COLLEGE STATION — The Department of Animal Science congratulates its students who graduated from Texas A&M University on Aug. 14, 2015 with degrees in animal science and physiology of reproduction.
This includes 21 undergraduate students earning a bachelor’s degree in animal science and the following students completing graduate studies:
Doctorate in animal science
Leslie Frenzel
Dissertation – “Using High-Pressue Processing as a Possible Tenderization Process for Foodservice Top Sirloin Steaks”
Co-chairs – Drs. Jeff Savell and Kerri Gehring
Ashley Keith
Dissertation – “Consequences of Maternal Nutrient Restriction on Ovine Placental Development”
Co-chairs – Drs. Carey Satterfield and Kathrin Dunlap
Master of agriculture in animal science
Wade Binion
Leigh Lundy
Master of science in animal science
Caleb Boardman
Jade Haberman
Helen Kline
Yicheng Xie
Master of science in physiology of reproduction
Jonathan Chachere
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For more information regarding news from the Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Texas A&M University, please contact Courtney Coufal at cacoufal@tamu.edu or (979) 845-1542.