Congratulations to MSU undergraduate student and presidential scholar, Lindsay Culpepper, on winning first place oral presentation at the January 2022 International Embryo Transfer Society (IETS) meeting for her talk on impacts of different culture media during early embryonic development in amphibians. Lindsay is currently a Conservation Physiology Lab Undergraduate Research Scholar.
Welcome to Namia Stevenson, our new conservation physiology M.S. graduate student. Namia started in January and is being supported by a recently awarded Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) American Rescue Plan Grant to Drs. Andy and Carrie Kouba, titled : A community-based partnership for training a diverse next generation of professionals interested in living collections care and sustainability.
Our biophotonics research on bovine respiratory disease (BRD) has been highlighted in the Winter 2021 Issue of MAFES Discovers. Read the story on 'The Fingerprints of Disease', highlighting our efforts to address the largest health obstacle impacting the cattle industry.
Our Ph.D. student Mariana Santos-Rivera was recognized as the Graduate Research Assistant of the year 2021 for her research contributions in this unprecedented academic year.
Our Ph.D. student Mariana Santos-Rivera won the first place in the poster competition at the 19th International Council for Near Infrared Spectroscopy Meeting (NIR 2019) held in Gold coast, Australia!
Our PI Dr. Carrie Vance was recognized with the MAFES Grantsmanship Award, which recognizes the scientist who garners the most in extramural grant funds!
Our Ph.D. student Allison Julien was one of the finalists in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition!
Our Masters student Kristen Counsell won second place in the Visual Displays category at MSU 2015-16 Graduate Student Research Symposium!
We conduct research aimed at developing assisted reproductive technologies for at-risk amphibian species.
Congratulations to MSU undergraduate student and presidential scholar, Lindsay Culpepper, on winning first place oral presentation at the January 2022 International Embryo Transfer Society (IETS) meeting for her talk on impacts of different culture media during early embryonic development in amphibians. Lindsay is currently a Conservation Physiology Lab Undergraduate Research Scholar.