Maaza Seyoum
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kenya AIDS Vaccine Initiative (2012); St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College (2025)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Maaza Seyoum's research has explored the interplay between physiological systems and behavioral outcomes. Her work includes an investigation into the co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens, specifically examining antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells in selectively bred populations. Seyoum has also contributed to studies on animal welfare and production, including research on the effects of enrichment strategies on Pekin ducks. Additionally, her research has addressed organizational behavior and job satisfaction, focusing on predictors of commitment among nurses in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Seyoum has published three works, with an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations. Her collaborators include Anna L. F. V. Assumpcao and Valentina Caputi from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks (2025)
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Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Co-evolution of the humoral immune and serotonergic systems in chickens selected for high or low blood antibody titer response to sheep red blood cells
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
- Effects of semi-open water and non-water enrichment on welfare, production, behavior, and microbial exposure of grow-out Pekin ducks
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