Education
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Ph.D. Animal Science, University of Wyoming 1997
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M.S. Microbiology , University of Wyoming 1988
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B.S. Zoology, University of Wyoming 1984
Interdisciplinary Activities
Scholarly Interests
Our laboratory utilizes domestic animals (pigs and sheep) and mice to investigate the cellular and molecular interactions between the conceptus and uterus during the processes of pregnancy recognition, implantation and placental development - with the ultimate goal of applying new knowledge towards clinical strategies to reduce infertility and prevent pregnancy loss in companion animals, domestic livestock, and women.