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Roselinde Goselink is a Group Leader in Animal Nutrition at Wageningen University & Research. Her research focuses on dairy cow nutrition, metabolic health, and sustainable livestock management. She leads projects addressing phosphorus metabolism, lactation length optimization, and greenhouse gas mitigation through feed strategies. Key areas of interest include transition cow physiology, rumen adaptation, and the impact of maternal conditions on offspring.
Her work spans nutritional strategies for improving cow health, reducing environmental emissions, and enhancing farm profitability. Notable contributions include studies on low-phosphorus diets, machine learning applications in lactation management, and breath analysis for disease detection. Dr. Goselink actively collaborates with industry partners, contributing to applied solutions for the dairy sector.
- Project Leadership: 13 ongoing projects, including 'Toekomstbestendige en verantwoorde zuivelsector' and 'Voeding op Maat'
- Research Output: Over 100 publications since 2011, with recent focus on 2025 articles on phosphorus balance and lactation personalization
- Awards: None explicitly listed, though her work is recognized through industry collaborations and media features
She advises on PhD research (e.g., Yvette Aarts’ project on lactation length) and has contributed to policy-relevant studies like the 'KringloopWijzer' guidelines for reducing emissions. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates nutrition science with technological innovations for sustainable dairy systems.
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