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Kylee Jo Duberstein is a Professor in the Department of Animal and Dairy Science at the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. With a Ph.D. and B.S. from the University of Florida, she specializes in animal biomechanics and oxidative stress in performance horses, while also contributing to neuroscience research through biomedical pig models.
- Education:
- B.S. in Animal Sciences (University of Florida, 1999)
- Ph.D. in Animal Sciences (University of Florida, 2006)
Her research spans equine biomechanics, traumatic brain injury models, and oxidative stress mitigation. Recent work focuses on neural stem cell therapy for brain injuries, microbial transplantation effects, and advanced gait analysis techniques.
Grant funding includes projects on equine nutrition, stem cell therapies, and pasture management systems. She has secured support from USDA NIFA, private donors, and institutional programs.
- Scientific Awards:
- UGA Teaching Academy Membership (2024)
- Student Career Success Influencer Award (2024, 2022)
- D.W. Brooks Excellence in Teaching Award (2022)
- CAES Early Career Teaching Award (2017)
- NACTA Educator Award (2015)
She mentors students in equine research and collaborates with teams at the Regenerative Bioscience Center. Her work bridges veterinary science, neuroscience, and agricultural practices.




