Hunter Usdrowski Data-verified
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Hunter Usdrowski's research focuses on the intersection of animal health, nutrition, and microbiology, with a particular emphasis on ruminants. His work investigates how diet influences the rumen microbiome and its interaction with host gene expression in young ruminants. Usdrowski has also explored the bovine respiratory microbiome, examining how geography and transportation impact its composition and overall health. His research extends to the study of bacterial biofilms, specifically the attachment and optimization of Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to various substrates. Additionally, he has characterized the bovine nasal microbiome and its relationship to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus exposure. Usdrowski has received a Young Scholar Award for his work on identifying potential probiotics for bovine respiratory disease prevention and treatment. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 7 total publications and 127 total citations. He collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including E. B. Kegley and Patrick M. Pysz.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 131
Selected Publications
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Attachment and optimization of Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms to a 3D printed lattice (2022)
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Geography, niches, and transportation influence bovine respiratory microbiome and health (2022)
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Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants (2021)
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- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Geography, niches, and transportation influence bovine respiratory microbiome and health
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- PSX-B-10 Characterization and Comparison of the Bovine Nasal Microbiome to Exposure of Persistently Infected Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
- Geography, niches, and transportation influence bovine respiratory microbiome and health
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- PSX-B-10 Characterization and Comparison of the Bovine Nasal Microbiome to Exposure of Persistently Infected Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- PSX-B-10 Characterization and Comparison of the Bovine Nasal Microbiome to Exposure of Persistently Infected Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- Solid diet manipulates rumen epithelial microbiota and its interactions with host transcriptomic in young ruminants
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- 396 Young Scholar Award Talk: The Selection of Potential Probiotics for Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment and Prevention
- PSX-B-10 Characterization and Comparison of the Bovine Nasal Microbiome to Exposure of Persistently Infected Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
- PSX-B-10 Characterization and Comparison of the Bovine Nasal Microbiome to Exposure of Persistently Infected Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
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