Expertise

Subject Area:

  • Physiology, Beef, Dairy, Sheep

Dr. Rozell’s current research program focuses on heat stress in dairy cattle, and the role of exercise and physical activity on heat tolerance in cows.

Dr. Rozell's laboratory has broad interests in the area of reproductive physiology, with specific projects currently focused on the process of development of follicles on the ovary. Although the main interest of the laboratory is how to remove bloodstains from white lab coats (editorial note: please do not take the laboratory too seriously, no matter what it says), Dr. Rozell is currently working on projects to gain improved understanding of the role of follicle stimulating hormone in the process of follicular development (and smart money is bet on the fact that 'follicle stimulating hormone' most likely stimulates follicles).

Communities
Animal Science
Degrees
PhD, Washington State University, 1993
MS, University of Missouri, 1989
BS, University of Missouri, 1986