
Maddie Henniger
@maddforscience
PhD candidate at utk. studying rumen microbiology and genomics. love science, love cows. ššš¦ views are my own. she/her
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07-06-2018 23:33:35
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Ready to start another great ASAS Southern Section Meeting in Chattanooga! Come find Rumen Phil and get free rumen micro stickers! American Society of Animal Science


Need more information on rumen metabolites and feed efficiency in Angus steers? Check out Brooke Clemmons and her longer, more informative talk at the ASAS Southern Section meeting! Rumen Phil UT Animal Science American Society of Animal Science


Our latest RMG newsletter is out now ! Thanks to @ogrecio & Rumen Phil for their contributions




Great job all! #PLOSONE: Classification of 16S rRNA reads is improved using a niche-specific database constructed by near-fu ... dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa⦠Maddie Henniger UT Institute of Agriculture UT AgResearch UT Animal Science

Is it true that you are what you eat? A group of UTIA UT Animal Science researchers is looking into how what you are is influenced by your ability to eat, at least in cattle. Learn more here: utianews.tennessee.edu/gut-biome-a-he⦠UT System News @UTIA_SVP Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation TN Dept. of Ag


Congratulations to our own Maddie Henniger for placing 3rd in the ASAS Annual Meeting MS Poster Competition! UT Animal Science UT Institute of Agriculture UT AgResearch American Society of Animal Science 2020 Annual Meeting Poster Competition Results asas.org/taking-stock/bā¦


Get in a day early on the fun. Check out the featured microbes for September at rumenmicrobes.utk.edu! Taylor Seay UT Institute of Agriculture UT Animal Science UT AgResearch Academic Chatter⢠#scicomm #AcademicTwitter



Looking for a great resource for #teachers and #parents of inquisitive young minds? Check out our new article with Frontiers for Young Minds! American Society of Animal Science Microbes Help Predict More Efficient Cattle kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.338ā¦


A PhD Graduate Research Assistantship is available at the University of Tennessee in the Genomics Center & Department of Animal Science. The student will work on a project aimed at identifying the mechanisms that underlie heterosis in beef cattle. American Society of Animal Science RMG_network

Newly published work with a great set of collaborators and Maddie Henniger!



The UT Animal Science students swept the poster competition at the UT AgResearch Plateau Field Day! Great job Maddie Henniger and Claire!


If you are at #PAG31 and want to hear about some of the great beef cattle genomics work happening at UT Animal Science (or just want to talk to two brilliant and enthusiastic Ph.D. students), stop by Maddie Henniger's (474) and Ruwaa's (476) posters from 10:00 - 11:30!

We had the honor of hosting the 2024 BeefImprovementFed Symposium in Knoxville this week. We had 500 folks from all over the world on the UT Institute of Agriculture campus and around our state talking about how we can make our industry more efficient, profitable, and sustainable through genetics.
