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Paul Dyce is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Officer in the Department of Animal Sciences at Auburn University's College of Agriculture. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms of animal reproduction, particularly stem cell applications and genomic approaches to livestock fertility improvement.
Primary research interests include cryopreservation techniques for stem cells, identification of fertility biomarkers in cattle, and omics-based approaches to enhance reproductive outcomes. His work bridges fundamental cell biology and applied animal science.
Recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on reproductive biotechnology, with emerging themes in stem cell preservation and genomic selection for livestock breeding. As Graduate Program Officer, he oversees academic training in animal sciences.
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