Happy to discuss with the #President of @embrapa and its R&D committee novel strategies to increase sustainability in Brazilโs livestock! With more than 7k employees engaged in agricultural innovations, #Embrapa can and will be key to fight global warming on a large scale. ๐ง๐ท๐บ๐ธ
Thankful to have presented one of our studies at @ISME_microbes! A collaborative effort in which we put so much thought to overcome several bioinformatics limitations during the characterization of microbial abundance and activity in low-biomass tissues! @ucdavisvetmed#ISME19
What an incredible experience it has been to be at #ISME19! So many sharp minds and critical discussions in one place! I feel there was a me before and a different one after the meeting! ๐ฆ ๐
One of those moments in life you see how time flies, but also a moment to look back and enjoy all the growth youโve experienced and who contributed to it. Thanks for all youโve taught me @FaciolaLab and for such a great visit. Excited to see you soon at @ADSAorg in FL! #gogators
Papers, citations, and grants are great, but the PEOPLE we train are our greatest contributions to science!
Itโs wonderful to see our students grow and flourish as independent scientists!
So glad to see Dr. Hugo Monteiro success! ๐
An artificial intelligence approach of feature engineering and ensemble methods depicts the rumen microbiome contribution to feed efficiency in dairy cows https://t.co/Sa9xOnXA2L
Our collaborators at UW-Madison also tested the inclusion of the rumen microbiome of dairy cows in genomic predictive models for feed efficiency. Check out Martinez Boggio et al., 2024: https://t.co/UegnzBPWtf
Also, check out other very interesting metabolomic studies in this #SpecialIssue of @MetabolitesMDPI: The UC Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center Collection: From Compound Identification to Discoveries in Metabolism! @ucdavis@ucdavisvetmed
https://t.co/0FkqlZFAxH
Great report just released by the @ASMicrobiology stating the importance of rumen multi-omics studies, exploration of the unknown communities of the rumen - especially archaea, protozoa, and fungi - and genetic selection for methane mitigation and sustainable ruminant production!
ASM released a new report with recommendations to mitigate emissions of methane, a key factor in #climatechange, by leveraging microbes. This report follows the 2023 colloquium held with @theAGU and additional support from @asa_cssa_sssa. Read the report: https://t.co/HQmdoZobqj
The future of ruminant nutrition and microbiology is so bright! Honored to mentor, alongside Fabio Lima, the soon to be M.S. Wilson Coelho Jr.! Really nice piece of work, Iโm very proud of you Wilson! ๐๐ #biomarkers#rumenmicrobiology#ruminantnutrition#dairyscience#UCDavis
Grateful for a tremendous week at the Cornell Nutrition Conference in NY. Glad to get to know so many brilliant minds in the field, visit the historic hub of rumen microbiology and nutrition at @Cornell University, and see their state of the art methane facility taking shape!