Brad Kelly, MSc
Specialization: Animal Behavior and Welfare
I was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota and obtained my BSc in Biology from the University of Minnesota. After my undergraduate studies I worked in preclinical research and veterinary anesthesia as a surgical technician. In 2024 I obtained my MSc from the University of Kentucky, where my thesis research was focused on public perceptions of precision dairy technologies and intersections with animal welfare perceptions. At UT, I'm particularly interested in using technology to understand the behavior of dairy calves, and the effects of management practices on development and welfare.
Animal Behavior and Welfare
Best Practices in Livestock Management
Animal Welfare Assessment
- How do individual differences affect how abnormal behaviors develop?
- How can we use precision technologies to understand behavioral development in a social environment?
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- MS, Animal Science, University of Kentucky, 2024
- BS, Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota, 2020
Brad Kelly, MSc
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- MS, Animal Science, University of Kentucky, 2024
- BS, Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota, 2020
I was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota and obtained my BSc in Biology from the University of Minnesota. After my undergraduate studies I worked in preclinical research and veterinary anesthesia as a surgical technician. In 2024 I obtained my MSc from the University of Kentucky, where my thesis research was focused on public perceptions of precision dairy technologies and intersections with animal welfare perceptions. At UT, I'm particularly interested in using technology to understand the behavior of dairy calves, and the effects of management practices on development and welfare.
Animal Behavior and Welfare
Best Practices in Livestock Management
Animal Welfare Assessment
- How do individual differences affect how abnormal behaviors develop?
- How can we use precision technologies to understand behavioral development in a social environment?