About
Ole Madsen is an Associate Professor at Wageningen University & Research, specifically within the Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS) and the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics. His research focuses on advanced animal breeding techniques, genomics, and epigenetics in livestock species, particularly pigs and sheep.
Research Focus: His work spans a wide range of topics including gene expression, transcriptomics, genomics, epigenetics, and DNA methylation. He is particularly interested in understanding the genetic basis of complex traits in livestock and applying this knowledge to improve animal breeding programs.
Recent Research Trends: His recent publications indicate a strong focus on integrating genomic and epigenomic approaches to understand trait variation in pigs and sheep. This includes studies on long non-coding RNAs, archaeogenomic analyses of pig domestication, and the effects of nutritional interventions on epigenetic regulation and animal performance.
Scientific Awards: While no specific awards are listed in the provided text, his extensive publication record (133 outputs) and active role in supervising PhD students and leading research projects indicate significant contributions to the field.
Supervision and Projects: He currently supervises multiple PhD students including H. Fotowatikha Someeserai, Z. Zhuang, P. da Costa Sa, W. Yao, and L. Deng. His active projects cover areas such as regulatory element annotation, semen trait epigenetics, genome introgression, and multi-omics analysis for meat quality traits.
Collaborations: His work involves extensive international collaborations, as evidenced by co-authorship on papers with researchers from various countries. He is also involved in the FAANG (Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes) initiative.
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