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Erin Royster, DVM, MS is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Population Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Her work focuses on dairy production medicine, udder health, antimicrobial stewardship, and veterinary education. She collaborates with institutions like Iowa State University and Elanco Animal Health on research projects.
- Education: DVM from North Carolina State University, MS from the University of Minnesota, BA from Goddard College.
Royster's research interests center on improving dairy cattle health through interventions like selective dry cow therapy, bedding management, and antimicrobial use reduction. She also investigates diagnostic tools (e.g., MALDI-TOF MS, predictive algorithms) for mastitis and intramammary infections.
Her recent articles (2020-2025) highlight advancements in bedding hygiene, dry-off strategies, and veterinary training programs. Key trends include interdisciplinary approaches to dairy herd health and the integration of technology in pathogen detection.
Grants from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Elanco Animal Health have supported her work. Royster contributes to educational frameworks for veterinary students in dairy medicine and collaborates with national experts on sustainable dairy practices.


