Tami Brown-Brandl

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Tami Brown-Brandl, MS, PhD

Professor Biological Systems Engineering and Dr. William E. and Eleanor L. Splinter Chair
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

AMR and the Environment | May 17, 1:00-2:00 pm CDT



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Dr. Tami Brown-Brandl is a professor and Dr. William E. and Eleanor L. Splinter Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She received her BS in Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, a dual MS degree in Animal Science and Biological Systems Engineering from UNL, and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Kentucky. Her research program has been focused on engineering approaches to improve animal well-being and production efficiency. Currently, she is working in an area of research called precision animal management, where technology is applied directly to the animal environment to aid in animal management, guide engineering decisions, and develop novel phenotypes.

Dr. Brown-Brandl has over 250 peer-reviewed papers, conference proceedings, and abstracts, two peer-reviewed book chapters, and four invited publications. In addition, she has been invited to present over 30 invited presentations in 6 different countries.