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Denise Beaulieu is a Sessional Lecturer in the Department of Animal and Poultry Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on energy metabolism in pigs, particularly investigating the roles of starch and lipid as energy sources, lactation biology, and reproductive performance in sows. She holds a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and M.Sc./B.S.A. degrees from the University of Saskatchewan.
Her research interests include nutritional physiology of swine, dietary interventions impacting reproductive outcomes, and lipid utilization in lactating sows. Key areas of study involve omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid ratios, mycotoxin effects on intestinal health, and mineral requirements in sow diets.
Beaulieu has published extensively in journals like Toxins, Journal of Animal Science, and Canadian Journal of Animal Science, with work spanning 2010-2018. Her articles analyze feed components' effects on pig growth, lipid metabolism, and reproductive metrics.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her academic contributions focus on advancing swine nutritional science through experimental studies and dietary optimization strategies.




