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Food & Agriculture: Livestock
- Viewpoint: Animal Health a Global Endeavor (Fall 2008)
As animals and their products move across borders, so too can the pathogens they carry. - What’s Killing All the Honeybees? (Winter 2008)
In Georgia and across the country, honeybees are disappearing from beekeepers’ hives. - Awards & Honors (Spring 2007)
Robert Ivarie, professor and head, department of genetics, is recognized for – among other things -- novel methods to genetically engineer chickens as bioreactors for the low-cost production of proteins for human use. - Averting the Next Pandemic (Winter 2007)
By studying avian influenza, UGA researchers are seeking to defeat a wily and potentially deadly enemy. - From Farm To Fork (Winter 2007)
A conversation with Michael Doyle, UGA Center for Food Safety. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
Poultry Management Software is featured in the Research Tools section. - Poultry Litter: Handle With Care (Summer 2005)
Microbes in untreated chicken litter quickly develop antibiotic resistance. - Reflections on Cloning: Research and Reality (Summer 2002)
Steve Stice's research ushers in new breeding options for livestock and new hope for people with Parkinson's disease. - Emerging Crops Get a Boost (Summer 2001)
A team of UGA scientists are developing drugs that may lead to effective vaccines for HIV and other viral diseases. - From Trash to Trough (Spring 1993)
A technique devised by veterinarian Jean Sander could convert an old problem into a new opportunity for livestock and poultry producers.