Challenges and opportunities for genetic improvement of cattle production in China

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ANNU 141

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Dr. Yachun Wang, a professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics, at the College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agriculture University (Beijing), will present a Special CGIL Seminar on Tuesday July 17th at 1:30 pm in Room 141 of the Animal Nutrition Building. 

Dr. Yachun Wang obtained her Ph.D. at CGIL in 2002 with Dr. Steve Miller. She is a member of the genetic evaluation team for the Chinese dairy & beef industries. She is specialized in modeling performance, type, and reproduction traits to provide EBV/GEBV for bull selection. She is currently working on 1) building a new version of the China Performance Index (CPI/GCPI) to include reproduction traits to pursue balanced breeding. 2) Genetic & Genomic evaluation of reproduction traits using joint Chinese & Danish reference population. 3) the effect of heat stress on dairy cattle performance in Beijing, as well as genetic mechanism of heat stress and cold stress in cattle. 

 
As usual, this seminar will be remotely available via Fuze. Please let me know if you require further instruction on how to connect to Fuze.
 
Have a great week!
 
Erin Massender (emassend@uoguelph.ca)

 

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