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Krystal Hemmings is a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences & Public Health affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on understanding the effects of growth promoters, β-agonists, and growth hormones on muscle growth, meat quality, and metabolic processes in livestock. Key contributions include studies on muscle protein expression and metabolic pathways in sheep.
Her published work includes two notable articles (2014 and 2016) in journals like Animal and Meat Science. These studies explore the biochemical and physiological impacts of growth treatments on livestock, emphasizing translational applications in agriculture and biomedical research.
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