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Emma Adam is an Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment and Director of Graduate Studies in Veterinary Science. With a veterinary degree from the Royal Veterinary College (University of London, 1993) and a PhD in Regenerative Medicine (University of Kentucky, 2016), her career spans four countries with expertise in equine internal medicine, surgery, and RNA-sequencing.
- Key Roles:
- Interim Director of Graduate Studies
- Member of Gluck Equine Research Center
- Collaborator in Musculoskeletal Science Group
Her research focuses on equine athlete health, including:
- Musculoskeletal adaptation using mRNA biomarkers
- Antibiotic-gut microbiome interactions
- Maternal antibody transfer in foals
- Intra-articular therapy safety
- Equine rotavirus A vaccination
Recent grant collaborations include:
- Hong Kong Jockey Club (2024-2026): mRNA expression monitoring
- Grayson Jockey Club (2024-2026): Polyacrylamide joint therapy
- Agricultural Research Service (2021-2026): Hemp agronomy
- Private Gift (2020-present): Nocardioform placentitis
Outreach and Education: Actively connects the University with equine industry stakeholders through research dissemination and undergraduate mentoring in biotechnology courses.
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