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Jay S Johnson

Supervisory Research Animal Scientist

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Contact Information

Phone:      +1 765-496-7946

Email:       Jay.Johnson2@usda.gov

 

Areas of Expertise:

Stress physiology

Nutritional physiology

Applied ethology

 

Education:

BS: Animal Sciences, 2009, University of Missouri 

MS: Animal Sciences, 2011, University of Missouri 

PhD: Nutritional Sciences, 2014, Iowa State University

Postdoc: Applied Ethology, 2014-2015, Purdue University

 

Dr. Jay S. Johnson is the Supervisory Research Animal Scientist (Research Leader) of the USDA-ARS Livestock Behavior Research Unit in West Lafayette, IN USA specializing in stress and nutritional physiology. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Missouri, his PhD from Iowa State University, and completed his postdoctoral training at Purdue University. The overall goal of Dr. Johnson’s research program is to identify and mitigate the effects of production-relevant stressors on livestock. Dr. Johnson’s research program uses an integrative physiology approach encompassing aspects of stress physiology, nutritional physiology, and applied ethology to develop and/or improve upon livestock husbandry practices that enhance animal health and welfare while maintaining or increasing economic return for producers. Specific areas of research include: 1) improving heat stress resilience in swine through improvements to management practices, nutrition and genetic selection to reduce the negative effects of pre- and postnatal heat stress in pigs, and 2) mitigating the effects of early life stressors on gastrointestinal function in pigs and dairy calves to improve health, performance, and welfare metrics.

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