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Charlene Hanlon is an Assistant Professor in Poultry Science at Auburn University's College of Agriculture. Her research focuses on poultry physiology, reproduction, and environmental management, with emphasis on lighting systems, circadian biology, and genetic influences on production. She investigates how photoperiod, light spectrum, and hormonal regulation affect poultry health and productivity.
Hanlon's publications demonstrate consistent focus on optimizing poultry reproduction and welfare through physiological interventions. Her recent work explores circadian medicine applications across species, genetic selection impacts on reproductive axes, and lighting technologies for commercial production. The research integrates endocrinology, genomics, and management strategies to address industry challenges.
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