
About
Professor Ming Fan is a faculty member at the University of Guelph's Ontario Agricultural College, Department of Animal Biosciences. His research focuses on swine nutrition, gut microbiota modulation, and sustainable animal production systems. He investigates how nutrients link agri-food production to animal and human health, environmental sustainability, and global development challenges. His work spans enzymology, microbial interactions, and dietary strategies to enhance feed efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Research Interests
- Swine gut microbiome and enzymatic digestion processes
- Development of bioactive feed additives (prebiotics, enzymes)
- Antibiotic alternatives in livestock production
- Environmental sustainability of agri-food systems
- Impact of dietary components on intestinal health and immunity
Recent publications highlight advancements in processive endoglucanases, gut alkaline phosphatase functionality, and the role of microbiota in nutrient utilization. His studies often combine in vitro models with in vivo experiments in swine to evaluate novel feed technologies.
Collaborations include work on transgenic pigs expressing phytase and projects analyzing nitrogen transformations in manure. His research contributes to reducing environmental phosphorus runoff and improving protein digestion efficiency.
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