Topics in Farm Animal Environmental Physiology, Behavior, Stress, and Animal Welfare
The field of environmental physiology
including studies of animal behavior, stress physiology and animal
welfare is a diverse topic area. To work in this area requires a
multi-disciplinary education and research program. Graduate
students typically work in fields including, at least, animal behavior,
neuroscience, immunology, endocrinology, psychology, philosophy, and
statistics. Most students work in at least 2 of these fields, but
to work in this area some knowledge of all areas is required. Universities around the Students and faculty would benefit from
interactions among the diverse fields and institutions. In
addition, the burden on individual institutions to have a full program is
lifted. Rather, expertise can be developed at different
institutions and then the whole field can be studied by each
institution’s students without the limitation of local expertise.
Our new virtual world associated with the internet and distance education
will make this concept easy to implement.
an on-line, multi-year collaborative series
Instructors: John J. McGlone Ph.D.
Janeen Salak-Johnson
Ph.D.
Frank Mitloehner Ph.D. Pork Industry
Institute
Department of Animal Science
Department of Animal Science Department of Animal
Science
johnso17@uiuc.edu
fmmitloehner@ucdavis.edu