Kasey Hobert wins first place at CANR Research Symposium!
Current undergraduate and future graduate student Kasey Hobert won first place at the CANR Research Symposium. Kasey presented at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2022 Unique Strengths Research Symposium with her presentation titled “Comparing the Equine Protozoa Community Based on Keeper Status.” Her presentation won first place at...
Congratulations to all of our Undergraduate Researchers!
This summer, the Biddle Lab had the absolute pleasure of having six outstanding undergraduate students who dedicated their summer break to amazing research! They worked hard and had the opportunity to present their research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium at the University of Delaware on August 12th, 2021. Below are...
Dr. Amy Biddle and PhD student Alexa Johnson present at 2021 ASAS
From July 14th-17th, Dr. Amy Biddle and PhD student Alexa Johnson had the honor and opportunity of going to the 2021 ASAS-CSAS-SSASAS Annual Meeting & Trade Show in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Biddle gave a presentation titled: “The Equine Microbiome: How Does Our Understanding of the Microbiome Impact the Nutrient Requirements...
Congratulations to Alexa Johnson on her published papers!
PhD student, Alexa Johnson, continues to make strides in her research with the addition of her two published papers. Take a look below to see all of her hard work! Johnson, Alexa C.B.; Biddle, Amy S. 2021. “The Use of Molecular Profiling to Track Equine Reinfection Rates of Cyathostomin Species...
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The Equine Microbiome Project's mission statement is to build a comprehensive library of bacteria found in the equine gut and what role these bacteria play in maintaining a healthy gut. Our goal is to increase the library size by adding 100 new samples