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Emmanuel Rollin is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Population Health and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital's Production Medicine Service. He specializes in Food Animal Health and Management, with expertise in Dairy Production Medicine, Mastitis, and Transition Health. Dr. Rollin holds a BS in Biology (University of Georgia, 2003), a DVM (2007), and an MFAM (2008) from the same institution.
His teaching spans clinical rotations for fourth-year veterinary students and classroom/laboratory instruction for first to third-year students, including courses like POPH 5447 and IDIS 5130L. He also mentors MFAM graduate students in epidemiology, scientific writing, and clinical rounds.
Research focuses on milk quality, mastitis management, dairy economics, and milking machine function. Recent work includes studies on somatic cell count impacts, cold chain maintenance, and economic modeling of mastitis costs. His publications emphasize practical applications in dairy and beef cattle health.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though his active clinical and academic roles suggest significant contributions to veterinary education and production medicine.



