
About
Dr. Annika Alexander is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Meat Science at the University of New England's School of Environmental and Rural Science. Her research focuses on livestock health improvements, immune system responses, and stress impacts in livestock. She holds a BAg from the University of Melbourne and a BSci (Hons I) and PhD in Animal Science from UNE. Notable awards include the 2019 University of New England Medal.
Education:
- Bachelor of Agriculture, University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Science (Honours I), University of New England
- PhD in Animal Science, University of New England
Research Interests: Her work emphasizes practical applications in livestock immunity, stress mitigation, and alternatives to antibiotics. Recent studies include immune responses to stimulants and feedlot cattle lairage benefits.
Publications: Her research spans immune modulation in cattle, transcriptomic analyses, and drug safety evaluations, reflecting a focus on bridging laboratory findings with on-farm solutions.
Awards:
- 2019 University of New England University Medal
Advising & Grants: While no students are listed, her current project investigates short-duration lairage benefits for feedlot cattle. Collaborations include industry partners for applied research outcomes.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the School of Environmental and Rural Science's research groups focused on livestock health and agribusiness.
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