Jessica Lauren Klabnik
Jessica "Jess" Klabnik is an early-stages PhD student with a particular interest in bovine reproductive physiology. Specific areas of interest include: gametogenesis, temperature-induced physiological changes, advanced reproductive technologies, genomics, public health, and large data management, including R. After graduation Jess intends to begin an academic career with an appointment that involves research, clinical duty and teaching at the undergraduate, graduate or veterinary level.
Bovine Reproduction Physiology, Comparative Clinical Theriogenology
Comparative Theriogenology, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery
Reproduction
1750 Alcoa Highway
Knoxville, TN 37920-4574
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, Kansas St Univ Manhattan, 2015
Jessica Lauren Klabnik
1750 Alcoa Highway
Knoxville, TN 37920-4574
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, Kansas St Univ Manhattan, 2015
Jessica "Jess" Klabnik is an early-stages PhD student with a particular interest in bovine reproductive physiology. Specific areas of interest include: gametogenesis, temperature-induced physiological changes, advanced reproductive technologies, genomics, public health, and large data management, including R. After graduation Jess intends to begin an academic career with an appointment that involves research, clinical duty and teaching at the undergraduate, graduate or veterinary level.
Bovine Reproduction Physiology, Comparative Clinical Theriogenology
Comparative Theriogenology, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery
Reproduction