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Todd Callaway is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Poultry Science at the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on animal microbiology, probiotics, rumen fermentation, and gastrointestinal health in livestock. Contact: todd.callaway@uga.edu (706-542-0962).
Research interests include optimizing animal nutrition through microbiome modulation, evaluating forage quality impacts on rumen function, and developing antibiotic alternatives for livestock. His work addresses both production efficiency and environmental sustainability in agriculture.
Recent publications explore topics such as tannin effects on equine digestion, biofilm inhibition in poultry pathogens, and the role of Amla supplementation in dairy cow rumen health. He also investigates One Health aspects of climate impacts on foodborne pathogens and neurorecovery mechanisms in porcine TBI models.
Awards: Not explicitly mentioned in available texts.
Grant/Advising: No specific grants or advisees listed. Collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary teams across microbiology, animal nutrition, and veterinary medicine.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with research groups studying rumen microbiology, probiotic development, and animal health solutions at UGA’s College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences.




