranches with her students Aline Rezende, Gracia Hernandez, and Matheus Ferreira. This picture was taken in Vale, Oregon, during one of many samplings for smoke exposure projects.
Conventions
Alex Pace, Dr. Amy Skibielโs student, presenting research findings at the 2023 Pacific Northwest Animal Nutrition Conference in Boise, Idaho.
Alex Pace, Dr. Amy Skibielโs student, presenting research findings at the 2023 Pacific Northwest Animal Nutrition Conference in Boise, Idaho.Our undergraduate student Gabriella Ponce, who is a McNair scholar, working on our wildfire smoke research, competed at the 2024 PNW animal nutrition conference (Boise, Idaho) earlier this month against animal science students (undergraduate and graduate) from the PNW area and placed 2nd in the poster competition. TITLE: A BURNING ISSUE : EFFECTS OF IN-UTERO WILDFIRE PM2.5 EXPOSURE ON DAIRY HEIFEROne of our University of Idaho graduate students, Alexandra Pace won first place in the Association for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (AVEPM) Graduate Student Oral Presentation at the Conference for Research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, IL in January 2024. She also one Second place in both the UI 3MT competition and the Idaho statewide 3MT competition.