Jennie Pryce
Agriculture Victoria Research, VIC, Australia
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Dr Jennie Pryce is a world renowned researcher in dairy genetics and genomics and currently leads the DairyBio Animal’s programme funded by Agriculture Victoria, Dairy Australia and the Gardiner Foundation. She also holds positions with La Trobe University and DataGene.
She has >116 peer-reviewed publications with significant contributions to the area of application of genomic selection applied to improvement of dairy cow health, fertility, feed efficiency and heat tolerance. In 2016, Jennie was the first non-North American recipient of the prestigious American Dairy Science Association J.L. Lush award for Animal Breeding and Genetics. Jennie is originally from the UK, with a 1st class Hons degree and PhD from the University of Edinburgh.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Selection patterns for Holstein sires in production-recorded herds with differing feed management systems (#108)
5:00 PM
Keith L Macmillan
Poster Viewing & Drinks
Regions impacting inbreeding depression and their association with additive genetic effects for United States and Australia jersey cattle. (#8)
10:30 AM
Christian Maltecca
Concurrent 2 - Reproduction, behaviour & health I
Relationship between change in trait definition and accuracy of genomic breeding value of type traits in Australian Holstein (#94)
1:45 PM
Mekonnen Haile-Mariam
Concurrent 16 - Genomic prediction in practice II