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Julie Walker is a Professor and SDSU Extension Beef Specialist in the Department of Animal Science at South Dakota State University. Her research focuses on reproductive physiology in beef cattle, including pregnancy detection methods, estrous synchronization protocols, and the impact of nutrition on reproductive outcomes. She also investigates sperm biology and fertility markers in dairy and beef bulls, leveraging proteomic and flow cytometry techniques. Her work integrates economic analyses of reproductive technologies and livestock management practices to enhance productivity and profitability in beef systems.
Key research areas include evaluating CIDR-based synchronization protocols, assessing the economic impact of pre-synchronization methods, and identifying biomarkers (e.g., DAG1, SERPINA5) to predict bull fertility. She has published extensively on topics such as nutrient restriction effects on estrus and embryo development, feed additives, and frame scoring techniques for beef cattle.
Through her role in SDSU Extension, Walker disseminates practical solutions to beef producers, covering topics like heat stress mitigation, feedlot performance optimization, and calf management strategies. Her outreach programs, such as Beef Day events, aim to bridge academic research with on-farm applications, ensuring producers adopt science-backed practices.
While no specific awards are listed, her research demonstrates a focus on translational science with direct agricultural impacts. Ongoing work includes collaborations on crop-livestock integration and the economic evaluation of reproductive technologies, reflecting a commitment to sustainable and efficient beef production systems.
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