
معرفی
Bradley J. Isler is a Professor and Coordinator of the Biotechnology and Biology Programs at Ferris State University's College of Arts, Sciences and Education. He specializes in animal genetics and teaches courses in genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics.
- PhD in Animal Sciences (Animal Genetics) from The Ohio State University
- MS and BS in Animal Sciences and Biochemistry
His research focuses on genetic associations in livestock, particularly swine and sheep, exploring how genes like the estrogen receptor and prolactin receptor influence reproductive traits and meat quality. He has contributed to studies on prion haplotypes, molecular markers, and breeding programs.
His publications reflect extensive work on genetic evaluation in agricultural settings, with emphasis on trait associations, gene expression, and meat production. Though no awards are documented in the provided text, his roles in program coordination and teaching highlight his academic leadership.
