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Academic Profile
Dr. Claira Seely is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems at the University of New Hampshire's College of Life Sciences and Agriculture. She holds a Ph.D. in Animal Sciences from Cornell University.
Research Focus
Her research integrates dairy cow biology with precision livestock technologies, focusing on epidemiological approaches to enhance understanding of transition cow physiology. Key objectives include optimizing technologies to improve dairy cow health, welfare, and productivity through advanced monitoring and intervention strategies.
Teaching
- ANSC 421: Intro Animal Science
- ANSC 695: Supervised Teaching Experience
- ANSC 750: Collaborative Farm Design & Development
- ANSC 795W: Investigations
Research Publications
Her research demonstrates consistent focus on periparturient cattle health, with recent work emphasizing calcium metabolism monitoring using precision technologies. Key themes include metabolic biomarker analysis, sensor-based health assessment, and nutritional intervention strategies.





