Miriam gordon
PhD, BSc.
Department of Animal Science and Aquaculture
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr . Miriam Gordon is an Professor at Dalhousie University of Canada . Dr . Miriam Gordon earned Ph.D – University of British Columbia (Animal Science),B.Sc. Agroecology – University of British Columbia (Honours). Dr . Miriam Gordon research interests are Reproductive physiology in ruminants .
Research Interest
Reproductive physiology in ruminants
Publications
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Pretheeban, T., Gordon, M.B., Singh, R., and Rajamahendran, R. (2011). Comparison of expression levels of candidate genes in endometrium of dairy heifers and lactating dairy cows. Canadian Journal of Animal Science 91: 255-264.
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Iyathurai, G., Rajamahendran, R., Cerri, R., Thavaneetharajah, P., Gordon, M.B., and Dinn, N. (2012). The effects of high and low protein diet intake on the mRNA abundance of mid-luteal phase endometrial candidate genes and ovarian dynamics in high producing lactating dairy cows. Reproduction in Domestic Animals; 47 (4): 523.
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Gordon M.B., Seemel, S., Thibault, D., Bidarimath, M., Gowan, T., Mosely, D., Small, J.A., and Barrett, D.M.W. (2012). The effects of a soybean and canola diet on sexual maturation in dairy heifers. Reproduction in Domestic Animals; 47 (4): 549.